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Make two and il happily pass some. Old hard over.You guessed it. NJD clone
Make two and il happily pass some. Old hard over.You guessed it. NJD clone
Show us the project, circuit and missing parts. I am sure that we can find substitutes.
Gimme a chance, I’m still struggling with this oneMake two and il happily pass some. Old hard over.
Exactly the one
I'd forgotten all about this until I saw your thread.
Can relate to that. Got a link to the kit. Il employ some child labour and let my 10yo solder it up for me.Gimme a chance, I’m still struggling with this one
i thought I had all the parts, but clearly not
upon Reflection it would have been cheaper and easier to buy one of the kits with all the parts. It cost about 50 quid, ive spent way more than that, tryi g to save a few quid
that‘ll teach me
Make two and il happily pass some. Old hard over.
I'd suggest finding yourself either a nice reverb guitar pedal or an old rack mount reverb unit.Exactly the one
SoonI'd suggest finding yourself either a nice reverb guitar pedal or an old rack mount reverb unit.
Thanks, I’ve now just ordered all the missing bitsShow us the project, circuit and missing parts. I am sure that we can find substitutes.
Whoops. Really need to pop by with a few synths one day for a giggle. May need a glazier on standbySoon
i have to build this first then upgrade The tweeters, apparently they didn’t like the amp turned up
******** up my project for the hols....
NJD Kit - PCB Seulement
A renowm machine, that we don't present anymore. An (upgraded) clone of the NJD Dub Siren widely marketed since it was used by the UK sound-system pioneers.100% Analog circuitProvided with a 9V Battery Connector, but you can use a PSU Kit.Provided as Do-It-Yourself kit : PCB Only and full...www.klementz.fr
this is good value for money and comes with a pcb
im working off a very board which is a flipping nightmare
This is what I’m trying to emulateShow us the project, circuit and missing parts. I am sure that we can find substitutes.
Probably, but I’m not conversant with electronics to say yes for sureMy only planned
100K is 0.1uF / 100nF /
Is this the circuit? Easy enough to scale the PCB and etch one for you.
You're not alone - I bought a rev counter kit from Maplins, would have been better to do the overtime and buy a Stack by the time I had finished!upon Reflection it would have been cheaper and easier to buy one of the kits with all the parts. It cost about 50 quid, ive spent way more than that, tryi g to save a few quid
that‘ll teach me
Probably, but I’m not conversant with electronics to say yes for sure
the one I’m trying to copy is in the post above
Oh goodness that sounds like it would be awful if it got into the wrong hands...
I'd forgotten all about this until I saw your thread.
Il order a kit up for myself. Il build it into a 1u rack though.Oh goodness that sounds like it would be awful if it got into the wrong hands...
And I like a bit of dub
About 2min 25 into video Mikey is giving it the beans on the dub sirenOh goodness that sounds like it would be awful if it got into the wrong hands...
And I like a bit of dub
It will be good in a rack MountIl order a kit up for myself. Il build it into a 1u rack though.
Be nice if I could sync it up to MTC/midi clock to keep the delay in time or a division of. More homework needed