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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: insanescott on March 23, 2007, 12:11:46 AM
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Hello. I am currently starting to make a 3 wire battery box. I am actually following the plans that were posted by another member from here..... http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,72994.0.html
I was wondering if it would be possible to change the outputs on this model from miniXLR to 1/4in. Would I need to change anything in the plans? Also, for my capacitors I was unable to find a 10uF or 2.2uF that is non-electrolytic. What side effects would I get if I used this part?
I am a beginner and have only built a 2 wire battery box so don't bash me too hard :) Thanks in advance for the help.
Scott
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Hello. I am currently starting to make a 3 wire battery box. I am actually following the plans that were posted by another member from here..... http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,72994.0.html
I was wondering if it would be possible to change the outputs on this model from miniXLR to 1/4in. Would I need to change anything in the plans? Also, for my capacitors I was unable to find a 10uF or 2.2uF that is non-electrolytic. What side effects would I get if I used this part?
I am a beginner and have only built a 2 wire battery box so don't bash me too hard :) Thanks in advance for the help.
Scott
That circuit was designed by poorlyconditioned He really knows his stuff. I would say that if you want to get a 10uf cap that is no electrolytic Go to www.digikey.com and look at this part number.. Digi-Key Part Number E1106-ND This is a bigger cap but if it is going in a big project box say something like a Hammond Manufacturing box 1593PBK this is the box I use for my preamps you should be fine. It even has a nice battery compartment to hold your battery in.. It will make your battery box look sweet. Remember good parts are worth waiting for.. I dont use electrolytics in my signal chain but there are plenty of companies that do.. I dont think there is anything wrong with it if you buy high end caps. But if your just buying off the shelf stuff your better to give digikey a call..
Ps... make sure all of your resistors are 1% metal film as well you can get all this stuff from digikey.
Chris Church
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Hey man. Thanks so much for the quick response and helpful information. I've never heard of digikey.com, and I will definitely check it out. Do you know anything about converting the minixlr's in this box to 1/4in outputs? Thanks again.
Scott