Phaser for electric guitar from available parts. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering
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Unlike the field-effect transistor circuits common at that time, my circuit did not contain scarce parts. Despite this, the penetration of the sawtooth control signal to the output of the set-top box was not heard. +18 volt power was taken from the amplifier to which the set-top box was connected. 1978
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Author: E. Shustikov (UO5OHX ex RO5OWG); Publication: shustikov.by.ru
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