I just noticed it, so I'm 2 days late :lol:
http://www.muzique.com/lab/superbuff.htm
Am I the only one who missed it?
Jack posted it himself on HC, and even answered a few questions about it.
http://acapella.harmony-central.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=10252775#post10252775
Nice buffer, thank's Fretwire for the looksee, I just ordered some TL072's and 84's in, i'll have to try building the buffer, maybe Jack will give us a little input here,
Johnny
Thanks for the link... I should check that forum more often. :?
It's funny, because I was trying to find an idea to build a pedal board that would fit inside a case I have.
I found what I needed over there: a plastic cutting board. I saw that idea before, but forgot it...
Might this be a good candidate for stacking opamps, a la Barber? Might require subbing 47 ohm Rs for the 100s.
Ben
Quote from: Lonestarjohnnyi'll have to try building the buffer, maybe Jack will give us a little input here,
Johnny
Thanks for the input... it is extremely difficult to me to connect here for some reason. My DSL line has a lot of noise on it and the phone company seems unable to get it fixed for a couple of months now. Consequently many web sites come up very slow or not at all, like this one.
I should have a new and unique boost project posted by the end of the month.
Happy New Year to all.
-Jack
(Note: it took 9 attempts to get that message to post...)
Quote from: Ben NMight this be a good candidate for stacking opamps, a la Barber? Might require subbing 47 ohm Rs for the 100s.
Ben
It *IS* stacking. The hifi audiofile freaks have been doing this for years and years to get more current to drive headphones.
Thanks Jack, I need something simple after concentrating on ADA flangers for a while. It might even inspire me to rebuild the EH Guitar Synthesiser!
Stephen
Quote from: cdQuote from: Ben NMight this be a good candidate for stacking opamps, a la Barber? Might require subbing 47 ohm Rs for the 100s.
Ben
It *IS* stacking. The hifi audiofile freaks have been doing this for years and years to get more current to drive headphones.
I realize that it is the same thing, electrically. What I meant was, actually stacking them to simplify construction--i.e. using a single socket to provide four paralleled outputs.
Ben
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