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Re: M11

2007-12-02 by gabu_004

Thanks Peter :D

I'll fix that... well at least try hehehe!
Just two quick questions... yes other ones...

-Any idea if more M10 will be availlable this year?
-Did you get my email for Canadian dealership?

thanks again, I'll let you know if anything goes wrong in the little 
operation there.

thanks again

g.

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure 
that out)" <peter@...> wrote:
>
> We've shipped something like 36 of these guys and I have head 
comments
> like this now twice.  It's the vactrols, they are all all over the
> place as far as response.  There's an easy fix and I apologize 
this is
> happening.
> 
> R51 is currently a 5.1K (that's green/brown/red bands).  If you 
have
> the means, change that to a 3.9K (orange/white/red).  This will
> compensate for the higher resistance of the vactrol that effects 
feedback.
> 
> R51 is easy to spot. It's about an inch behind the trim pot on the
> bottom board, the one with the jacks soldered to it.  It's sort of 
out
> on it's own, not in a cluster with a lot of other components.  If
> you're nervous about removing the current one (5.1K), just cut it 
out
> and solder the 3.9 K to it's pads on the bottom side of that board.
> 
> - P
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "gabu_004" <gabu_004@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > 
> > So just a smal review of the M11.
> > Nice timbre and pretty dirty compared to the many other filters 
out
> there! Also I like the 2 
> > simultaneous 6 and 12 dB output, can keep something quite fat 
still
> with some thinner and 
> > interesting timbral modulations (hi-Q, small bandwidth). The twin
> feedback switch makes it 
> > one of its kind really! Two resonnance peaks at the same time 
gives
> some interesting results 
> > there.
> > 
> > Just one question for Peter now:
> > 
> > It says in the specs that it will self osciliate... So far I 
haven't
> achieved to do so, I've put to 
> > max the Res and Bandwidth pots, played around with the freq, yes
> there's an output(12dB) 
> > and the module is powered... Could it be that it doesn't self 
osciliate?
> > 
> > But except for the self osciliation expectation, I really love my
> new filter and recommend it to 
> > everyody out there doing harder stuff...or whatever, everybody, 
no
> matter what hehehe!
> >
>

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