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===== Assembly ===== | ===== Assembly ===== | ||
- | The clearance with the common 3296 series trimpots is quite tight! Although everything does fit, you may wish to place the trimpots in before the surrounding resistors. The resistors could even go on the back of the board, as long as you don't melt the trimmer housings too much. There are smaller trimmers available, but | + | The clearance with the common 3296 series trimpots is quite tight! Although everything does fit, you may wish to place the trimpots in before the surrounding resistors. The resistors could even go on the back of the board, as long as you don't melt the trimmer housings too much. There are smaller trimmers available, but they seem to be quite pricey. |
The 50k value for most resistors is not too important. 47k will work fine. | The 50k value for most resistors is not too important. 47k will work fine. | ||
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==== Headers and jumpers ==== | ==== Headers and jumpers ==== | ||
- | J1 is a normal Eurorack-style power header. | + | J1 is a normal Eurorack-style power header. |
J2 matches a Core J19 header. | J2 matches a Core J19 header. | ||
RC1/RC2 solder jumper: connect only one (RC1 normally) to the centre pad | RC1/RC2 solder jumper: connect only one (RC1 normally) to the centre pad |
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