Useful Symetrix circuit

Started by StephenGiles, May 04, 2004, 04:55:51 PM

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StephenGiles

http://www.symetrixaudio.com/tech_support/web_support_only/user_guides/TI101_User_Guide.pdf
Have a look here, it's a telephone interface but it has some interesting LM13600 circuitry - compressor, expandor, that sort of thing - must be something useful here.
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

puretube

thanx!
btw.: seems like you start to enjoy broadband-internet!
(I presented that to my wife for christmas, so "her" phone-line
wouldn`t be blocked by me being "online"...)

aron

Quote from: StephenGileshttp://www.symetrixaudio.com/tech_support/web_support_only/user_guides/TI101_User_Guide.pdf
Have a look here, it's a telephone interface but it has some interesting LM13600 circuitry - compressor, expandor, that sort of thing - must be something useful here.

WOW. I used to own that and sold it. I never knew it had all of that in there.

toneman

interesting pdf
it's got a schemo :)
"sound" info there SG
:wink:
thanx!
tb
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StephenGiles

My pleasure to provide the odd useful link. Yes, broadband does make a difference, our old dial up was terrible because the line was noisy. Funny isn't it that broadband comes down the same wire, and they charge double! By the way Puretube, that SAD 2000 has R5101 after it, just another circuit from EH UK.
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

puretube

...that 5101 sounds a bit more familiar, probably an ancestor of the R56xx series SCFs, which Reticon (EG&G) offered for horrendous prices in the early eighties...

I could also imagine, that the 2000 was a specially "stamped for E-H" version of the 1024 (analoguously to the CA3094 OTAs...)