Cybercow
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By any chance are there some "Trimmit" (trimpot adapters) in there?Guess what day it is!
This 'Trimmits" are the handiest little doo-dads for adding a trimmer in place of a resistor in tight spots.
By any chance are there some "Trimmit" (trimpot adapters) in there?Guess what day it is!
Nah, not yet.Any chance the synchro ring mod is part of this batch?
Shouldn't be too much longer on those.By any chance are there some "Trimmit" (trimpot adapters) in there?
It's a balanced XLR output. The circuit fits in the footprint of the XLR jack so if the jack fits you can easily add an XLR output to a build.OK, what is it please? Is it an active XLR DI output board?
That sounds quite handy. Please tell me more. Are these something you will be making available soon? Is there more info?It's a balanced XLR output. The circuit fits in the footprint of the XLR jack so if the jack fits you can easily add an XLR output to a build.
That sounds quite handy. Please tell me more. Are these something you will be making available soon? Is there more info?
I look forward to that, being as then I can combine the 2 in a say 1590b~ish or the out mated to 1/4in jack and the input tied to my 60watt power board... or feck, my space heater's output in a BB for that bass amp projectYep, I just have to test it out and make sure it works properly. If everything goes well I'll have an input version shortly as well.
how would this compare to using a traditional transformer circuit for balanced output? (other than size)It's a balanced XLR output. The circuit fits in the footprint of the XLR jack so if the jack fits you can easily add an XLR output to a build.
W00T! Can't wait... I'm already "getting ideas" - and everyone knows how dangerous that can be...
Does it have any melted film caps for toasty tone?
Does it have any melted film caps for toasty tone?
Here's one for all you Bumble lovers!