--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, lsf5275@a... wrote: Any significant improvement on the technology will be expensive as hell. There are a number of inexpensive improvements that could be made that should not be expensive. All Mellotron models have a significant level of noise with the signal. I'm not talking about the wobblies or the ambient noise in the recordings. It's the hummmm and the hisss. The noise can be filtered out with a black box or two. I think that small changes in wiring, shielding, grounding and preamp electronics could make a big difference. (No I am not suggesting Dolby!!!). How about a durable cabinet?... (Like a PA speaker cabinet). Rubber shock mounts for the main-frame? Effects: An effects out and in jack on the preamp, with a wet/dry knob on the control panel. This way we could all use our favorite black box and control it from the keyboard. Clay
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Re: Improved Tron Technology
2004-03-11 by ceccles_ca
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