Quirkey
Active member
Not really a question but I have a strong tip/recommendation for anyone trying to build any circuit that uses LM13700N ICs (ie many phasers).
Build the CDXL Reissue Envelope Filter first and use it as a test circuit!
Previously I struggled in getting an AionFX Redshift/Whetstone phaser to work and one of the potential culprits was bad ICs but because there are 3 in that circuit it was very hard to test, and it also seemed like there might be other issues. I ended up buying a ton of LM13700s (12 to be exact) and could never get that PCB to work (I ended up scrapping it and harvesting its parts). I also tried breadboarding the test circuit outlined in the spec sheet but also couldn't get it to work (but unsure if it was my breadboarding or the ICs).
Last night I finished building the envelope filter circuit and it worked immediately. Running a looper through the circuit, it is VERY obvious if it is functional or not (If it QUACKS is it a DUCK?). I realized that this is a great way to test the ICs and went through all of the ones I had collected. Turns out 5 out of the 11 were complete duds - either did not make any noise or just loud buzzing. (The two I bought recently from Tayda did work FWIW).
Now, I have a great tester for future phaser/filter explorations and you should, too!
Build the CDXL Reissue Envelope Filter first and use it as a test circuit!
Previously I struggled in getting an AionFX Redshift/Whetstone phaser to work and one of the potential culprits was bad ICs but because there are 3 in that circuit it was very hard to test, and it also seemed like there might be other issues. I ended up buying a ton of LM13700s (12 to be exact) and could never get that PCB to work (I ended up scrapping it and harvesting its parts). I also tried breadboarding the test circuit outlined in the spec sheet but also couldn't get it to work (but unsure if it was my breadboarding or the ICs).
Last night I finished building the envelope filter circuit and it worked immediately. Running a looper through the circuit, it is VERY obvious if it is functional or not (If it QUACKS is it a DUCK?). I realized that this is a great way to test the ICs and went through all of the ones I had collected. Turns out 5 out of the 11 were complete duds - either did not make any noise or just loud buzzing. (The two I bought recently from Tayda did work FWIW).
Now, I have a great tester for future phaser/filter explorations and you should, too!