finished the four Ciat-Lonbarde Anti-Swoop paper circuits. Remaining chips and pots should be arriving tomorrow so I can fire up the DDDM2 and finish the Nobsrine. Then on to figuring out what effect the hairy caps and x-resistors have
This Reticon chip is the original BBD model of the BF-1 and it was also used in the famous MXR M-117 and the early EHX Electric Mistress. Nowadays the chips are really rare and expensive. My replacement IC did "only" cost 55 EUR. Normally they are around the $100 mark. The Reticon chip is the reason why these flangers have their own sound.
Pepe wrote:This Reticon chip is the original BBD model of the BF-1 and it was also used in the famous MXR M-117 and the early EHX Electric Mistress. Nowadays the chips are really rare and expensive. My replacement IC did "only" cost 55 EUR. Normally they are around the $100 mark. The Reticon chip is the reason why these flangers have their own sound.
Reticon are awesome!
The CCD in the 680 is pretty cool sounding with synths. (The earlier boss delay was one too). Same tech that's in photocopiers and space exploration cameras.
I believe early Morley and Amdek flangers used the SAD too.
Good find Pepe! (On the chip and pedal).
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