Monthly Archives: March 2020

EHX LPB1

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4ms Termulus Lune

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EveryDayElectronics 1975 Tremolo

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Doctor Zee 8×4 Sequencer

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EHX Original 1979 Micro Synthesizer schematics

Original 1979 version… with Distortion instead of Square Wave slider… It is different than later versions…. extremely rare… way more expensive… need this schematic for repairing input on mine…

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Doctor Zee Vintage Fuzzbox

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EveryDayElectronics VCO Effects Unit

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Electronics World

The name of Radio & TV News was changed to Electronics World in May 1959 to reflect the expanding field of electronics. The feature stories covered technology and its applications. The focus was on how technology works. There were also … Continue reading

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Practical Electronics Magazine Archive

https://www.americanradiohistory.com/UK … 968-01.pdf ^ Practical Electronics Magazine Archive Practical Electronics began publication in the UK in December,1964 and was aimed at the experimenter and construction enthusiast. In November, 1992 Practical Electronics merged with Everyday Electronics to become Everyday Practical Electronics … Continue reading

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Radio Electronics Magazine Archives

Radio Electronics Magazine Archives Radio-Electronics was an American electronics magazine that was published under various titles from 1929 to 2003. Hugo Gernsback, sometimes called The Father of Science Fiction, started it as Radio-Craft in July 1929. The title was changed … Continue reading

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