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xela_92

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Does anyone can help me ?

I' m looking after FL201 schematic ( mine is noisy...).

Best,

Olivier

www.alternatesoundings.com :thumb:
 
[quote author="StephenGiles"]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/StephenGiles/Etide_contrl.jpg

That's part of it.[/quote]

That input filter built around IC2 is a beauty.
They have fully integrated the LM301's compensation network into the filter function.

JH.
 
Here is some more:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/StephenGiles/inst_phaser_shift.gif
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/StephenGiles/inst_phaser_modulator.gif

But where the flanger section is I don't know.
 
I think what you have there is the complete Instant Phaser, the flanger section is on a plug in board. I'm not at my PC at the moment so I can't look for the flanger section, but from memory it used MN3001.
 
I scanned my FL201 schematic, in two sections, but a little trouble uploading decent resolution images to this site. Anyone who wants the jpg's, please email me at david at studioelectronics dot biz.

Will try to upload them here another way, later today.
 
I have the same problem with an FL201, it is noisy. gets worse as it warms up. I just spent $30 to buy the manual from eventide and they don't provide the schematic for the delay card. they tell you if there is any problem with this section, "wrap the card in foil and send it to eventide. any tampering voids the warantee." Id love to get this thing fixed.
 
I found my drawing of the flanger card.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/uncle_boko/EVflang.gif

Perhaps someone would check this with the proper circuit diagram, which incidentally was poorly drawn.
 
[quote author="jhaible"][quote author="StephenGiles"]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/StephenGiles/Etide_contrl.jpg

That's part of it.[/quote]

That input filter built around IC2 is a beauty.
They have fully integrated the LM301's compensation network into the filter function.

JH.[/quote]

I like A+C output stages.

Also, a phase shifter in the direct channel...
 
[quote author="StephenGiles"]Here is some more:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/StephenGiles/inst_phaser_shift.gif
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v317/StephenGiles/inst_phaser_modulator.gif

But where the flanger section is I don't know.[/quote]

Perhaps I should have said "here are some more"!!
 
[quote author="Wavebourn"]
I like A+C output stages.
[/quote]

A+C
? I've seen the circuit, but curious to know where this stands for. It may be obvious, but not to me at this moment.

Thanks,

Peter
 
Here's part 1, part 2 to follow...

FL201a.1.jpg
 
[quote author="clintrubber"][quote author="Wavebourn"]
I like A+C output stages.
[/quote]

A+C
? I've seen the circuit, but curious to know where this stands for. It may be obvious, but not to me at this moment.

Thanks,

Peter[/quote]

Hmmm... You are right, 301'th did not have class A output stage. ;)

Output transistors are unbiased, so voltage swing on low levels is provided by opamp output through current that flows through 470 Ohm resistors. WHile common sense suggests that the result will be high crossover distortions, in reality they are less udible than if output transistors were biased up to B class point (and even up to AB in case of symmetrical emitter followers).
 
I wondered what that meant too. anatoliy has a, um, way with words.

[quote author="Wavebourn"]
Output transistors are unbiased, so voltage swing on low levels is provided by opamp output through current that flows through 470 Ohm resistors. [/quote]

Isn't this called current dumping?
 
Hello guys

"this topic has not been posted in for at least 120 days"

Sorry for  bringing back to life that topic but I have a Instant Flanger on the bench and I can't find the schematics anywhere. eems that they disappeared here too. Does someone still have what David Kulka uploaded at the time?

Thank you very much!
 
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