From Paul Wagorn Sent Mon, Jul 19th 2004, 18:18
Didn't Kevin lightner repair a 2600 with a doepfer module glued inside the chassis? -----Original Message----- From: Peter Forrest [mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xx] Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 11:11 AM To: Matthew Ritenburg; xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Subject: Re: [AH] Arp 2600 filter replacement, would this work? Well, you could well be right. But another possibility would be a filter from an OB-X. I briefly had a 2600 with an OB-X filter (from one list member, and now sold to another), and everyone who heard it thought it sounded great. Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Ritenburg" <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> To: <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 6:18 PM Subject: [AH] Arp 2600 filter replacement, would this work? > Hello, > > Back before I sold my .Com modular, I was looking at > the circuit board for the Q150 Transistor Ladder > Filter. Seeing that the Q150 is a tran-ladder filter > based on the famous Moog design and sounding quite > nice as it is AND that it relies on a +/-15 ps, I was > thinking that this could be a great drop in > replacement for broken Arp 4012 filters. I know all > about Phil C. and his great work with Arps. I'm just > curious if this sort of thing has been attempted and > what the results were? > > TIA, > Matthew >