[sdiy] V33XX vs AS33XX?
Tom Wiltshire
tom at electricdruid.net
Sun Nov 5 22:46:02 CET 2017
To be honest, I don’t expect any significant differences between types to appear, beyond what differences you get between chips within the same type. By all means quote this back at me if I’m wrong in a few months time ;).
The important thing is that we have these chips and what we do with them, not whether V3340 is better than AS3340 or whatever. I’m sure (almost certain) they’re all more than good enough.
Tom
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> On 5 Nov 2017, at 21:16, rsdio at audiobanshee.com wrote:
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> We’ve been discussing the sorts of new projects that would be worthy of these reissued parts, as opposed to mere reproductions of old designs. Perhaps the best new project would be a socketed evaluation board for each type - x3320, x3340, etc - such that these comparisons can be made as a start on answering these questions. Hopefully, the evaluation board design would have jumpers or other means of trying the most common circuit variations, since a single circuit might not be enough to fully evaluate each chip.
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> Such evaluation boards might even double as simple Euro rack modules for basic VCO and VCF kits.
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> Brian
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> On Nov 5, 2017, at 12:32 PM, Tom Wiltshire <tom at electricdruid.net> wrote:
>> No indications as yet.
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>> I’ve got V3340, AS3340 and CEM3340 Rev.G on my desk but haven’t done any serious analysis of one versus the other yet.
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>> I don’t have the V3320 (is it available yet?) so I can’t compare that to AS3320. AS3320 sounds great. If my Pro-One had the CEM3320 socketed, I’d have swapped them over to listen for differences…similarly with AS3310 and AS3340. But no banana, unfortunately - the chips are soldered on the Pro-One.
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>> Tom
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>> On 5 Nov 2017, at 19:27, Jay Schwichtenberg <jschwich53 at comcast.net> wrote:
>>> Anyone have any idea of any differences or whether one brand is better than the other?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Jay S.
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