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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2066.0. "Electronic componant recommendations" by GOES11::G_HOUSE (Join the Brotherhood of Tone) Wed Jan 02 1991 23:03

    I need some advice from you EE/repair wizard types.  Steve's designing
    me a simple custom switching system and we are wondering what the
    recommended FET switch chip is.  Anyone have a high quality one they
    recommend (dual/quad package preferably)?
    
    Thanks in advance,
    Greg
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2066.1LEDS::ORSITripe my shortsThu Jan 03 1991 11:377
    
    	You can use the CD4066 CMOS Quad Bilateral Switch. Data can
    	be found in the National CMOS Logic Data book. It has good
    	spec.
    
    	Neal
    
2066.2Speaking of electronic componentsLEDS::BURATIThu Jan 03 1991 14:1812
Under the Distortion/Gain topic I mentioned that I use a Fender Sidekick 25
preamp for boosting the signal going to my Marshall, adding greater tone
control and achieving various levels of overdrive. I am very impressed by
this simple preamp, especially the smoothness of the sound when it's
overdriven. This thing seems to use Matsushita 5218 opamps. I say "seems"
because (a) I'm not sure about the logo (a triagle, might it be Mitsubishi?)
and (b) the 5 might be an "S".

Does anyone know anything about this chip? Does it use an FET frontend?
Is it commonly used in other similar signal path applications? 

???
2066.3Try the Audio Engineering notesfilePNO::SANDERSBNNS - Neighborhood Nuclear SuperiorityThu Jan 03 1991 22:5117
        I don't know what the chip is - 5128.
        
        You might want to check out the Audio Engineering notes file.
        There is a note in there on opamps that includes some info. on
        SSI, which makes ics for the professional audio industry.
        
        There is also a note in there on the 4016 and 4066 cmos switches.
        
        You can get to it via - 
        
                Pno::6ez_device:[6ez.sandersb.public]audio_engineering
        
        Or just do a select or <PF1>7 at this replay to add it to your
        notebook.
        
        Bob