Fw: [sdiy] First synth to build? PC power supply unit
Chris Crosskey
chris.crosskey at vicon.com
Fri Sep 21 19:03:00 CEST 2001
mmmm-mmmm-mmm--mmmm I just love the bipolar sound of a good BBD!!.....gotta
hole heap of MN3004's somewhere just waitnig to be used ina big multi-phase
chorus unit .....You have to put a 741 on the output (you need the bipolar
sound after all) as it's crap slew rate stops the clock noise getting
through...
chrisc
> -----Original Message-----
> From: harry [mailto:harrybissell at prodigy.net]
> Sent: 21 September 2001 17:41
> To: Chris Crosskey
> Subject: Re: Fw: [sdiy] First synth to build? PC power supply unit
>
>
> A BB-WHAT in there ???
>
> go to your room young man.... ;^P
>
> H^) harry
>
> Chris Crosskey wrote:
>
> > Really really bad idea...noisy, inaccurate, unbalanced and
> of laughable buld
> > quality....even an open-frame tranny and a pair of 78/79
> series regs would
> > be better.....unfortunately the safest quick way to get a
> PSU is batteries,
> > but you need a stable voltage supply for anything precision
> analogue and
> > there are no really cheap ways to do it....I build them
> and they always
> > cost twice what anything else does unless you build a
> spring-line or a BBD
> > reverb in there.....
> >
> > chrisc
> >
> > > Hi list ,
> > >
> > > i'm not a tech and i'd have to be the latest to speak , but
> > > ... why not a pc power supply ?
> > > or is PC power supply units good for a sinth DIY project ?
> > >
> > > Sandro
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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