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kevin gilmore

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  1. I use a 2kw/cv transformer for my work system. Works great. Things just like it are available everywhere used, for far less than all the bullshit that's sold with an audio name on it. Picture tomorrow.
  2. Oops, yeah quad esl 57's... I still have 2 pairs of 63's in the basement It was definitely a rock and roll system. The wood box is a helmholz subwoofer with a 15 inch jbl driver. 18hz, no problem.
  3. Here are some blasts from the past proving i'm more nuts than the rest of you. Circa 1976 to 1977, my first and only apartment, before i decided i needed several thousand square feet to be happy. Notes: The panels are magnaplaner tympanii 1's The tripple stack are 3 pairs of quad esl 63's with the levinson supertweeters The two turntables are thorens td125's with rabco arms The other turntable is a b&o 4000 with a specially fitted arm to take any cart. Stax electrostatic phono cart Original Ma Bell speaker phone First sony color projector and "portable" color camera Betamax 1 Revox A77 mark 4 (i think) At one time with both sets of speakers at the same time, 200 watts per channel x 8 http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/bfp1.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/bfp2.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/bfp3.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/bfp4.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/bfp5.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/bfp6.jpg
  4. go look in the ruh ro thread around april 18
  5. 1) OVERPRICED (as in way overpriced) 2) inefficient (as in lots of heat generated, about 50% heat) 3) all the multi-wave crap is just that, pure crap, and not good for some equipment 4) inability to drive some loads, producing more distortion in these cases than plugging direct into ac. Other than that, they are fine boatanchors.
  6. ever so slightly different. Net result is the same. .05uf cap in series with say 10 ohms in series with what amounts to a short (diode bridge with electrolytic) to the other side of the ac line. Absolutely equivalent to a .05uf cap in series with 10 ohms directly across the ac line. Which is pretty much what is inside many of the line filters available today. Including the quiet lines. Does nothing for common mode noise (that which is on both sides of the ac line at the same time) The led blinker does absolutely nothing except look stupid. Paul missed a great opportunity to make even more money on this piece of bullshit. Make a version with .1 uf caps and a RED led for "low frequency noise" Make a version with .075 uf caps and a YELLOW led for "low middle frequency noise" Make a version with .05 uf caps and a GREEN led for "middle frequency noise" (this is the one they are selling now) Make a version with .025 uf caps and a Blue led for "high frequency noise" ... The real solution is to fix the problem of noise generation in the first place. Not to remove the noise after you have made the noise.
  7. noise harvester: Another piece of PSaudio snakeoil. Someone sent me one in the mail, and i got it yesterday with a schematic. (with a few errors) Quick bottom line. small resistor (or fuse) in series with .05uf cap in series with a full wave diode bridge. Output of diode bridge goes to an electrolytic cap, then into a led blinker circuit. The way it works is as a high pass filter where instead of just shorting the spike (and the cap heats up), some of the energy goes into the electrolytic to make the led blink. More of the purest and most evil of snake oil. Backed up by a video that is pure fraud in the first place. Most products already have some kind of parallel cap including many power filtering devices. So there is absolutely nothing new here, just a blinking led. If you have spikes on your line due to el-crapo dimmers, then you should replace the dimmers with devices that actually work right in the first place instead of trying to remove the noise that should never be there.
  8. finally sweet success http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/magnet7.jpg
  9. 45 minutes with a sawsall... http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/magnet6.jpg and boy are my arms tired. There has to be a magnet coil in here somewhere. Must be getting close, i see wires
  10. You have no idea how much work i actually do. At least the jobs of 3 people. NMR, Xray and Mass Spec. But when i see an opportunity to do something silly and off the wall, well... http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/birdbath1.jpg This was all that would fit in the trunk of my car in one trip, the legs will come home tomorrow... But there really is method to my madness. In addition to keeping the birds and squirrels happy. The superconducting wire in there is even at room temperature actually lower in impedance than silver wire of the same diameter. Plus its very flexible, and has a wonderful ceramic like insulating coat. So its going to be absolutely wonderful for some really nifty headphone cables. And there is about 2 miles of wire on that core, once i saw the final dewar open...
  11. So i have this 300mhz old cryomagnet that i can't give away, and otherwise really don't know what to do with it. So i've turned the bottom of it into a bird bath. here is the bird bath, on its way home today http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/magnet1.jpg the space blanket that wrapped the insides http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/magnet2.jpg and because i just can't help myself the 3 dewars still together http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/magnet3.jpg on their way apart http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/magnet4.jpg some extraneous parts http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/magnet5.jpg will post a picture later once i get it home
  12. Yep, if billy would actually pay attention for a change... Hey billy, i have large bottles of toluene, amyl nitrite, butyl nitrite, benzene, trichlorobenzene... If you really want something to sniff i would be more than happy to supply... You might loose a few brain cells, but hell, you can afford it... I'll post what i think ray's actual schematic is when i have the time. But the broksie design actually tests quite well.
  13. Here is my version of what i think john broksie would do for a balanced amplifier in a similar vain as ray. http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/broksiebal.gif Its probably significantly more advanced than ray's design. Certainly lower in distortion. I'm pretty sure ray would be using a bottom driven srpp design as the output section instead.
  14. Same reason ray beat the hell out of his fanboy aaron to comp him the table at the national meet. Jude has allowed ray to believe that he is god's gift to headphone amplifiers, and he deserves special treatment. Someone should go over the books from the meet to see if ray actually got his table for free, and if not, who actually paid for it. If jude actually had any brains he would allow some real discussion of the possible failings of many amplifiers from many different companies. In this way the consumer would actually benefit with better product.
  15. True story. When my father passed away about 5.5 years ago, I had to make his house presentable for sale. One of the furnaces in the house did not have the pilot lit. So i lit it, and there was evidently gas in the unit which i could not smell, and the rush of the flame burned most of the hair off the top of my head. Similar to the bugs bunny cartoons. So i shaved it all off otherwise i would have looked even more stupid. Took months for it to grow back.
  16. OK, here you go, i just got back from my "hardwood pusher" I call him that because every time i walk in there i usually end up several hundred dollars lighter in my wallet. And a trunk full of goodies.. http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/nitelite5.jpg This is a gorgeous hunk of purpleheart. One quick trip thru the planner to get it flat. Boy was that thing making evil noises. After drilling the holes for the brass screws, i now know why. Anyone know that the appropriate finish is for this kind of wood, or should i leave it completely unfinished??
  17. It really is a nite lite. Just like this one... http://www.eddiecurrent.com/mothaudio/nitelitehi.html except that one is only 25 watts. This thing is 100 watts and actually lights up the room a bit. I'm finding the perfect place to put it before i take some more pictures. Comments from the peanut gallery are being ignored. (the perfect place for this would be back at work, how about the garbage can, a place where the sun don't shine...) But its really growing on me. Right now its in my computer room floor. Here is a picture with all the room lights off, and only a bit of light coming from the window at 7:30 pm chicago area WARNING HUGE OF COURSE... http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/nitelite3.jpg wow, this thing gets pretty hot...
  18. Well that is the finished piece... Its home now, will decide a place for it, then take high resolution pictures with my REAL camera. 833a headphone amp. Interesting idea. Bet it would sound absolutely great. Single ended DHT triode that is one of the few that you can do a dc filament on. Would definitely need a fork lift to move the resulting amplifier around.
  19. Correct, the first shot is one side, the second shot is the other. Its 26 inches tall. Bottom of the base to the tip of the plate caps.
  20. 10 volts @ 10 amperes
  21. Actually ray's raptor parts cost add up to about $250. His multiplier for this one is slightly on the low side. Parts and labor for the hornet are a little over $55.
  22. you really want one of these... http://www.abtelectronics.com/product/20213.html In about 2 months it will have the led backlights instead. Then i'll buy it and put the gx45u in the basement
  23. Those pots are less than that if you know where to buy them. The pots are still the most expensive item. Figure about $1600 in total parts. So a multiplier of about 6. Same multiplier ray uses. The noise duality is a far better deal for only $8000
  24. Well its about time, the raptor sucks for grado's. At least in this new chassis there is room for appropriate sized output caps. And with more ventilation they won't dry out so quick. I'm not sure why ray is using those standup film resistors on a ceramic substrate. Those things break way to easy. Bounce the power supply hard once, and they will all crack.
  25. Its not like i want to promote RS products, but this may in fact be ray's best amp yet. Once he fixes little problems like the resistor burning up, and replaced by that red jumper wire, and the fact that the tubes arc when you turn on the power from cold. Still, this is going to be one expensive amplifier. If ray's pricing scheme holds true i can't see this going for less than $3500. Not many in the under 25 crowd are going to be able to afford this. He is obviously trying to desperately compete with Mikhail.
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