After a lot of sweat & tears, too much $$$$$$$$ spent, im finally done.
For the
dbx 202C VCA's, I'm still not a 100% sure if the "resistor change" I made, is accurate.
It's not documented very well. All I did was to add a couple of "
50K trimmers" and
1M resistors below it.
The two trimmers are soldered to the bottom side of main-pcb.
I drilled some hole to the bottom enclosure, so I have access from underneath with a screwdriver to the trimmers.
Ive added a 5K trimmer for
Meter sensitivity.
And added heatsinks to
7815 &
7915 regulators. Very much recommended!
For the
HPF* i've added 2 goldpins, and shorted it with a plastic-covered jumper.
I've used an
L shape aluminum profile for mounting on the "switch/pot knobs", and mounted that on the bottom enclosure. Courtesy of
damien thanks
I've also added a "voltage selector switch" for
115V &
230V needs.
Thank you so much
Harpo, for getting me started by drawing the diagram. If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t have got this far. I am so much wiser on electronics now, because of you.
The meter I initially bought, had blue LED lights, because I chose blue LED for the pushbuttons.
Unfortunately, I didn't like the blue tint the meter had, it was dull & very dimmed, it looked cheap. So I switched it out for a white LED instead. Much better!
Details on the SuperSide Chain & Turbo mod can be found her
I haven't hooked up the CRC board, as I haven't felt the need. My unit is 100% hum free.
The free space in the middle is made for a perhaps later mod: The Cavendish mod, courtesy of Expat Audio.