A Bud box is a series of project boxes perfect for making up your own gadjets. They come in handy sizes which obviously a good point and yes most people can assemble them in some productive packages. Without Norm's consent I don't feel like I should give out anymore info, sorry. Any competent tech should be able to assemble one. Tony #510 ----- Original Message ----- From: gino wong To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 11:16 AM Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] attenuator It is a simple diy project and really isn't even nuuded much these days but it is an original artifact and many will want it. On 8/23/08, john barrick <astroboy@cinci.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Sounds like something even I could build (what's a "bud's box"?). Norm? > johnb > 1407 > > tony1 wrote: > > > > It's a very simple, passive (non powered) circuit consisting of 3 100k > > resistors and 2 1/4" input/output jacks. > > I suggest you contact Norm Leete for a bettter explanation (sorry Norm!). > > It was a collective project, Norm supplied the schematic, and I had it > > made by a friend because I am THE laziest person on Earth! > > I do suggest a "Bud's box" to contain it. > > > > Like to be more help, but my 30+ years in electronics, I delegate. > > > > -- Gino Wong Wanted: Schematics of, and odd rare unusual and maligned electronic devices such as: Kawai, EKO, Teisco synthesizers, other rarely remembered items such as Farfisa Syntorchester 魚手 Gino Wong Engineer, Studio Supervisor LBPH (800) 222-1754 ginowong@gmail.com
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] attenuator
2008-08-23 by tony1
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