MXR - Envelope Filter (1978) guts
- modman
- a d m i n
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Also to raise the question whether we want to consider this here or in the classic folder. Let me know your ideas...
modman
Also to raise the question whether we want to consider this here or in the classic folder. Let me know your ideas...
modman
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guts and layout
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- puppiesonacid
- Cap Cooler
is the dod 440 just a copy of the mxr?
- analogguru
- Old Solderhand
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The MXR used "switched capacitor" technology, while the DOD 440 was much simpler with a Dual LDR, as you can see here in the:
DOD 440 (red) schematic
analogguru
DOD 440 (red) schematic
analogguru
There´s a sucker born every minute - and too many of them end up in the bootweak pedal biz.
- puppiesonacid
- Cap Cooler
cool, thanks AG.
- alltrax
- Breadboard Brother
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- chicago_mike
- Tube Twister
The Emma is a clone with input and output transistors. I think in mine I used 2n222 and .02 input / output caps. Biased for no gain.
Skyline FX 2013