Art Digital Reverb DR1 & DR2a
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Art Digital Reverb DR1 & DR2a
I recently picked up a DR2a, very pleased with it, i am.
The DR1 in this video is its bigger brother?, a 16 bit version with midi control of the presets, it sounds a lot cleaner than the DR2a, which, with its limited controls, forces your decisions a bit more. Both sound good, but different.
DR2a Manual
The DR1 in this video is its bigger brother?, a 16 bit version with midi control of the presets, it sounds a lot cleaner than the DR2a, which, with its limited controls, forces your decisions a bit more. Both sound good, but different.
DR2a Manual
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Re: Art Digital Reverb DR1 & DR2a
switch between 50hz and 150hz
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Re: Art Digital Reverb DR1 & DR2a
Plenty of room to swap the tansformer out
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Re: Art Digital Reverb DR1 & DR2a
The chassis transformer was outputting 9.1v - 0v - 9.1v in circuit. So i got a 230v toriodal transformer with the same voltage output, and slightly larger current capacity. everything is working fine.
I want to fit a front panel on/off switch next, but it means a diagonal run of 240v tight to the main circuit board.
The front right of the "Front Panel" is the only place with room to fit a switch, transformer is the left rear. Before drilling any holes i will "dry fit" the switch, and see if the cable run is generating any noise.