Does anyone remember the DIY kit to make a clone of the Shure Level Lock?
Was it called the Shurelok? Surelock? I can't remember.
What I do know is that I have the parts kit that I ordered.
Yet I don't have the circuit board nor the assembly manual.
I would love to finally build it. It has been about 4 years now.
Does anybody have any info on this? Best, Andrew
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The project was the Sherlock, from Drew (Toothpaste For Dinner). He's busy with other things now, so you're probably SOL on the boards and transformers.
I don't know of the board art exists in any form online, but the boards weren't that complicated. You could assemble one on perfboard, if you're adventurous.
You can find schematics in the manuals for the levellocks at Shure.com. Look for the M67V.
I don't know of the board art exists in any form online, but the boards weren't that complicated. You could assemble one on perfboard, if you're adventurous.
You can find schematics in the manuals for the levellocks at Shure.com. Look for the M67V.
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Thanks!
As of this evening I found the circuit board in my parts bin.
Once I remembered the name of it was the SHERLOCK I did keyword searches on the board and found some more info. Someone posted the text of Drew's step by step instructions which is very valuable but still I am lacking diagrams and an explanation of how to wire the inputs and phase switch. If anyone has the original documentation that came with the kit I would kick some $ your way for a copy and shipping.
- Andrew
As of this evening I found the circuit board in my parts bin.
Once I remembered the name of it was the SHERLOCK I did keyword searches on the board and found some more info. Someone posted the text of Drew's step by step instructions which is very valuable but still I am lacking diagrams and an explanation of how to wire the inputs and phase switch. If anyone has the original documentation that came with the kit I would kick some $ your way for a copy and shipping.
- Andrew
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