Selco distributes Sifam meters in the US. They have analog VU meters that only need need a single resistor to function properly. You could probably mult to one easily. Also there are the National Semiconductor Lm3914/3915/3916 chips which are already configured to do Linear/Log and VU ballistics. . You then hook them up to some 10 segment Leds and they work great. If you need to buffer a simple opamp follower would do the trick Much cheaper to do than a good VU meter. The Sifams do work very well though. Charles. ivancu@... wrote: > From: ivancu@... > > > In a message dated 02/22/2000 11:39:52 AM, n0nspaz@... writes: > > << would i be better off with a VU meter for audio and a DC meter for > CVs? >> > > To my knowledge the VU meter still needs a buffer amp, while the > voltmeter > does not. The Wiard controller uses a -15v - 0v - +15v DC meter which > is a > good idea. > > Ivan > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >
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Re: panel meters again
2000-02-23 by Charles Stella
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