As far as I know, there's nothing really special to the circuitry it's meant only as an interface box. This would be for instrument amplification. I'd basically need a metal box that preferably had a slanted front for a button. I'd even be up for trading transistors for tubes, though I don't think I need tube rectifiers and all that.ģ) Suggestions on where to get an enclosure for this. ![]() The schematic is here sorry I can't remotely link it to here, you just have to click:ġ) Are the transistors in these circuits still available? Are there better ones available for the job nowadays? This was early transistor technology, so that's why I'm wondering.Ģ) Any suggested modifications to improve the design.cleaner output, more headroom, maybe a built in tube overdrive circuit or something fun like that. So I thought, maybe I could just build one, using the old schematic as a guideline. Modern-day prices for these are through the roof, and I was thinking it would be nice to have one. ![]() They were manufactured by the Leslie company in the 70's to interface basically anything without the 6-pin amphenol connector fitted to it to a leslie speaker. ![]() I'm sure some of you all remember these devices.
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