[sdiy] Resistor switching and breadboards

John Luciani jluciani at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 22:22:14 CET 2007


On Dec 5, 2007 3:09 PM,  <harrybissell at wowway.com> wrote:

> Or get a good, soldered breadboard. I like Vectorboard and T42-1 terminals.

I second this.

Another advantage is that you do not have to disassembly one prototype
circuit to build another.

I would add you should get the glass-epoxy board (not the paper) and
get the K24A pins.
I have started some breadboard notes at ---

http://www.luciani.org/getting-it-done/assembly-hints/assembly-hints-index.html#breadboard-hints

The circuit board in the picture is a distortion box idea I had ~20-25
years ago. It uses a comparator
and S/H amplifier to notch the input signal. Didn't quite sound as
good as I had hoped ;-)

(* jcl *)

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