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Old 28th October 2004, 02:04 PM   #11
OKI is offline OKI  
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Wow - very weird. I have just gone through the same routine myself.

I decided to build a mixer (with limited electronics knowledge) and searched the web for various circuits.

I too chose the redcircuits / page 53 idea and ordered the parts earlier this week - I have only started building the circuit last night...but we'll see. Hope should have the tone control section ready for testing tomorrow. Very strange.

The only difference is that I'm splitting the signal after the gain control to create a PFL button and add VU meter. Otherwise its the same project.

Anyway, I was just wondering how you got on...anything I should look out for or tips etc?

Thanks very much,

OKI
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