Thanks for the warning Sean!I was already toying with the idea of making a
small panel with two RCA outs too...
And topping that off with a multiple of some sort. hmmm
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Sean Williams <
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> Hi Ernst
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> I keep the tank external too - lets me play the spring itself too but
> it doesn't always cut the hum. At least you can move it around and
> make it better. I keep meaning to install some RCA sockets to a small
> panel but it's OK for now.
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> One word of caution - as Dieter has mentioned, be careful about
> powering up with the tank unplugged and the leads just floating as
> this may be catastrophic for the module if the leads short.
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> Sean
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> >Hello.
> >I added an A199 spring reverb to my system today.
> >I really, really love it. Should have gotten this way earlier! It sound
> >sweet and dark.
> >One question though: does anyone have some pictures and/or suggestions on
> >where to mount it in a portable set up
> >I have a standard Doepfer A-100P6 case. I found the soft hum kind of
> >disturbing even with the ringcore transformer.
> >(and yes I kept it as far away as posssible).
> >What I have done for now is mounting all the modules in that row a bit
> more
> >to the side so that the RCA cord for the reverb tank sticks out past the
> >frontpanels..
> >And keep the tank external. This is far from ideal but it really reduces
> the
> >hum...
> >Anyone has a better idea
> >
> >greetings.
> >
> >Ernst
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