Thank you, Bjorn!
Posted:
Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:03 pm
by skreddy
As you know I can be very stubborn in my beliefs. Just for laughs, I tried using metal film resistors everywhere that touches the audio opamp of my Echo (I also abandoned the DC-offset-correction resistors that were not really necessary, and that helped a huge amount, too). Sure enough, about 70-80% of the noise was gone. Yeah; the tone is a bit more on the clear side and a bit less soupy, but the noise was really bugging the hell out of me. I haven't yet proto'd the non-inverting opamp idea; but I just wanted to let you know I got a lot of mileage out of the metal flims already.
Thanks for the chat! Looking forward to hanging out with you sometime in the future...
Re: Thank you, Bjorn!
Posted:
Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:24 am
by Donner
Very cool Skreddy !! sounds like a great upgrade , would love to hear it
Re: Thank you, Bjorn!
Posted:
Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:01 pm
by skreddy
Donner wrote:Very cool Skreddy !! sounds like a great upgrade , would love to hear it
Let's send you one. Maybe it'll inspire a new swirly design? Also I think I'll want to commission a number of new "smashed pumpkin" paint jobs. Those were really beautiful!
You still at the same address?
Re: Thank you, Bjorn!
Posted:
Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:42 pm
by Donner
skreddy wrote:Donner wrote:Very cool Skreddy !! sounds like a great upgrade , would love to hear it
Let's send you one. Maybe it'll inspire a new swirly design? Also I think I'll want to commission a number of new "smashed pumpkin" paint jobs. Those were really beautiful!
You still at the same address?
Oh very cool of you sir ! No actually I just moved this winter and have just got the painting going again, hoping to get the Customshop rolling again and other things so yeah it would be fun to do some more collaborting Marc....I just saw my old Zero on ebay and was just thinking about some of the cool things we did ------- OH! just got a pumpkiny idea in fact !!!!!!