[sdiy] TDA7052A as VCA
cheater cheater
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Tue Jun 29 19:36:35 CEST 2010
'alternatives' is definitely the keyword. i think we don't always have
to talk about the best thd etc, a different sound is just good enough
to talk about it imo. using different VCAs can be very helpful in
creating your own sound. I'm all for finding out how this thing sounds
in comparison to a 2164 and an OTA based VCA
Cheers,
D.
2010/6/29 René Schmitz <uzs159 at uni-bonn.de>:
> Hi David and all,
>
> David G. Dixon schrieb:
>
>> I was just taking Ingo's assessment at face value, and trying to point out
>> that, VCA for VCA, this chip really isn't that much cheaper than the
>> alternatives. However, it is certainly a cheap and convenient alternative
>> when only one VCA/OTA is required in a given circuit. The control curve
>> in
>> the datasheet looks pretty decent...
>>
>
> Alright! But prices differ a lot between countries and sellers. So thats not
> carved in stone. And it's always good to have alternatives. (And this chip
> works on single 5V supplies, something the 2164 won't do.)
>
> Cheers,
> René
>
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