Hoffman Amplifiers Tube Amplifier Forum
Other Stuff => Solid State => Topic started by: 87vetter on March 27, 2009, 06:56:07 pm
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Here is an intersting Chip " FV-1" and circuit baord you can make for effects.
The Company called " SPIN Semiconductors "
Web link: http://www.spinsemi.com/guitar_amp_application.html
Price:
Quantity 1 – 99: $10.00 USD each
Quantity 100 – 999: $8.50 USD each
Quantity 1K – 4,999: $7.75 USD each
I am going to put this in to my new combo. They provide design for a PCB board you can make and for another $125 you can purchase a development board that you hook up to your computer to create new effects.
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> Quantity 1K – 4,999
Not too many folks here will be buying thousands.
What you get for $10:
(http://www.spinsemi.com/images/Product_fv1.jpg)
""The Spin Semiconductor FV-1 is a complete reverb solution in a single IC.""
Yet another DSP (Digital Signal Processer) chip. But this one sold by a guy who is an "electronics design addict".
What you can build with it:
(http://www.spinsemi.com/images/guit_fx_area3.jpg)
You can implement it many ways, and write new software for it. The $125 development board makes this easy to prototype. But unless you want to learn DSP-think, it is still a steep learning-curve from slapping bottles and iron together, even though Keith Barr does his best to explain it.
Assuming I don't want to solder micro-SM parts, and don't want to learn DSP, I'm not sure what the advantage is over gutting a $99 Banjo Centre reverb-pedal and mounting the board in my amp.
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Sorry PRR never intended to imply that you would buy thousands of chips but you can buy one for $10. When I read the forum topic for neat " chips " Sorry my bad I took it as a chip when I should have taken it as a fully assembly. It is nice to use your brain and create a circuit and experiment.