KillDivision Member Aug 3, 2005 636 0 16 Holland, Zwolle Sep 18, 2006 #1 Replaced the 4 standard chips with TL072's. It's silent now. Total costs: 2,80 euro.
J JBroll I MIX WITH PHYSICS!!!! Mar 8, 2006 5,918 2 38 San Antonio, TX, USA Sep 18, 2006 #2 How's the range on it now? Everything else the same? Jeff
KillDivision Member Aug 3, 2005 636 0 16 Holland, Zwolle Sep 18, 2006 #3 I think it's the same. I only mute the lows a bit, it was frustrating adding noise white muting low end. Gibson 500T pickup was too muddy for the Recto, with the Ge-7 it's perfect.
I think it's the same. I only mute the lows a bit, it was frustrating adding noise white muting low end. Gibson 500T pickup was too muddy for the Recto, with the Ge-7 it's perfect.
Richard Tull Some dude Jul 24, 2005 34 0 6 www.reverbnation.com Sep 18, 2006 #4 Where'd you get the instructions and chips? I'd LOVE to try that....
KillDivision Member Aug 3, 2005 636 0 16 Holland, Zwolle Sep 19, 2006 #5 No instructions really Just ripp the old chips out with gental force then put the new ones in. Then solder the points.
No instructions really Just ripp the old chips out with gental force then put the new ones in. Then solder the points.
Richard Tull Some dude Jul 24, 2005 34 0 6 www.reverbnation.com Sep 19, 2006 #6 Awesome! Thanks, man!
J JBroll I MIX WITH PHYSICS!!!! Mar 8, 2006 5,918 2 38 San Antonio, TX, USA Sep 19, 2006 #7 Are they socketed or just not held down by a lot of solder? That could strip the board if there's too much solder there... Jeff
Are they socketed or just not held down by a lot of solder? That could strip the board if there's too much solder there... Jeff