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Reticon SAD1024 Delay Chip

Andy Betts
Andy Betts over 8 years ago

Reaching out to the people on this web site.......

 

I'm after a SAD1024 delay chip, they were manufactured by Reticon and are now discontinued, and have been for around 30 years. I'm hoping someone here may have one lying around....... if so can you get back to me and I'll make you an offer to buy it off you.

 

As a heads up this is required for a planned pedal build, for the near future, but it all rests on being able to obtain this IC chip.

 

The data sheet is available to read here

 

http://www.pmerecords.com/Docs/Archer_SAD-1024_Tech_Data.pdf

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  • Andy Betts
    Andy Betts over 7 years ago +6 verified
    I had a surprise in the last few weeks. I received an email from a gentleman named Niels who said he had 2 SAD1024 chips at work that they didn't need. Without any further ado he mailed them to me free…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 8 years ago +4 suggested
    Hi Andy, I checked and I do not have this chip. Apparently it was sold for a while by Radio Shack under stock number 276-1761. There was some talk on the following link about using a MN3007 as a possible…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 8 years ago in reply to Andy Betts +2 suggested
    I thought about making a replica using modern bits, ADC , digital processing, DAC. Because of the way the chip works an exact replica is tricky: For an approximation: AD SSM2604, 24 bit 96kHz sample rate…
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    0 Andy Betts over 8 years ago

    I think for the money, i'd be prepared to pay the £70 or so for an original chip..... To buy an original pedal is around £300 so it is cost effective even spending that money on a chip

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    0 mmcphail over 8 years ago in reply to Andy Betts

    just be aware that those reticon SAD chips are really prone to just dying on you, they are sensitive to static and even if you buy one now theres a real good chance it will on some random day just stop working. the MN300x series are generally used and recommend are modernish replacements for the old BBD chips of the past. be aware that these are reissue MN3007s on smaller and the like.

     

    now if memory serves correct you can replace the SAD4096 with the MN3205 but rigging up an adaptor board (geofx or somewhere like that might have the exact details details). the MN3207 is used all over as replacements for old pedals so google some adaptor schematics ect and lets us all know how you go.

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    0 mmcphail over 8 years ago in reply to Andy Betts

    just be aware that those reticon SAD chips are really prone to just dying on you, they are sensitive to static and even if you buy one now theres a real good chance it will on some random day just stop working. the MN300x series are generally used and recommend are modernish replacements for the old BBD chips of the past. be aware that these are reissue MN3007s on smaller and the like.

     

    now if memory serves correct you can replace the SAD4096 with the MN3205 but rigging up an adaptor board (geofx or somewhere like that might have the exact details details). the MN3207 is used all over as replacements for old pedals so google some adaptor schematics ect and lets us all know how you go.

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