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Cool! How do you adjust all those pots?
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With a little screwdriver.
(snicker) OK, the default values are midway, and you can tweak the values to taste. |
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(snicker) good-one!
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Screwdriver + carbon pot = Hi-Fi cocktail
(titter) (Next up will be the coil winding contest for the inductor in the LCR)
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(chuckle)
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Somewhere on Planet Earth
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Great!! Ok, I see that 25 K pots are for frequency adjustment, while the 10 K one looks like a notch filter... When the buffer article gets published, it should be fun to play with its implementation... Thanks!
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Part 1 is intended just for buffers, Part 2 for applications.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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First just the wheel , then comes the car.
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Columbia, SC
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If it works anything remotely like the way I suspect, you'll see it as an active circuit. Grey |
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