Fairchild 660/670
Hey all
Has any one here built the "Poor mans" version of this compressor limiter as per DIY Prodigy by Analag and Silent Arts?
I am looking for some feed back on the project as I am in the process of getting one or two happenning
We are already well on the way with a 670 version
A fair way to go yet as TIME is the enemy at present
There are a couple of builders located in Aus but pm's to them has yet to yield a response
One is having issues with the power supply the other has posted little or if he has I am not aware
By the way there are around 90 odd pages on the first support thread and another with about 30 odd pages
It seems that most issues arise in the power supply department
Any input on this build from any one here would certainly be welcome
Once it is done (with some mods of our own) it will be made available for a few weeks for people to give it a work out so as to get some real life feedback
We are going for a full valve power supply as well as valve bias for the grids as against the solid state version that is included in the original design as well as a higher output stage to get closer to the original Fairchild specs
The attenuators are switched over 21 or 22 steps rather than just pots
There will be a choice as to the as designed compress attack time base or switch over to the original times on the Fairchild design
It will also take around 8 odd slots in the rack and weigh around 1.5 bags of cement Lots of Iron in there
I am not so sure as to the terminology of "Poor mans" on this as it has cost a fair amount so far and it will eat some more hard earned $
I suppose in relative terms it may be based on the fact that at around $30K odd for an original Fairchild 670 spending a couple of grand plus to build a close clone you would have to be in the poor man's category
By the way there is another clone that has just being released by drip electronics that follows the original specs and design steps
Looking at that as well as the next project!
The transormer set alone runs at about $2.5 K aussie and the valve set around another $1000 so it will fall in the category of not so "poor man"
The specs published so far by Gregory seem very impressive the design also well thought out
I guess around the $7,000 K odd will see this beast glowing in the dark in someones rack plus his time and effort, Arghhhhh Time Time Time
Here is a link and I am not on a commission either http://dripelectronics.com/660.html
Cheers
Has any one here built the "Poor mans" version of this compressor limiter as per DIY Prodigy by Analag and Silent Arts?
I am looking for some feed back on the project as I am in the process of getting one or two happenning
We are already well on the way with a 670 version
A fair way to go yet as TIME is the enemy at present
There are a couple of builders located in Aus but pm's to them has yet to yield a response
One is having issues with the power supply the other has posted little or if he has I am not aware
By the way there are around 90 odd pages on the first support thread and another with about 30 odd pages
It seems that most issues arise in the power supply department
Any input on this build from any one here would certainly be welcome
Once it is done (with some mods of our own) it will be made available for a few weeks for people to give it a work out so as to get some real life feedback
We are going for a full valve power supply as well as valve bias for the grids as against the solid state version that is included in the original design as well as a higher output stage to get closer to the original Fairchild specs
The attenuators are switched over 21 or 22 steps rather than just pots
There will be a choice as to the as designed compress attack time base or switch over to the original times on the Fairchild design
It will also take around 8 odd slots in the rack and weigh around 1.5 bags of cement Lots of Iron in there
I am not so sure as to the terminology of "Poor mans" on this as it has cost a fair amount so far and it will eat some more hard earned $
I suppose in relative terms it may be based on the fact that at around $30K odd for an original Fairchild 670 spending a couple of grand plus to build a close clone you would have to be in the poor man's category
By the way there is another clone that has just being released by drip electronics that follows the original specs and design steps
Looking at that as well as the next project!
The transormer set alone runs at about $2.5 K aussie and the valve set around another $1000 so it will fall in the category of not so "poor man"
The specs published so far by Gregory seem very impressive the design also well thought out
I guess around the $7,000 K odd will see this beast glowing in the dark in someones rack plus his time and effort, Arghhhhh Time Time Time
Here is a link and I am not on a commission either http://dripelectronics.com/660.html
Cheers