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kevin gilmore

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  1. if you sds xlr breaks down you ship it to me. With a bottle of scotch. Dead output caps are a problem, but rare, usually the power supply does evil things. Can't imagine anyone else stupid enough to touch it.
  2. i am pretty sure i never had the gerbers for that but i will look. Those are the original circuit, not balanced differential, and use hard to find jfet inputs. best to build one of the new boards
  3. in the usa bdp 80fd, $300 and free shipping. If you have as many discs as I do, works out to 10 cents a disc way cheaper than anything else at the moment
  4. gerber file alpsquad3 in my boards directory. birgir may have extra boards to sell. there were similar things on ebay a while ago.
  5. most of us use the circuit board for the alps quad, so 6 wires including grounds to the pot board, then the pot boards to the amplifier boards, the pot board keeps the left and right grounds seperated
  6. general rule of thumb is that peak unregulated capacitor value is 1.4 x rms output of transformer for a full wave bridge. so 22*1.4== about 30 volts unreg input the regulator needs 4 volts, so you still have 6 volts of overhead to compensate for low line etc. issues with how stiff the transformer are (how much it sags under load) lower the voltage a bit.
  7. has to be the connector you used getting too close to that trace. I can move the trace a bit, in fact I just did, but better to pick a different connector. (not posted yet)
  8. i'm thinking of 2 x 30V but you also might get away with 2 x 28V which I have used in the past, depends on the transformer manufacturer
  9. fancy transformers AND fancy capacitors. unlikely anyone could tell the difference between the 3 models. The red label transformer is silver wire.
  10. lots of different ways for different reasons, which is why i keep the original iso's around should i need to rip into a different format.
  11. this is the first, and definitely not the last r2r discrete compensated dac https://kitsunehifi.com/product-category/audio-gear/dac/ i'm sure others will be duplicating these ideas soon, market is about to make a major change again absolutely insane (as in waste of money) to spend more than $2500 on a moving target.
  12. foobar with sacd plugin or korg software from iso direct or sonore ripping iso to dsdiff then dff file to memory card for fiio x5ii etc or (when you rip to dff you might as well strip away the multi-channel stuff to save on storage) copy/map to any number of streamers/music boxes (like sony) your choice of pure dsd, or dop
  13. better yet, do what i did, get 2 and stack them. rip 2 disks at once. could probably do 3 at the same time before the network slows down.
  14. probably does not matter on this amp, but soldering the tabs on those transistors on the ssdynalo makes a fairly big difference to getting the heat into the heatsink plane
  15. so that actually looks like an overheated pin due to poorly tinned wires (or no tinning) or not screwing down the wire tight enough. Seen this on too much expensive lab equipment. So the pin overheated, then all sorts of bad. The trace it was shorting to is the feedback line and is close to 0 volts
  16. grlv boards will run perfectly without any load
  17. one bridge if you are running a 3 wire transformer, 2 bridges if you are running a 4 wire transformer
  18. you just had to point out the yellow chair... i'll bet it stinks too.
  19. But there are 4 power supplies, 5 counting the bias. What you want is a series of detectors that detect + 15 volts +/-.25 volts, -15 volts +/-.25 volts, +400 or +450 +/-10 volts, and -400 or -450 +/-10V that all requires an extra board with comparators, voltage references and a number of other parts.
  20. the led's drive the current sources. red only, and do not extend for any reason.
  21. use black magic marker to make it all black, then add some messed up funky logo's plenty of room to add flying piece of shit kobicon output connector
  22. well that is a better idea than that magic pixie dust that the one company fills its stupidly priced cables with... and then leaks white shit everywhere
  23. customized case is what I was thinking of. I have the tools, what I don't have is enough time at the moment I have had the previous version running at 300ma on now for at least 6 months 24/7 no problems
  24. where is steve when you need him? one man's floor is another man's ceiling
  25. well that depends, if its close to 200 proof, even the 150 proof stuff, will burn very nicely. And you won't be able to see the flame.
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