> the boxes that reside on the back of a Wiard 300 module are standard > issue and from Mouser. You would, however have to drill all the hole > for the pots, as this is the mounting method. I think that there is more than just a little work on the box - there is nibbling the slot for the ribbon connectors to the jack array, the board mounting holes, the psu hole - something to do on every side of the box. It's not hard, mind you, but Grant has lemented about the amount of time to do all of this metalwork and to finish all of the edges, etc.... > > Wait a second, isn't there some extra circuitry for the coupler? Would > you have to make that on a proto board or something? That would be a great place to add an op amp for a gain stage on the output to compensate for the loss of volume as the bandwidth narrows.... > It sure is funny how the 300 series REFUSES to die. No matter how hard > Grant tries to cut it off, it keeps coming back to haunt him. It's kind of what I say about music - it's like the cancer that ruins your life - or maybe it IS your life.... gary
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Re: boogie pair module
2005-03-17 by Gary Chang
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