Hate to break it to you guys - but the modules on my Analogue
Systems gear, all of which is new, all has flat tops.
Every single dang one of them.
So, it's not because of obsolesence. But your observation is
correct, not all LEDs are created electrically equal, so saying the
flat tops respond quicker could be due it's electrical
charactoristics as opposed to just a difference in luminance
reflection of the domed lens. I know from playing around with
some filters that using LEDS in place of signal diodes within a
circuit will give different coloring to the sound from one LED type
to another. Some sound warmer than others. As silly as this
seems, green ones are particularily warm sounding.
John Blacet is famous for using leds within his circuits, on the
circuit boards themselves. He does this for sonic reasons with
intention of bringing them to the faceplate.
I swear, I'm not making this up!
Peter
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Joe Buechler" <buechlerjoe@t...>
wrote:
> I recall reading somewhere that all of the A100 modules
originally
> had the flat red LEDs, and the Doepfer converted over
completely to
> the round orange-ish LEDs. I don't think any flat LED modules
have
> been produced since then, and it affected all of the modules,
so it
> didn't coincide with design mods as far as I know.
>
> Its possible, though, that Doepfer has made changes to
various
> modules over time that haven't been reflected in version #s.
>
> Maybe in a few years the flat LED modules will be considered
a rare
> collectors item ;-)
>
> Joe
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ethanzer0" <ethanzer0@y...> wrote:
> > --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., Paul Schulz <dasfonk@w...> wrote:
> > > No matter which type of LEDs they have, my A-140s are all
marked:
> > > "version1, 1995", so Doepfer donĀ“t seem to have changed
anything.
> > > So your idea of 'second sourcing' makes sense.
> > >
> > > Paul
> > >
> > >
> > > Tim Stinchcombe wrote:
> > >
> >
> > I have 5 A-140s. 3 of which
> > have flat LEDs. Of the 3 that
> > have flat LEDs, 2 have visably
> > different components on the PCB.
> > Different transistors, differetly
> > marked resistors, etc. I can
> > understand red versus blue transistors
> > as a sourcing issue, however, the banding
> > on resistors is supposed to be somewhat
> > of a standard. The differences in these
> > two seems to identical.
> >
> > It just so happens that these 2
> > are the 2 I like most.
> >
> > Ethan