David Bulog wrote:Anyone have a pic of the inside so we can see if the Taurus 3 is surface mount or through hole. ...

the analog section (most of it)

parts of the digital controlling section
So it uses SMD and a few through hole components.
David Bulog wrote:Anyone have a pic of the inside so we can see if the Taurus 3 is surface mount or through hole. ...
There's enough SMT in there to be a headache. Luckily, when SMT components go bad, they are relatively easy to troubleshoot. I'm learning how to solder SMT, but it's not easy. Hopefully I'll have it down by the time my Taurus and LP start showing their age.David Bulog wrote:Thanks for pics of boards -they look easy enough to service 20-30 years from now--nice to learn that not all surface mount some through hole
I have a Minitaur and a x0xb0x. The x0b0x sounds a lot more like a TB-303 than the Minitaur.David Bulog wrote:Taurus arrived recently I would have to say you need both
Minitaur on the other hand has a lovely square wave (very TB-303 like) just like the magazines in the UK are saying--I think you will get closer to the TB-303 with the Minitaur
even compared to an XOXOX box
What makes you say that? The Taurus 3 models the Taurus 1 so uses the same Oscillator system.synthaxe wrote:The Minitaur uses Linear VCO, just like Taurus 1 did! Taurus 3 uses Exponential.
Sorry, T3 is linear like the original. The external CV input is expo, converted to linear internally.synthaxe wrote:Taurus 3 uses Exponential.
Oh, gotcha. I stand corrected, sorry about that.MC wrote:Sorry, T3 is linear like the original. The external CV input is expo, converted to linear internally.synthaxe wrote:Taurus 3 uses Exponential.
You're right, it is Linear.Mr Arkadin wrote:What makes you say that? The Taurus 3 models the Taurus 1 so uses the same Oscillator system.synthaxe wrote:The Minitaur uses Linear VCO, just like Taurus 1 did! Taurus 3 uses Exponential.