Sorry, I overlooked that Sean was asking for the old version of the A-131:
Increasing the input level: increase R10 (now 47k)
Increasing the output level: increase R12 (now 47k)
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Montag, 21. August 2006 14:14
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> Betreff: Re: 1 A-131 Increased Gain modification
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> hi Sean
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> > I'm trying to modify my old style A-131 Exp. VCA module to get a
> > gain >1 as the output often seems weedy and I would like the option
> > of a little (or a lot of) overdrive.
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> > I'm guessing that I can do this in 2 ways:
> > 1. change the resistors connected to the audio In pots to a lower value.
> > 2. change the resistor connected to the output voltage of the
> CV circuit.
> I think the VCAs OTA is not the place where you should change the level.
> Usually a change of amplification should be done by decreasing the
> feedback resistor of an OpAmp. As far as I remember, the old A131 with
> the Curtis CEM3382 does not use an separate buffer stage at the output
> (thats where you might do this). So I suggest to modify a Mixer A-138,
> where you could change either the feedback of the summing amp (to
> amplify all four inputs), or change the input resistor of one channel.
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> Florian
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