My suggestion is to bring a switch to the front panel. Then you have the best of both worlds. I though a lot about doing this myself. --Shemp > 'Evening all... having satisfied myself that my MOTM-120 is > indeed in proper > working order (a good gain boost does help a lot, as well as judicious > selection of signals), I've started going over the MOTM-410 construction. > My question relates to R68, the resistor which is put in place when the > modular is to be used with MOTM-300 oscilators. At some point in the > not-too-distant future, I'd like to use MOTM oscillators. At the > same time, > I don't want to leave out the option of using the filter on other signal > sources. For the moment, I won't be soldering in the resistor. > > Is the resistor simply to be used on 10V peak-to-peak signals? And if so, > will the planned pre-amp module bring signals up to that > strength, requiring > the resistor at all times? Or is there something else about the MOTM > oscillator (I can't imagine what exactly, amperage?) that makes it > necessary? > > Thanks!! > > --PBr
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RE: MOTM-410 question...
2000-01-07 by Tentochi
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