The IG-102 Goes Transistor!
... passes t hrough an FM station. Conclusion I modified the original errcult by converting to the battery-operated solid state design, as described. In addition, a t hree-crystal oscillator frequency-spotting standard was installed with a product detector and audio amplifier speaker section. This co mb ...
... passes t hrough an FM station. Conclusion I modified the original errcult by converting to the battery-operated solid state design, as described. In addition, a t hree-crystal oscillator frequency-spotting standard was installed with a product detector and audio amplifier speaker section. This co mb ...
dr-135 t/emkiii dr-135 fx
... modes, a massive heat sink for cool, reliable operation, theft alarm feature, ignition key on/off control and much more. Packet and APRS are supported with the optional internal EJ-47U digital voice communications board. With its internal EJ-41U TNC, the DR-135 MKIII can be used for keyboard communi ...
... modes, a massive heat sink for cool, reliable operation, theft alarm feature, ignition key on/off control and much more. Packet and APRS are supported with the optional internal EJ-47U digital voice communications board. With its internal EJ-41U TNC, the DR-135 MKIII can be used for keyboard communi ...
Voice of Saturn Voltage Controlled Filter
... Cutoff CV (0-5V): Input control for the cutoff frequency of the filter Cutoff Knob: Adds an offset to the cutoff CV signal—be sure to set this all the way counter-clockwise if using the CV. If either the CV or knob is maxed out, the other control input will have no effect. Res CV (0-5V): Input contr ...
... Cutoff CV (0-5V): Input control for the cutoff frequency of the filter Cutoff Knob: Adds an offset to the cutoff CV signal—be sure to set this all the way counter-clockwise if using the CV. If either the CV or knob is maxed out, the other control input will have no effect. Res CV (0-5V): Input contr ...
Sound on Sound - Magneto Audio Labs
... space that the microphone picks up, almost like a very transparent compressor in some ways. The problem is that the specific effect of changing output and input impedances on microphones is complex and usually quite difficult to predict. Moreover, because different mics and different preamps have di ...
... space that the microphone picks up, almost like a very transparent compressor in some ways. The problem is that the specific effect of changing output and input impedances on microphones is complex and usually quite difficult to predict. Moreover, because different mics and different preamps have di ...
3000/ 3000LC/ 2000 SERIES CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION
... INTERRUPTING THE POWER ON 1 & 2 UNLOCKS THE DOOR. THE DOOR WILL RELOCK AFTER THE DURATION OF THE TD. ...
... INTERRUPTING THE POWER ON 1 & 2 UNLOCKS THE DOOR. THE DOOR WILL RELOCK AFTER THE DURATION OF THE TD. ...
Mosfet Switching Document
... 5. Muting multiple points in different preamp circuits to achieve channel and gain switching In order to better illustrate some of the possibilities we have created a mod for the Gibson GA5 reissue that works quite well. The original and revised schematic are included in your paperwork to help get y ...
... 5. Muting multiple points in different preamp circuits to achieve channel and gain switching In order to better illustrate some of the possibilities we have created a mod for the Gibson GA5 reissue that works quite well. The original and revised schematic are included in your paperwork to help get y ...
12 02-13
... 2. Inspect the harness connector for signs of damaged, bent, spread, corroded or unseated (pushed out) pins and signs of moisture in the connector or wire damage near the connector. a. If signs of damage are present, repair as necessary. Using DDDL/DDRS 7.10 or higher, perform Output Component Test ...
... 2. Inspect the harness connector for signs of damaged, bent, spread, corroded or unseated (pushed out) pins and signs of moisture in the connector or wire damage near the connector. a. If signs of damage are present, repair as necessary. Using DDDL/DDRS 7.10 or higher, perform Output Component Test ...
CS-MDV-1 manual page 1_7-12-2016
... use one that is “Regulated” and has “Isolated outputs” (for example: the Voodoo Lab PedalPower2) so that exactly 18.0 volts DC is supplied. If you use a non-regulated 18VDC power supply, the unit’s bulb will either be brighter or dimmer than is recommended and will not perform correctly and may be n ...
... use one that is “Regulated” and has “Isolated outputs” (for example: the Voodoo Lab PedalPower2) so that exactly 18.0 volts DC is supplied. If you use a non-regulated 18VDC power supply, the unit’s bulb will either be brighter or dimmer than is recommended and will not perform correctly and may be n ...
2B SST C
... the most accurate and reliable audio product available. We maintain an extensive research and development division which is constantly looking for methods to improve the performance, value and reliability of our amplifiers. The Bryston 2B SST stereo amplifier is the direct result of this continuing ...
... the most accurate and reliable audio product available. We maintain an extensive research and development division which is constantly looking for methods to improve the performance, value and reliability of our amplifiers. The Bryston 2B SST stereo amplifier is the direct result of this continuing ...
CC RTM CARD LAYOUT GENERAL PLACEMENT The figure above
... for 3V3_MP, thick traces for 12V and main power planes for 3V3 is suggested. ...
... for 3V3_MP, thick traces for 12V and main power planes for 3V3 is suggested. ...
Phone connector (audio)
In electronics, a phone connector, also known as phone jack, audio jack or jack plug, is a common family of connector typically used for analog signals, primarily audio. It is cylindrical in shape, typically with two, three or four contacts. Three-contact versions are known as TRS connectors, where T stands for ""tip"", R stands for ""ring"" and S stands for ""sleeve"". Similarly, two- and four-contact versions are called TS and TRRS connectors respectively.The phone connector was invented for use in telephone switchboards in the 19th century and is still widely used. In its original configuration, the outside diameter of the ""sleeve"" conductor is 1⁄4 inch (exactly 6.35 mm). The ""mini"" connector has a diameter of 3.5 mm (approx. 1⁄8 inch) and the ""sub-mini"" connector has a diameter of 2.5 mm (approx. 3⁄32 inch).