I've read somewhere that the pot of the Q33 is responsible for a degration of sound quality.
Changing the pot and replace it with the value Rod Elliot recommends for his project wil improve sound quality and avoids the bad behaviour of the pot when setting the level (1 is very soft, 1.1 is loud, 1.9 is very loud).
I expect to do this within the next few weeks. I'll keep you posted.
greetings,Mrarco
Changing the pot and replace it with the value Rod Elliot recommends for his project wil improve sound quality and avoids the bad behaviour of the pot when setting the level (1 is very soft, 1.1 is loud, 1.9 is very loud).
I expect to do this within the next few weeks. I'll keep you posted.
greetings,Mrarco
Hi Marco !
I've change the volume pots several years ago (after the 33 had fallen on the floor on the original pot breaking it !!!) by a ALPS (Alps RK27112A 50KΩ dual log taper, panel-mount): the result is very good, I have now a progressive volume increase when turning it.
Best regards,
Michel.
I've change the volume pots several years ago (after the 33 had fallen on the floor on the original pot breaking it !!!) by a ALPS (Alps RK27112A 50KΩ dual log taper, panel-mount): the result is very good, I have now a progressive volume increase when turning it.
Best regards,
Michel.
Quad 33 upgrade
Hi
I wondered if you had more info on the upgrades that you proposed, any chance of pcb layouts? Would love to know how changing the pot worked
Paul
Hi
I wondered if you had more info on the upgrades that you proposed, any chance of pcb layouts? Would love to know how changing the pot worked
Paul
I wondered if you had more info on the upgrades that you proposed, any chance of pcb layouts?
Nope, I've wired it straight to a piece of stripboard. No nead for a pcb.
Never came to that, I'm now transplanting the whole thing to a new casing. Shorter signal paths, getting rid of unneeded cicuitry, etc.Would love to know how changing the pot worked
MArco
deduikertjes said:
Nope, I've wired it straight to a piece of stripboard. No nead for a pcb.
Never came to that, I'm now transplanting the whole thing to a new casing. Shorter signal paths, getting rid of unneeded cicuitry, etc.
MArco
would be nice to see a picture of the other side of your boards..
Let us know how the rest of the project goes
Paul
would be nice to see a picture of the other side of your boards..
When I take the boards out I'll make a few pics. Might take a while so check back every now and again.
MArco
deduikertjes said:
When I take the boards out I'll make a few pics. Might take a while so check back every now and again.
MArco
Thanks Marco. I will do
Paul
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