Vikingbros
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Can't seem to find a place that sells them anywhere. Is anyone aware of alternatives?
I live in Canada if that makes a difference
I live in Canada if that makes a difference
Thank you, quite expensive probably will look a little more but it is better than nothing.How about this?
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2N5951 Quad Set - GuitarPCB
N-channel Jfet 2N5951 Quad Set - Hand Matched - Genuine Tested.guitarpcb.com
It is a bit expensive but it is a quad matched set of transistors. Those are always a bit spendy.Thank you, quite expensive probably will look a little more but it is better than nothing.
Could you elaborate? I buy transistors on Tayda for 30 cents, what's the difference here?It is a bit expensive but it is a quad matched set of transistors. Those are always a bit spendy.
Yep. In some circuits the transistors have to be matched in order for the circuit to work properly. I don't know a ton about transistors in modulation circuits, so maybe somebody more experienced than me could elaborate a little more. So that costs more. It's also a quad matched set, so all 4 of then have to be matched. It can take a lot of transistors to sort 4 matched transistors. Also, if you say you can't find any, then they are probably a rarer component that demands more money. Supply and demand, rarity and a decent amount of that specific transistor (think 100 at the minimum or more) to be able to offer a quad matched set. That sums it up nicely.Could you elaborate? I buy transistors on Tayda for 30 cents, what's the difference here?
First off, 2N5952s are obsolete, so they’re gonna be more expensive to begin with— you can usually expect to pay ~$1-2 each for many of the obsolete JFETs, and some of them as high as the $5-10 range. With many effects you need to match the gain range of the transistors for optimal performance— this is especially true in certain modulation effects.Could you elaborate? I buy transistors on Tayda for 30 cents, what's the difference here?
Wow thank you for the offer, I have already bought them from the link above. Your links are very informativeThat said, if you just need a set for a build, DM me.
I am building a phaser. The idea is to learn more and learn to build my own. I always find it funny that I started getting into pedal building thinking I would save a lot of moneyWhat exactly are you looking to build? If it's a phaser, which I'm assuming is a phase 90, there are lots of ota based phasers that IMO sound better. They are cleaner, have more range and speed variety, and best of all, no matching! Matched quads are up there in price with matched germanium sets. But If you wanna build some things, you gotta pay to play. Try building an analog delay lol.
If you really want to save money building pedals, try the bigger stuff from DeadendFX— instead of buying an original EMS Synthi HiFli unit for $6,000, you can build your own for only $550 and 200 hours of laborI am building a phaser. The idea is to learn more and learn to build my own. I always find it funny that I started getting into pedal building thinking I would save a lot of money