That's awesome Voo!!!
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That's awesome Voo!!!
...............Very, very cool!!! :DR
Very nice DVM, you obviously have talent for this! You will be the next George Fullerton, and anyone who buy your first pedal will become rich.
Btw, it would be SOOO cool if the led were blue for cool, green for normal & red for hot! :)
very cool dvm! looks like you got a winner there!
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At desk writing check.......and who do I make this out to? Where shall I send this.........
Yes, you are a freak. A very smart and nice freak!
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So this is what you were talking about. :)
Yup, that's the stuff! That tastes better, mine sounds better. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by tone2thebone
3 chips? This guy made clips of 11 chips!Quote:
Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/sho...d.php?t=239977
Time to make the Mega Zonker with a rotary chip selector that goes up to 11! :D
DOOD!! None of those clips I posted demo'ed different chips, i.e. IC's or "opamps" as they're often called. The point was to show the ZYS's switchable features--two gain ranges, three clipping modes, and three different bass cuts.Quote:
Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
BUT FEAR NOT!! For lo, the ol' Voodoo Man has that one covered, too. :DR I made a couple of clips to demonstrate the differences (subtle though they are!) between 6 popular opamps, including 5 that the GearPage guy did plus one he didn't include. I posted it HERE at the BYOC forum back in early Feb.
Since that time, I've tried another chip I'd read good things about and currently have in my personal ZYS--the TI TLC2272. It's my favorite TS chip thusfar. More articulate than the JRC4558D but not sterile sounding, as the GearPage guy correctly describes the Burr Brown OPA2134PA. It's definitely possible to be too high fidelity is this application!
VOOD! :D It just goes to show that when I say that I know nothing, I mean it! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
Cool! I knew you'd have it covered. :DR
After changing out a couple of the supplied op amps that came with my Zonkin' I found that I liked the stock JRC4558D and the Texas Instruments RC4558P the best. I should try the one you're talking about Voo.
ok ok.. how much are you asking for one of those?? :D