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What BBD's?

Started by Arn C., September 02, 2004, 12:07:25 PM

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Arn C.

A friend of mine bought a bunch of bucket brigade chips about 10 or so years ago.   He wanted to know which ones I could use for building effects.

Could anyone suggestion what ones I can tell him that could be used?

MN3007,
MN3207,
MN????

Thanks a bunch!
Arn C.

Samuel

From the SmallBear stock list:

MN3002 BBD for the BOSS CE-2 Chorus and others         
MN3005 4096-stage BBD (These have been tested on my Stereo Memory Man)       
MN3205  Low Voltage 4096-stage BBD       
MN3206 128-stage BBD       
MN3007 for the Electric Mistress and other flangers/delays       
MN3008 2048-stage BBD       
MN3207 Low-voltage BBD for some Ibanez flangers/choruses

and also their corresponding clock drivers....

MN3101 Clock Driver for BBD circuits         
MN3102 Low-voltage Clock Driver for BBD circuits

Arn C.

Thanks Samuel   :D  :D  :D

Arn C.

Samuel

Also there are some non-MN3XXX BBds....The Reticon R510-something, the SAD1024 and SAD4096...Does he have any non-MNs? You could potentially have quite a find on your hands if he has SAD4096s or other OOP chips in there....

Arn C.

Samuel,
   He didn't say what type he had, just that he had a bunch of BBD's.
So, if you know anymore, that would be great!
Thanks again!
Arn C.

Marcos - Munky

I believe that you can use any kind of BBD for guitar effects. Check Mark Hammer's site for a list of MNxxxx datasheets. I believe that it would be better if you get the list of what he have and post it, so maybe somebody knows in what effect you can use each BBD.

Arn C.

Thank you Marcos,
  I emailed my friend and sent him a long list and told him there may be more.

Thanks!
Arn C.

ExpAnonColin

All of them can be used... however some get used less.  The most common are '02, '05, '07, and '08.  Sometimes 2' are more common...

In terms of non-MN series, it could be SAD1024, SAD4096, R5101, Rd5108, all of which have uses...

-Colin