Hi,
I have been trying to research on the 312 as I have a couple of questions regarding my new 312 kits. However, there is so much information (63 pages on the one thread!), I am getting a little overwhelmed and figured maybe someone can give me some clues of sorts...
I have been looking at Bo's page and have some questions regarding it, as well.
I see that the kits have 50k reverse log pots. Bo's schem and my memory indicate 22k was used in the 312 (I see 47k used with the 325). What difference does using 50k have? I may incorporate a rotary here and not sure which values to go with...
What's involved with wiring up an output attenuator? Does this get wired to the output secondary?
I was hoping to incorporate DI and mic and line ins with this 312. Is the pad essentially a mic/line in switch (schem reference)? Bo's schem doesn't seem to have an option for line in (instead he has mic/DI), but of course I am probably not getting it...
I was really reluctant to post, but as my boss used to say: "The only stupid question is the one that doesn't get asked."
Chris
I have been trying to research on the 312 as I have a couple of questions regarding my new 312 kits. However, there is so much information (63 pages on the one thread!), I am getting a little overwhelmed and figured maybe someone can give me some clues of sorts...
I have been looking at Bo's page and have some questions regarding it, as well.
I see that the kits have 50k reverse log pots. Bo's schem and my memory indicate 22k was used in the 312 (I see 47k used with the 325). What difference does using 50k have? I may incorporate a rotary here and not sure which values to go with...
What's involved with wiring up an output attenuator? Does this get wired to the output secondary?
I was hoping to incorporate DI and mic and line ins with this 312. Is the pad essentially a mic/line in switch (schem reference)? Bo's schem doesn't seem to have an option for line in (instead he has mic/DI), but of course I am probably not getting it...
I was really reluctant to post, but as my boss used to say: "The only stupid question is the one that doesn't get asked."
Chris