
I found some mojo!
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Re: I found some mojo!
Mojotasm... for anyone intersted actually... I have about 7 PCBs out of an old organ full of old mojo laden resistors, transistors and caps that I can't really find the time to diasassemble (I did steal the ICs though) Haven't checked the trannis to see if they're anything exciting as there are too many so you might get something uber rare and cool and I can hate myself for letting it go 

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Re: I found some mojo!
Those diodes look like the same Gemaniums that Small Bear sells. They're NOS. But, I mean, just 'cause they're red doesn't mean they're the same. Still, in a distortion/fuzz it won't matter as long as they're germanium, really.
I'd really really like a way to tell what they are, or how many Ge diodes of the time looked like them. They look neato. Much cooler than the green ones usually used.
I'd really really like a way to tell what they are, or how many Ge diodes of the time looked like them. They look neato. Much cooler than the green ones usually used.