Drum Synth Breadboard
When you need a pair of 56kΩ resistors, but all you have in the junkbox are high-stability, 2% carbon-composition types from the early 1960s. Which have been desoldered and have short, fat leads. Had to solder on some LED clippings to make them fit the solderless breadboard.
The circuit is a twin-T oscillator that doesn't quite have enough gain to keep oscillating.
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Drum Synth Breadboard
When you need a pair of 56kΩ resistors, but all you have in the junkbox are high-stability, 2% carbon-composition types from the early 1960s. Which have been desoldered and have short, fat leads. Had to solder on some LED clippings to make them fit the solderless breadboard.
The circuit is a twin-T oscillator that doesn't quite have enough gain to keep oscillating.
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2
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0
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Uploaded on April 21, 2018
Taken on April 21, 2018