-!- not if Virginia Masden was sitting next to me...... SINCERELY, -doc --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" <gchang@c...> wrote: > > I love how this banter about vactrols and such sounds so much like the > wine banter in the movie, "Sideways". I bet you we would all be quite > antisocial on a double date...;'> > > gc > > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "verbos2002" <verbos2002@y...> wrote: > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" <grichter@a...> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > The Moog 904 A, B and C setup was incorporated in the 300 > > > Boogie design. The top half is the A and B modules and the > > > bottom 4 knobs are the filter coupler (904 C). > > > > > > It violates the "no dead knobs" rule because, when the coupler is > > > switched in, the coupler frequency control disconnects the > > > individual frequency controls on both the lowpass and highpass > > > sections. I guess one could add LEDs ala Buchla to show which > > > controls are active in what mode. > > > > Oh, so the bandpass section is really just another set of controls for > > addressing the Hi and Lo pass sections? I thought it was an additional > > filter. I guess that explains the "bandpass on" switch! > > > > BTW. I heard that Hamamatsu has discontinued the dual cell > > photocoupler. Small Bear electronics has them, tho I guess you are > > able to use the silonex fast ones anyway. > > > > Mark
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Re: Noir 300
2005-03-14 by drmabuce
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