DIY Airbrake...
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RockinLocken
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Layout question
Looking at the layout it appears on the switch pins 1-5 & 11-12 are tied together. But in the gut shots I'm not seeing that. Hate to renew this wind brake thread. But just hoping for clarification. Thanks Len
Re: DIY Airbrake...
Anyone mind PMing the Airbrake schem. to me? I do the Dumble forum mostly but just realized I have most of the parts to build high powered L-pads and would like to give it a go.
thanks
thanks
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RockinLocken
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Done
Sent it to ya. Here is the picts from mine. Follow the layout.
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RockinLocken
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Done
oop's trigger happy and impatient
Re: junk bin brake...
I threw this together with parts from my junk bin. I had 2 honkin (100 watters I think) 8 ohm pots so I just wired them in series and in series with the hots on the in and out jacks. This would take the place of the rotary switch and one of the 25 ohm resistors. Got a 50 watt 25 ohm reistor to ground off the input. So no cap and no bedroom attenuation, but it works for a bit of padding. Crammed it all in a Tripp Lite power conditioner box I found on the street. The screwdrive shafts come out the bottom so I will add some big feet so they don't hit the floor and to allow for ventilation. It will be a set and forget kind of thing looks like... I will crank it tomorrow and see about the tone. I suspect it can handle output from my Twin OK and certainly the 50 watt Dumble clone ( which does not really even need this thing, but I will try it just for grins).
Total out-of-pocket costs = zero$
Thanks to "RockinLocken" for the schematic to get me started.
Total out-of-pocket costs = zero$
Thanks to "RockinLocken" for the schematic to get me started.
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Re: DIY Airbrake...
I know I'm new but I'm really curious about this little project. Anyone got schematics? delayemreATgmailDOTcom
Cheers
Cheers
Re: DIY Airbrake...
Check your PMEmrek wrote:I know I'm new but I'm really curious about this little project. Anyone got schematics? delayemreATgmailDOTcom
Cheers
Ken
Real guitars are for old people! - Cartman
Real guitars are for old people! - Cartman
Re: DIY Airbrake...
Sorry for the triple post, but I clicked on the submit button and nothing happened...
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Re: DIY Airbrake...
could I get a schematic to please
thanks
thanks
Re: DIY Airbrake...
got it thanks KEC!
Re: DIY Airbrake...
hi, any chance that I can get the schematics as well?
p.s. woot for my first post, guess I should stop lurking and start talking!
p.s. woot for my first post, guess I should stop lurking and start talking!
- Lonely Raven
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Re: DIY Airbrake...
I'll be home a lot this weekend. If anyone needs my collection of Airbrake information, send E-mail to Lonely Raven AT Hotmail dot com
Don't PM me as my PM box gets full quickly with the Trainwreck faceplate stuff I do.
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Don't PM me as my PM box gets full quickly with the Trainwreck faceplate stuff I do.
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