So it looks like Uli et al has copied the Grampian reverb unit .
https://www.behringer.com/product.html?modelCode=0720-ACW
https://www.behringer.com/product.html?modelCode=0720-ACW
wouldnt be at all surprised if Uli Beh was sitting on the sidelines, tapping good ideas .
I mean we didn’t expect Uli not to cut corners did we?The original used some seriously long springs which contributed a lot to its sound. Much shorter springs tend to sound very twangy.
Cheers
Ian
Is it easy to produce Ge transistors?
Ge is still being sold, since it's used in very different applications, like nuclear reactors and even (alternative?) medicine.
Wouldn't that fail the EU regulations, which are many and stop them from selling retail? Thomann.de has them in stock right now. Am I tripping here or not?
Understood. I have Germanium parts at home still now (NOS). But selling a brand new product with Ge in it? Wouldn't that fail the EU regulations, which are many and stop them from selling retail? Thomann.de has them in stock right now. Am I tripping here or not?
It is not required to list the identified uses because the substance is not subject to registration
according to REACH (< 1 t/a).
I struggle to find any sympathy for a company like that but with regards to cadmium LDRs in audio products EU law is out of proportion, and particularly it doesn't make any sense at all for T4B modules which are pluggable and could be recycled properly as we do with many other pollutants we use in our daily lives.
I appreciate they and other manufacturers in the audio industry are not giving a crap about it.
I doubt they are setting up production of germanium transistors just for a product like this. If it had germanium transistors they would definitely mention it in their marketing ads.
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