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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 20:52:01 -0500, "Jimmie D"
wrote in : "Telstar Electronics" wrote in message ups.com... Jimmie D wrote: Just looks like a brute force clipper to me with no filtering. FUZZY is the right word, this is very simlar to the circuit used in guitar some fuzzboxes. Actually, it does have some RC filtering... but evidently that's not sufficient. www.telstar-electronics.com That why it is best to operate a clipper at RF level say 455khz then clip and filter. That way all the harmonic energy generated will be outside the bandpass of the filter. Then convert back to audio.These can be really easy and cheap to make. There used to be a guy down in BAxley Ga that sold these units dor about $50 a piece. He had about $15 in parts and about an hr in time in each one. Something to do fill in the idle time. That, set in line after Brian's CVA (sans the noise gate), would make a pretty decent processor. I hinted at such a setup before but his learning curve is flat. |
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