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FW: [motm] FFB options

2009-02-13 by Adam Schabtach

This was sent to me directly but the author wrote to tell me that he
intended it to go to the list (one of the only lists on the planet that
doesn't have its Reply-To field set to the list address).
 
--Adam

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From: ach_gott@... [mailto:ach_gott@...] 
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 9:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [motm] FFB options


I'm also onboard for A.

But but but, how difficult would it be to:
- allow the individual builder to tune the bands
- allow the builder to specify the bandwidth, even if one trimpot controls
all of the bands
- allow the user to stack pcbs.
- provide for breakouts per band on the pcb?

And one more question... When the ffbs are doubling the frequencies in the
way that the existing mockup does, wouldn't you end up with wolf tones?

Cheers,
Eric Filson


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From: "Adam Schabtach" 
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 09:45:51 -0700
To: 'MOTM List'<motm@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: RE: [motm] FFB options



Definitely a) for me.
 
Just outta curiosity, though, has the following observation crossed anyone
else's mind: FFB has 11 pots, two for the high-/low-pass filters. With the
same number of pots (and panel space), you could built an EQ module with
high/low shelving bands and three fully parametric bands (each with three
knobs for frequency, bandwidth, and gain).
 
Personally I think such a module would be more useful than a bank of
fixed-frequency filters, although I realize that they're two different
animals and the FFB has more of a "classic" appeal.
 
--Adam


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From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul
Schreiber
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 7:27 PM
To: MOTM List
Subject: [motm] FFB options



For those interested in the Fixed Filter Bank, would you prefer:

a) buy boards, front panel and pots "a la cart" (MOTM 2.0 style)

b) buy it all assembled, with the same pots but in SMT

The delivery times would be the same. Cost-wise, assume $100
more for the fully assembled.

Note that this module has a LOT of parts, probably close to 250.

Paul S.