06-05-2018, 08:28 AM
(06-05-2018, 07:57 AM)jjmt Wrote: I've become rather infatuated by this issue. As I've said, it is a common issue. I'm between projects at the moment, and am considering the notion of building a bug module. I think I've got sufficient stuff in my junk boxes to build a test chassis. I would have to order some parts for the device itself, but they are pretty cheap.
The thing is, I don't actually have an amp that uses a bug, so I would have no idea if it actually sounds right. Would you be willing to install an experimental device in your amp for testing purposes? No cost to you. I would just be doing it for fun. If successful, I would probably post a how to blog.
The caveat is that I have quite a bit of job-related travel over the next few months, so it would be hard to predict a timeline.
Yeh I could test them for you. You may want to ask the dude from fliptops about the logistics. Because he doesn’t believe that the right photoresistors are made anymore. The originals were like 10M off or some stupid high resistance. But I’m sure it could be altered or the rest of the circuit could be altered.