Here's a layout for a Stereo Dumbleator.
This layout is True ((Stereo)), with Stereo ins and Outs, no bright switches, but I'm sure they could be added.
This isn't the Dumbleator II which is only Stereo Outputs, Mono In.
Stereo Dumbleator
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Stereo Dumbleator
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Greg D.C.
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Re: Stereo Dumbleator
Thanks Tom!!
Well, I'm in the process of building it, sourcing parts, maybe even getting some PCB's made. I'll post pics of the process as I assemble it.
Instead of using the Triad R-2c Based pwr supply I'm going to use Hammond Flat pack transformers (229B230v and 220A12v for heaters) instead cause I don't really want to nibble a hole in the 1u rack case.
Well, I'm in the process of building it, sourcing parts, maybe even getting some PCB's made. I'll post pics of the process as I assemble it.
Instead of using the Triad R-2c Based pwr supply I'm going to use Hammond Flat pack transformers (229B230v and 220A12v for heaters) instead cause I don't really want to nibble a hole in the 1u rack case.
Greg D.C.
Can you dig it?
(NEW VIDS here!!) http://www.youtube.com/user/GDClarkProject
http://quinnamp.com/ http://www.prairiewoodguitars.com/
http://www.funkymunkpedals.com/
Can you dig it?
(NEW VIDS here!!) http://www.youtube.com/user/GDClarkProject
http://quinnamp.com/ http://www.prairiewoodguitars.com/
http://www.funkymunkpedals.com/
Re: Stereo Dumbleator
Will the 229B230v give enough voltage? Around 325v not counting losses?
Tom
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Re: Stereo Dumbleator
nicely done Greg! Thanks.
DS
DS
Re: Stereo Dumbleator
Looks great Greg.
No phase options?
I was thinking of building a stereolator, with dual gang pots and 3 relays on a toggle for a 'link' option if you attempting symmetry without having to tweak it out.
Really glad people are moving forward with this stuff, again, looks awesome brother.
No phase options?
I was thinking of building a stereolator, with dual gang pots and 3 relays on a toggle for a 'link' option if you attempting symmetry without having to tweak it out.
Really glad people are moving forward with this stuff, again, looks awesome brother.