Be mad at everyone! : ) But Ken's CGS Mixer will work for many things, and is pretty easy to mod if needed. He also has some "dev mod" boards or something; they might work for that. The MUUB-4 may be biggish, but you could do quite a bit on it, and pretty easily. Cheers, Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@... http://www.bridechamber.com Jealous Edison Record Kompany http://www.jealousedison.com On May 4, 2008, at 10:21 AM, Mark wrote: > > I'm in the process of getting ready to build the JH Tau Phaser. I'm > building it in a separate box. So far, it will have ten knobs, eight > jacks, and six switches. Which is one reason why I am not building > it as an MOTM-format module. > > So I need to add several summing, buffer and other circuits, and was > all set > to buy a bunch of these: > https://bridechamber.sslpowered.com/bridechamber.com/ > Buffer%20Inverter.html > until I realized it was for *single* op-amp, and that a TL071 and > TL072 > have different power pins. Now I'm not sure if I should be mad at > Scott or Texas Instruments :) > > The MUUB-2 and MUUB-4 seem like fine products, expecially for people > who want to share circuits. However, having all those labeled > connections for summing ladders and trinpots and such take up quite a > bit of space, and I severely doubt I'll have the room. > > While I could build on plain perfboard, it's prone to error and a bit > of a PITA. So does anyone know of a simple, general purpose project > board suitable for a quad or dual op-amp?? > > Also, does anyone have any good switch suggestions?? Since this isn't > MOTM-format I thought I should save some money by buying different > switches, but it is very hard to tell what what isn't crap by looking > at a catalog. > > >
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] op-amp project board??
2008-05-04 by Scott Deyo
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