Mu-tron bi-phase
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Mu-tron bi-phase
Are there any Mu-tron clones out there or kits for such a thing?
- eatyourguitar
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Re: Mu-tron bi-phase
Rick Holt and his big brain can sort you out. he has taken the concept of the Bi-phase to the next level. amazing stuff. email him and ask about it.
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/
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Re: Mu-tron bi-phase
There is a guy in France who makes pcb's for a Bi-Phase Clone; http://m.bareille.free.fr/biphase/biphase.htm
you're going to need a lot of free time though - quote from his website "The BiPhase Clone MKII is not a small module: to build a complete version it you need (and if my computations are exacts ) to solder 122 resistors, 17 OPAs, 22 semiconductors, 31 caps, 8 LDR cells, a handfull of pots, switches ,jacks and many other little things.."
It's not exactly like the original because the LDR's in the original are impossible to find.
you're going to need a lot of free time though - quote from his website "The BiPhase Clone MKII is not a small module: to build a complete version it you need (and if my computations are exacts ) to solder 122 resistors, 17 OPAs, 22 semiconductors, 31 caps, 8 LDR cells, a handfull of pots, switches ,jacks and many other little things.."
It's not exactly like the original because the LDR's in the original are impossible to find.
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Re: Mu-tron bi-phase
eatyourguitar wrote:Rick Holt and his big brain can sort you out. he has taken the concept of the Bi-phase to the next level. amazing stuff. email him and ask about it.
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/
Thanks!
