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needed a new project. decided to make my own TS 50 B bass preamp. since I love the the ultra low switch on Ampeg bass amps, I integrated the 50Hz and the 400Hz band of the TS 120 circuit. this required using a TL074, so I made the the balanced output of the TS 120 too. also including a regulated bip...

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Mason wrote:A thought I'm having about a weird econo recording upgrade (not to distract from Sam's question, I'm just sitting on hold at work rn):Suppose I pick up an old Alesis HD24 ”the "XR" model, actually, since it can handle 96KHz. I arrange my recording setup this way:Mics --> Tascam board --(...

Little tech questions from your day

Adam P wrote:You could also put in a DPDT switch and run the LED side with a battery. Not ideal since batteries suck, but you wouldn t have to change anything on the amp.It might work to just put an LED in series with the shunt to ground, but the current might not be enough for the LED to be very br...

How loud is a Traynor TS-25?

Adam I II wrote:Hello!I am lazy and cannot be bothered to open my TS25 up without asking this question first!The boost switch looks like it could very easily be exchanged for a footswitch jack, so that I might footswitch the boost with my foot.Can a person confirm this please? For some reason I reme...

Little tech questions from your day

been wondering if there's a way to use the boost foot switch in a Traynor TS 50 to also switch an LED. boost on, LED on. first I thought it should work feeding the LED from the +15V rail and then the footswitch connects to LED to ground. did not work, the boost and LED are on all the time. I actuall...

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