![]() I love the multi-tasking ability inherent in OS X, and the networking and increased practicality is a major upgrade as well. A few hours into it however and I had completely changed my mind. I was quite attached to OS 9, and wasn't exactly looking forward to switching to the X side and all the software updates that would entail. See here:ĮA: To start with, the Mac OS is a beautiful piece of work. I liked the result so much I bought another one and re-capped and re-op-amped it as well. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was no big deal finding the 4580L though, Akizuki Electronics to the rescue. Sounded really nice but was hissing like a pit of vipers, so I re-capped it with audio grade electrolytic capacitors and swapped out the factory NJM4558L op-amps with NJM4580L and boy did that clean the sound up! These op-amps are single in-line package deals, not the square 8-leggiweg standard op-amp chip variety. They're cheap so I thought the risk factor was low and bought one. I was noodling around with the trio of Behringer mono synths I acquired (hell hath frozen over, indeed) and I was thinking jeez wouldn't these be nice with chorus on them? Ended up trying out a few pricey pedals (Earthquaker Devices Sea Machine, Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reflector and Visitor, TC Electronics Nova Modulator and Fairfield Shallow Water-the final two here have found a permanent place in the chain on the Deckard's Dream mk2) but then stumbled across the Guyatone MC3 (micro chorus) which is an MN3001 BBD chip-based device.
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