Hi Mike
No I don't, but anyway the MC1496 is a very common IC and is not
difficult
to source. Should you use transistors to achieve the same you would
have to
very thoroughly match the four transistors involved in the dual
differential
pairs to limit distorsion and bleedthrough, while this matching is
already
done for a low cost in the MC1496 (it cost only 1.2 euros, that is 1.4
US$).
Cheers
Yves
Yves Usson
email : yves.usson@...
web site : http://yusynth.net
No I don't, but anyway the MC1496 is a very common IC and is not
difficult
to source. Should you use transistors to achieve the same you would
have to
very thoroughly match the four transistors involved in the dual
differential
pairs to limit distorsion and bleedthrough, while this matching is
already
done for a low cost in the MC1496 (it cost only 1.2 euros, that is 1.4
US$).
Cheers
Yves
> hi yves,thanks for the reply,do you have any transistor versions of-------------------------------------------------
> the same type of circuit??
> regards mike
>
>
Yves Usson
email : yves.usson@...
web site : http://yusynth.net