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Re: Firmware [message #69611 is a reply to message #69608] Sun, 25 September 2011 16:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Yeah, mine uses an Analog Devices part to do the attenuation. The chips are inexpensive and I think I did a pretty good job coding it. Used an actual logarithmic sequence rather than an approximation for the audio taper. The remote can be any generic universal. So I think it should be a pretty good deal for DIY amp kit companies like yours and Uriah's. We'll kick it around some over the next few months if you want.

 
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