Source for germanium transistors? (besides e-Bay)
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Source for germanium transistors? (besides e-Bay)
Anybody have a good line on germanium transistors (obviously AF small signal types) that they would be kind enough to share? I don't blame anyone if they want to jealously guard their sources.
Alternatively or in addition, how worried shuold I be about bidding on auctions for germanium transistors coming out of Europe, Russia, and/or China? Anyone get burned on one of these auctions?
Thanks!
Todd Wilcox
Alternatively or in addition, how worried shuold I be about bidding on auctions for germanium transistors coming out of Europe, Russia, and/or China? Anyone get burned on one of these auctions?
Thanks!
Todd Wilcox
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They are pretty popular in Fuzz pedals for guitars because of the way they distort. It's probably the same reason they are not popular in many other applications.
I've seen Germanium diodes in the rectifiers driving lamps in optical compressors. I guess the voltage/current curve makes the lamp come on in a more gentle way than with a silicon. Maybe that would mean a softer knee in the compressor.
I've seen Germanium diodes in the rectifiers driving lamps in optical compressors. I guess the voltage/current curve makes the lamp come on in a more gentle way than with a silicon. Maybe that would mean a softer knee in the compressor.
I just had to buy some germanium diodes for a VU meter rectifying circuit. They have a lower voltage drop across them compared to standard silicon diodes (~.2V vs .7V). This translates to better meter resolution at lower VU levels. A .7V drop on a line level signal means that you really can't see any meter movement below about -15dB.
As far as germanium transistors go, I guess it's the distortion thing that people tend to like for certain applications. It's just a different sound than silicon.
As far as germanium transistors go, I guess it's the distortion thing that people tend to like for certain applications. It's just a different sound than silicon.
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Be aware that most germaniums are PNP, while silicon transistors can be either PNP or NPN. That impacts the polarity of the battery connection.single_fin wrote:i'm not that happy with the fuzz pedal i recently built. i'll order some germanium transistors and see if that makes my casiotone sound like fella kuti's organ (not the one his 20 wives enjoyed, the other one.)
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