G-Sun said:If I'd go for a cheap option, leaving the transformers and tube, would it be easy to later upgrade the unit with those parts?
Yes, go for it
G-Sun said:If I'd go for a cheap option, leaving the transformers and tube, would it be easy to later upgrade the unit with those parts?
G-Sun said:Mmm.. Excellentruffrecords said:I deliberately made the EQ and tube gain make up PCBs slim enough to fit in a 1U case. I believe several people are building stereo EQs in 1U rack mounting cases.
G-Sun said:If I'd go for a cheap option, leaving the transformers and tube, would it be easy to later upgrade the unit with those parts?
G-Sun said:Has anyone compared the sound of the Poor Mans Pultec with the original/Rich Mans Pultec ?
ruffrecords said:G-Sun said:Has anyone compared the sound of the Poor Mans Pultec with the original/Rich Mans Pultec ?
Good question but I don't know the answer. It is not a completely fair test because the poor man's does not have the inductive hi boost - it uses a simpler RC network to save money. The 3 band Pultec board I designed would be closer as this does have an inductor based hi boost. I know Pierre likes the 3 band Pultec but I don't know if has been able to compare it with the original.
Cheers
Ian
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