BBD geeking (was Re: [sdiy] Weird hobby of the week: Chip-colecting!)

anthony aankrom at bluemarble.net
Sat Feb 26 00:23:42 CET 2005



> >MN3006's - $12 on eBay.
>>MN3007's - $25 at some stomp-box parts site
>
> I don't know about the availability of MN3006's, but the MN3007 can be had 
> at Small Bear Electronics for well under $25.

See that's what I figured. I thought that guy was probaly sniffing glue.
It doesn't matter to me like I said though because I want to use them.
I can get them for less than $15 sometimes.

> The holy grail of BBD's (for me) is the MN3011.  Try finding that one!  If 
> you have any of those in your garage, you could probably write your own 
> ticket.....seriously.

I've never seen the datasheet for one. I've had my eyes peeled for some 
MN3005's or MN3008's.
At that same stomp-box shop the listed price for a MN3005 was $ouch.

>>Are these really worth this much? I mean would people really pay it?
>
> I have to say, there is very little I have (parts, house, first born, body 
> organs, etc.) I wouldn't trade for an MN3011.
>
> Actually, I've looked at Four Star Electronics and seen numbers of them 
> listed, and have always fantasized about getting a group purchase up for 
> them.  Then I remember that most people aren't nearly as crazy as I 
> am.....even on this list ;-)

I dunno dude. I'm pretty crazy.

I'm gonna look up the MN3011 (I prbably have the datasheet in my collection 
actually)...

But seriously. If you used say 15 MN3007's that might be pretty cool. 
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