1st Attempt at Dub Siren

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jtabroad
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1st Attempt at Dub Siren

Post by jtabroad » Tue May 26, 2009 9:30 pm

Hi all , heard great reports about the Dub Siren , ive downloaded the Schematic but can anyone point me in the right direction as to where Pin3 of U1 goes , it seems to be floating , is this correct or am i missing something.

http://www.interruptor.ch/sirenschematic.doc

Thanks in advance JT.

jtabroad
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Post by jtabroad » Wed May 27, 2009 4:21 pm

aaaaar its ok , after double checking n a lil scratching of the head i believe it goes nowhere..
Should have Dub Siren finished in a couple of days so will post back any good/bad findings that i come across

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JahNice
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Post by JahNice » Thu May 28, 2009 1:35 am

Yes jtabroad, welcome on this great dub knowledge planet in cyberspace,
called Dub Discussion Board.. Good luck with your siren project. Would be
cool if you could post a sample of your siren when its ready.. Just a mp3
or even a video would be great.. 8-)

Peace

Gnarler
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Post by Gnarler » Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:46 am

Yo it looks like your building the same dub siren I am having problems with :-P My problem is I think one of the 555's arent hooked up right, it only makes constant tone and 2 knobs dont change anything. Please tell me if you have problems, maybe we could work together. 8-)

mini_scrubber
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U2 for Dub Siren Schematic

Post by mini_scrubber » Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:17 pm

Hello,

I am new here, have been looking to make the dub siren posted on here. Can anyone help with what chip the U2 is? I'm assuming its a standard op-amp where the positive and negative pins match those of on the schematic?

If anyone could help that'd be wicked,

Also the +10V supply, could this be supplyed by a 9v battery instead of trying to look for a 10V one?

thanks for your time and any help is greately appreciated,

mini_scrubber

boyblunder
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Post by boyblunder » Wed May 23, 2012 10:56 am

i've just finished building this dub siren, will post up some pics and maybe some samples when i'm back home. altogether a quite basic sounding device, just a squarewave i think, but a fun project.

i used a 9v battery with mine, works fine. for u2 i used a tip120 op-amp that i had lying around. and yes jtabroad, pin 3 on u1 goes nowhere.

only the frequency control was working for me at first but rechecking and fixing my mistakes sorted that out. try adjusting the pots which don't seem to do anything, it might just be changing the tone very slowly?
the depth control of my siren only does a semitone though.this could be altered by using different resistors in there perhaps.

peace

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