hi Rich,
first of all: offset knob at '1' position (the 1 according to the scale that is marked on the module front panel) should give you -4 volts offset, not 0volts.
now, the a183-2 module should give x2 amplification, according to specs...
Dieter
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Subject: Re: 1 A-183-2 suitable for this
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Date: Friday, October 29, 2010, 10:14 PM
Hi Bakis
Like you say, I was expecting the attenuator knob to give me 0 to 2x amplification, but it gives only 0 to 1x.
With offset at around 1 o'clock position (0V offset), +4V in, switch in attenuator mode and att. knob at 10 I get +v4V out.
Rich
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> the A183-2 is an attenuator/polarizer and offset generator.(and a x2 amplifier)
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> so, you say you want to make a +4volts input into a +4 to -4volts output, right
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> so: you have set the JP3 jumper as dieter says (and now the offset knob gives you -5 to +5 volts offset), and have you set the switch to 'attenuator' position this will give you a 0 - +2 amplification (0 - +8Volts output, from your input), if you set the 'attenuation' knob to the '10' position and the offset knob will take care of the negative offset you want (-4volts). for this you will have to set the offset knob to about the '1' position.
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> Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist
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> www. parallel - worlds - music. com
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> www. DiN. org. uk
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> www. musicamaximamagnetica. com
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> www. vu-us. com
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> --- On Fri, 10/29/10, Richard Horsman <richyho@...> wrote:
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> From: Richard Horsman <richyho@...>
> Subject: AW: 1 A-183-2 suitable for this
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> Date: Friday, October 29, 2010, 9:19 PM
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> OK, so I bought one of these, moved the jumper but can't get the 2x amplification as mentioned here (
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> "The amplification range for the input will be probably 0...+2 in the attenuator mode, and -2...+2 in the polarizer mode, i.e. the maximum amplification will be x2 and the module can be used also to amplify CV or audio signals"
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> In my example of +4V being the input voltage, that is the max voltage measured at the outputs trying all positions of knobs and switch.
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> Yes, but you have to change the position of the JP3 jumper. The factory
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