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I'm super bummed I didnt come to hang out with you guys.
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im in nyc, where you guys at?
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Someone please be sure to get in touch with me regarding your non-cycling plans on Saturday. I cant wait to see yall again.
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The wrist bands are for drinking, methinks. Not everyone has them on. I am ashamed to admit that I did not see the girl Only Santa.
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130vp-p isnt that little. You could do a little better, sure, but if you think there is an interesting reason to try it, try it. There is more to life than 15Kvp-p voltage swing.... You may like the results from using the 12V filament supply for the input tubes as a -12Vsupply and running a simple SS CCS to it. It saves a tube and a few caps... Why 12ax7? You have one negative feedback point indicated, but nowhere for it to go. If its going to run open loop, and you will only get ~130Vp-p out of it at most, why not just use 12au7 for the inputs? In a long tail pair you can get freakishly wide bandwidth out of 12au7 and it should drive the 2a3 nicely. Maybe one of the "middle ground" tubes - 12az7 has always intrigued me for high gain and low Rp, although I have never used one. Wire the cathodes of the output tubes in parallel directly on the schematic. Skip those resistors between the 2 of them. It wont happen without about 5 heater supplies anyways...
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Im curious what she is watching.
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Most rugged, reasonably priced mouse?
nikongod replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
Is now the right time to comment on how frustrated I am that no brick&mortar store has a decent selection of trackballs. At most 2, and usually with no balls. FUUUUU. -
I just realized that this is next weekend. No way I can ride 55 miles in a day in a week. If you guys are going to hang out somewhere in the middle let me know and I'l meet up with you.
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Most rugged, reasonably priced mouse?
nikongod replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
The wheel on mine crapped out earlier this year. It was not too hard to take it apart and clean. I would have cried if it was totally busted. Im interested to know what you think about the wireless versions if you get or have one. -
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Most rugged, reasonably priced mouse?
nikongod replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
Not really related to your question, but could you provide more specifics on which trakckman you have, and which trackball you are getting? Im a long-time-fan of trackballs, and am thinking about a newer one. What I have now. -
Audez'e LCD-2 - help needed for a DIY cable build
nikongod replied to dogpile's topic in Do It Yourself
Please. Pretty please. With a fucking cherry on top. dont post like this. This is how truly inane rumors get started. The drawing above is wrong. I don't know whats right as you could do it several ways, but I know that this is wrong. -
Audez'e LCD-2 - help needed for a DIY cable build
nikongod replied to dogpile's topic in Do It Yourself
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The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
nikongod replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
I recently got a GRD-4, and like it a bit, despite its somewhat limited ISO range (fuckers) GREEN (please view large) by Lord Nikon 12, on Flickr -
Happy Birthday my friend, wherever you are
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Happy Birthday Ian!
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Hammacher Schlemmer Standing Back Stretcher.
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Happy belated birthday Grandpappy Headphone.
nikongod replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Off Topic
Happy (belated) Birthday Tyll! -
FIRST!!!!!111 Thank you Todd!
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This marks the first time in recorded history that Wayne has unleashed a set of headphones from his ownership. Willingly or otherwise.
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Erm, like what?
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Sorry I don't write so well. I never have, its been a problem pretty much forever. I suffer from dysgraphia and generally write, read, and edit posts a few times so you guys have a hope of reading them. Sometimes I re-read what I wrote and just say "hunh". Sorry for missing a word. FUUUU that thread is insane in the best way. I understood almost nothing! Posts 19&20 were great. It looks like dude knows a LOT about magnets, but is going to get KILLED when designing the cones. He should team up with someone who makes awesome cones but uses whatever magnets he can get his hands on..... Professional gear is ALL rated to drive 600ohms or lower. This means that you can plug a set of 600ohm headphones into a spare output on almost any studio mixing console. Since pretty much every studio console ever will put out at least 2v you should get enough SPL with most headphones to satisfy even the head-SPL contest holders on head-fi. You could plug a set of 2Kohm headphones in for sure, but they may not go quite loud enough to draw blood. 32ohms is risky - not all consoles will drive 32ohms. The same 600ohm headphones are not likely to hiss when you plug them into that shitty headphone output (a 120ohm resistor tapped off of the speaker amp) on your home stereo. The dedicated headphone amp is a relatively new thing to see in our micro-niche of audio. Why a 120 ohm output? A long long time ago everything on earth used tubes. The majority tube consoles have output transformers. Since studio gear must be able to drive 600ohm loads we usually have an XXXX:600ohm output transformer. Whats the output impedance of that setup? I'l give you a hint... about 120ohms. Maybe 200ohms. VERY rarely less.
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I feel like I got the same response the last time I posted a long post from SLC. Maybe just a deja vu of a deja vu from last year.
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Hang on, are you speaking from the position of a headphone designer? No, cause you're not one so shut up. None of us to the best of my knowledge are. All any of us are doing is putting off-the-shelf drivers in a new enclosure or taking off the shelf headphones and designing amps around them. We find new sounds with this effort, but nobody here has designed an actual dynamic driver*. The headphone designers have a really hard time of it. Its a wonder they can get anything done with having to work in BOTH electrical and mechanical fields. Let the headphone designers do their own thing, their job is already hard enough. Lack of science? You are out of your fucking mind Straight up insane insulting headphone MFRs like that. The technology in the AKG "varimotion" drivers and how AKG solved the problems they set out to solve is amazing. The ring radiators senn is pushing are a freakish show of knowledge. Beyer is too busy hyping the retarded field strengths in the T1 drivers to talk about anything else, but what kind of shade-tree engineering went into just getting those magnets & coils set up? Ooh, yea, none. They use plenty of scientific methods even when you don't like the results. The additional effort required to design an amplifier around a headphone with unusual (based on what standards?) drive requirements is a joke. There are tons of amp designers on this board. Ask really quick how hard it is to make a headphone amp with 120ohms output impedance. Don't let them weasel their way out with the bitch response of "why would you want to" just ask how hard is it? The effort is nominal. Sorry. *Apologies to anyone who has actually designed a dynamic driver. If you think your job is easy enough to let amp designers tell you what to do I have a few things I could add.
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not at all. Put a switch on the front dsavitsk/Donald North/Pete Millet style. Or use separate jacks like Jan Meier does. With a SS or transformer coupled amp its not hard or significantly more expensive to accommodate many headphone "drive styles" with one amp. How do you know its not the other way around? How do you know that its not EASIER for the headphone designers to design around a 120ohm output impedance, and they compromise their designs so that they don't sound like abject crap from 0-ohm outputs? If/when DIYers/Objectivists drop the preconceived notion of how a headphone should be run the people designing the most complicated part of the system (the headphone) will have free reign to do their best. Let the headphone designers steer the ship.