mjrippe Well-known member GDIY Supporter Joined Dec 27, 2011 Messages 2,918 Location Brooklyn, NY Jun 13, 2016 #1 Scans of technical and historical data about Electric Lady Studios' Datamix modules. I DO NOT HAVE ANY OTHER SCHEMATICS. Anything cut off or hard to read is like that on my originals. Enjoy! Attachments datamix-sm.pdf 5.5 MB · Views: 115
Scans of technical and historical data about Electric Lady Studios' Datamix modules. I DO NOT HAVE ANY OTHER SCHEMATICS. Anything cut off or hard to read is like that on my originals. Enjoy!
B bearzbear New member Joined Oct 28, 2013 Messages 3 Sep 27, 2016 #2 Interesting to run across this. I met Bill Stoddard a few years back. I doubt that he is still alive now, he was not in good shape at the time. A friend of mine, now also no longer with us, got two Datamix modules from him. I was unable to acquire the modules from his widow. The main feature that was obvious from examining the modules were the large toroid inductors that were part of the tone controls. Wondering where you found those scans of the original Electric Lady order?? I believe I have pix of the module on a drive somewhere... _-_-
Interesting to run across this. I met Bill Stoddard a few years back. I doubt that he is still alive now, he was not in good shape at the time. A friend of mine, now also no longer with us, got two Datamix modules from him. I was unable to acquire the modules from his widow. The main feature that was obvious from examining the modules were the large toroid inductors that were part of the tone controls. Wondering where you found those scans of the original Electric Lady order?? I believe I have pix of the module on a drive somewhere... _-_-
B bearzbear New member Joined Oct 28, 2013 Messages 3 Oct 1, 2016 #3 For historical purposes, pix of two modules! Enjoy! Attachments DATAMIX PRE-EQ.jpg 162.4 KB · Views: 71