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Omerta, Twin Silencer.....

Started by GrindCustoms, August 02, 2012, 04:44:35 AM

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GrindCustoms

After too many hours of trying to figure out how to figure out, here's how i figured it..........













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nzCdog

Wow, nice pcb sandwich there ;)
More details required!

alanp

That is dead cool  :)

Is there any reason why some of the resistors are high accuracy ones, and others are metalfilm and carbon film?
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GrindCustoms

Quote from: nzCdog on August 02, 2012, 06:47:32 AM
Wow, nice pcb sandwich there ;)
More details required!

Thanks man, euh........details!

Stereo Decimator, individual channels
Board where etched by Keefe, super clean job, really impressed by the quality of the etch so i ordered more boards from him! ;D
I also tried the 100nf and 470nf multilayered ceramic cap, really love those, i think i'm going to stash alot of those in common values.

I called it Omerta because of a quebec tv serie that was called, OMERTA: La loi du Silence (the law of silence), wich was playing when i was a teenager, a cool police/mafia serie, just to add details. ;)

Oh! and that little dc jack is the undeniable truth! I now beleive! HAhahahaha!
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GrindCustoms

Quote from: alanp on August 02, 2012, 06:59:10 AM
That is dead cool  :)

Is there any reason why some of the resistors are high accuracy ones, and others are metalfilm and carbon film?

Thanks, there's a reason for the resistor party mix, i use what i have on hand.

I'm slowly switching my whole resistor inventory to Vishay RN55D, so when i run out of regulars I order turds.

I just love those resistors, big leads, accuracy and tolerance are always on and you can have them in every single value.

The big carbon comp was sent to me by a BYOC member 4 of them in fact and 4 1M trimpot, because i did'nt had those on hand.
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nzCdog

Very cool.  I like the paintjob too :)

raulduke

Really cool build dude.

Like the finish as well.

midwayfair

Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 02, 2012, 07:10:50 AMOh! and that little dc jack is the undeniable truth! I now beleive! HAhahahaha!

I want to subscribe to your DC  jack (what is it? :))

jubal81

#8
I've been meaning to order some of these DC jacks for a while.
About $1 at Newark.
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GrindCustoms

I bought the DC jack from Jameco, was cheaper than Newark.

I forgot to give details about the finish for those who wonder.

It's a bright orange base coat that i applied a super thick single coat of black hammered paint and then baked it a 450F. It was making bubbles, i tried to keep the bubbles from blowing by playing with the temp, but it was not working.

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alanp

They weren't intentional? I like the finish, the cratered surface of the black paint looks cool!
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Quote from: alanp on August 03, 2012, 05:40:35 AM
They weren't intentional? I like the finish, the cratered surface of the black paint looks cool!

Yeah, they where, but i wanted to keep the bubbles in the paint instead of having them blowing.

It still looks pretty cool to me.

Maybe it will work next time..hehe
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