I didn't want to hi-jack flexagon's thread any more than I already had
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=136676
so I started my own. I found this to be an interesting concept that is completely relevant for me as I have a home recording studio. I redrew the schematics with an 18v (2 - 9v batteries) power supply and based it on the 741 ic.
If it works (not expecting to much) I will redo it with a ac based power supply.
I am not positive that I have the numbers right on the caps and resistors on the power supply and was wondering if someone could take a quick look at it for me.
The original schematic came from this link.
http://home3.netcarrier.com/~lxh2/tapesat.html
Thanks
Jman
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=136676
so I started my own. I found this to be an interesting concept that is completely relevant for me as I have a home recording studio. I redrew the schematics with an 18v (2 - 9v batteries) power supply and based it on the 741 ic.
If it works (not expecting to much) I will redo it with a ac based power supply.
I am not positive that I have the numbers right on the caps and resistors on the power supply and was wondering if someone could take a quick look at it for me.
The original schematic came from this link.
http://home3.netcarrier.com/~lxh2/tapesat.html
Thanks
Jman
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Power supply looks fine - although I'm still puzzled why anyone would want to deliberately ruin the quality of a recording?.
It's certainly not a DAT simulator, it's basically just a fuzz box followed by a simple low-pass filter.
It's certainly not a DAT simulator, it's basically just a fuzz box followed by a simple low-pass filter.
Pretty much I just wanted something to do and it seemed an interesting idea. If it turns out to be a fuzz box then I will give it to my guitarist and let him have some fun with it.
Thanks for taking the time to look it over!
Jman😀

Thanks for taking the time to look it over!
Jman😀
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