Way Huge...
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aqua puss opamps revealed...
"Donner approached Mr. Huge about doing a Way Huge pedal for the Tsunami Relief Project, and Mr. Huge thought it would be fun. Mr. Huge rummaged around in his garage and found a prototype PCB for the AP-2 revA Aqua-Puss. Donner supplied the BBD and clock IC's (Panasonic MN3005 & MN3101) as well as the lovely painted box.
This Aqua-Puss has it all: Analog Devices OP275 op amp, Wima & Nichicon Muse capacitors, IRC 0.1% resistors (except for the first input and last output resistors, they're carbon composite), Matched Motorola transistors, Philips SA571 compander, 2 multi turn trimmer pots for bias & clock, Lots of extra RF filtering and of course a Fujisoku 3PDT foot switch."
"Donner approached Mr. Huge about doing a Way Huge pedal for the Tsunami Relief Project, and Mr. Huge thought it would be fun. Mr. Huge rummaged around in his garage and found a prototype PCB for the AP-2 revA Aqua-Puss. Donner supplied the BBD and clock IC's (Panasonic MN3005 & MN3101) as well as the lovely painted box.
This Aqua-Puss has it all: Analog Devices OP275 op amp, Wima & Nichicon Muse capacitors, IRC 0.1% resistors (except for the first input and last output resistors, they're carbon composite), Matched Motorola transistors, Philips SA571 compander, 2 multi turn trimmer pots for bias & clock, Lots of extra RF filtering and of course a Fujisoku 3PDT foot switch."
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btw that way huge camel toe # 1 sold for over 1500$
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Does anyone have a theory as to how the series/parallel switching might be accomplished?
Someone pointed out to me the third small PCB located between the two footswitches.
Someone pointed out to me the third small PCB located between the two footswitches.
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