New Super Buffer project at AMZ

Started by Gilles C, January 03, 2005, 11:33:57 PM

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Gilles C

I just noticed it, so I'm 2 days late :lol:

http://www.muzique.com/lab/superbuff.htm

Am I the only one who missed it?

Fret Wire

Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

Lonestarjohnny

Nice buffer, thank's Fretwire for the looksee, I just ordered some TL072's and 84's in, i'll have to try building the buffer, maybe Jack will give us a little input here,
Johnny

Gilles C

Thanks for the link... I should check that forum more often.  :?

It's funny, because I was trying to find an idea to build a pedal board that would fit inside a case I have.

I found what I needed over there: a plastic cutting board. I saw that idea before, but forgot it...

Ben N

Might this be a good candidate for stacking opamps, a la Barber?  Might require subbing 47 ohm Rs for the 100s.

Ben
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amz-fx

Quote from: Lonestarjohnnyi'll have to try building the buffer, maybe Jack will give us a little input here,
Johnny
Thanks for the input...  it is extremely difficult to me to connect here for some reason.  My DSL line has a lot of noise on it and the phone company seems unable to get it fixed for a couple of months now. Consequently many web sites come up very slow or not at all, like this one.

I should have a new and unique boost project posted by the end of the month.

Happy New Year to all.

-Jack

(Note: it took 9 attempts to get that message to post...)

cd

Quote from: Ben NMight this be a good candidate for stacking opamps, a la Barber?  Might require subbing 47 ohm Rs for the 100s.

Ben

It *IS* stacking.  The hifi audiofile freaks have been doing this for years and years to get more current to drive headphones.

StephenGiles

Thanks Jack, I need something simple after concentrating on ADA flangers for a while. It might even inspire me to rebuild the EH Guitar Synthesiser!
Stephen
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

Ben N

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Quote from: Ben NMight this be a good candidate for stacking opamps, a la Barber?  Might require subbing 47 ohm Rs for the 100s.

Ben

It *IS* stacking.  The hifi audiofile freaks have been doing this for years and years to get more current to drive headphones.
I realize that it is the same thing, electrically.  What I meant was, actually stacking them to simplify construction--i.e. using a single socket to provide four paralleled outputs.
Ben
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