Ibanez tonelok pcbs [schematic]
- DiscoFreq
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Check the document lists on these pages
http://filters.muziq.be/model/ibanez/tonelok
http://filters.muziq.be/model/ibanez/tonelok
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- floris
- Cap Cooler
That is great info! Amazing that Ibanez shares all this. Why is this public info?
Finally I can "peek" inside my PH7 and check why it's not a great phaser
I checked the schematics and see that the PH7 is a FET phaser. Should be able to sound good, right? Perhaps the FETs should be swapped with matched ones?
I heard good reviews on the PM7. I see that one is a OTA phaser like the Small Stone but has 6 stages available. Nice, I'll try one...
Btw, on:
http://filters.muziq.be/model/ibanez/tonelok/ph7
this link to the manual does not work:
http://www.ibanez.com/support/manuals/tonelok/ph7.pdf
But this one does work (from Ibanez support site):
http://www.ibanez.com/support/manuals/PH7.pdf
Finally I can "peek" inside my PH7 and check why it's not a great phaser
I checked the schematics and see that the PH7 is a FET phaser. Should be able to sound good, right? Perhaps the FETs should be swapped with matched ones?
I heard good reviews on the PM7. I see that one is a OTA phaser like the Small Stone but has 6 stages available. Nice, I'll try one...
Btw, on:
http://filters.muziq.be/model/ibanez/tonelok/ph7
this link to the manual does not work:
http://www.ibanez.com/support/manuals/tonelok/ph7.pdf
But this one does work (from Ibanez support site):
http://www.ibanez.com/support/manuals/PH7.pdf
- DiscoFreq
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Thanks, I'll check those links again, they probably moved all manuals then...
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- modman
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And why is it only available through Google? They are on the Ibanez website but cannot be donwloaded because there is no link there and there is one in Google's cache?floris wrote:That is great info! Amazing that Ibanez shares all this. Why is this public info?
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Not only through google, but it's probably only meant for partners:
http://www.ibanez.com/parts/
> 2004 > Service Manual > Electronics
http://www.ibanez.com/parts/
> 2004 > Service Manual > Electronics
EffectsDatabase: http://www.effectsdatabase.com
22000 pedals, 4000 brands, 350 brand interviews
NAMM 2016: http://fxdb.org/namm
22000 pedals, 4000 brands, 350 brand interviews
NAMM 2016: http://fxdb.org/namm
- Nikifena
- Solder Soldier
This is because google indexing everything. Maybe for a small time Ibanez gives a free access and at this time google make cachemodman wrote:And why is it only available through Google? They are on the Ibanez website but cannot be donwloaded because there is no link there and there is one in Google's cache?floris wrote:That is great info! Amazing that Ibanez shares all this. Why is this public info?
Using this great idea I download all schematics from warwick's site for free
Google is great site for schematics
- DiscoFreq
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That's not even Google's cache, those are results for searching in that specific folder of the site.
You can find even more files if you search for PDF files in the parts folder (a few levels up):
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=si ... arch&meta=
But as I already said: you can also find them all here: http://www.ibanez.com/parts/
You can find even more files if you search for PDF files in the parts folder (a few levels up):
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=si ... arch&meta=
But as I already said: you can also find them all here: http://www.ibanez.com/parts/
EffectsDatabase: http://www.effectsdatabase.com
22000 pedals, 4000 brands, 350 brand interviews
NAMM 2016: http://fxdb.org/namm
22000 pedals, 4000 brands, 350 brand interviews
NAMM 2016: http://fxdb.org/namm