Hi Phil,
they are still germanium diodes. Not all of the diodes I had from those
computers looked the same.
The very latest batch actually used new germanium diodes because I ran out
of the vintage ones.
The sound remains the same.
Ken
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they are still germanium diodes. Not all of the diodes I had from those
computers looked the same.
The very latest batch actually used new germanium diodes because I ran out
of the vintage ones.
The sound remains the same.
Ken
>hi Ken,_______________________________________________________________________
>it appears the RRMs I just received don't have the germanium diodes as
>before:
>http://cgs.synth.net/modules/cgsrr.html
>" Each is hand assembled using matched 1969 germanium diodes (from a
>computer of the same vintage) and a pair of brand new 3k impedance
>transformers."
>
>The new ones look like silicone diodes instead?
>any reason for the change, what's the difference sonically?
>
>
>thanks!
>phil
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