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by mediatechnology
Fri Dec 26, 2008 12:00 pm
Forum: The Peabody Lounge
Topic: Merry Christmas!
Replies: 3
Views: 7782

Re: Merry Christmas!

It's 77 here right now at noon with a high in the low 80s predicted. Great weather for doing after-Christmas cleanup.

If it dries out I may go for a bike ride. We've had really high humidity and things are very slick for 1-1/4" English racer tires.
by mediatechnology
Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:52 am
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation
Replies: 137
Views: 215583

Re: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation

so low gain opamp noise is not as much of a concern as source impedance at control ports. You are correct that the op amp should buffer the pad or have less than unity (inverting) gain. I misspoke previously. An op amp's impedance rise vs frequency is particularly critical with most BIFETS showing ...
by mediatechnology
Thu Dec 25, 2008 7:49 pm
Forum: The Peabody Lounge
Topic: Merry Christmas!
Replies: 3
Views: 7782

Re: Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas Roger and everyone!

Just back from a long day of eating....
by mediatechnology
Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:40 am
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation
Replies: 137
Views: 215583

Re: OTB Mixer Using Current Summation

John - One op amp driving one port would be best. We might consider however having a resistive attenuator at the Ec and using something more like 20dB/V rather than the native 6.1 mV/dB. As long as the source impedance at Ec is low the attenuator would not add significant noise or CV modulation. Off...
by mediatechnology
Mon Dec 22, 2008 7:01 pm
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: Active Summing mixer using THAT Ic's and some...
Replies: 24
Views: 43007

Re: Active Summing mixer using THAT Ic's and some...

Uh, is that monitor a CRT? It looks like the image is wall-to-wall so it's probably an LCD. If it's a CRT it could create significant radiated and cinducted interference. I often pickup 15.575 kHz and ~59.94 Hz measurement spurs at very low level that I think are conducted through the power line fro...
by mediatechnology
Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:53 am
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: Active Summing mixer using THAT Ic's and some...
Replies: 24
Views: 43007

Re: Active Summing mixer using THAT Ic's and some...

Very nice job! I have to say, I really have no clue on how to meassure noise. Could this reading indicate it's below 120dB? Also, it's not noise but a slight psu hum.I don't hear it with master & headphone volume cranked up full but still The noise level is very low. To get an actual measurement...
by mediatechnology
Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:36 am
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: Mid Side M-S Matrix Uses No Precision Resistors
Replies: 271
Views: 628557

Re: Mid Side M-S Matrix Uses No Precision Resistors

Hi Jonas - I got the prototype board from Roger on Thursday and hope to be stuffing it today. We've had some really good weather in Texas the last couple of days - 75 and sunny - and I needed to take advantage of that. Today it's 28 degrees with a high of 38 so doing work in the shop with a hot sold...
by mediatechnology
Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:13 am
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: MicMix MasterRoom XL-305 Spring Reverb Clone
Replies: 87
Views: 524675

Re: MicMix MasterRoom Spring Reverb Project

So the lamp is a transducer burnout protector rather than de-boing device.

EDIT: Listening to some of the heavily distorted Perez Perado tracks from the 50's and 60's I can see why they added the lamp.
by mediatechnology
Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:19 pm
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: MicMix MasterRoom XL-305 Spring Reverb Clone
Replies: 87
Views: 524675

Re: MicMix MasterRoom Spring Reverb Project

I think it could be for boing. IIRC Orban used a limiter in their unit.

The shunt limiter is in the drive side or receive?
by mediatechnology
Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:09 pm
Forum: Pro Audio Design
Topic: MicMix MasterRoom XL-305 Spring Reverb Clone
Replies: 87
Views: 524675

Re: MicMix MasterRoom Spring Reverb Project

We used the 13.5 ms line in the XL-305 on that same sled. The transducer that the spring hooks on to is a piece of wire soldered into a brass tube. It has quite a bit of pull strength.