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Or you could tackle one of these https://www.linkwitzlab.com/ . The LX Mini is a monopole and the LX521.4 is a dipole. Craig
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I agree with both of those. I *have* had good components from both, but also fakes. The worst was my original T2 build, when I bought 2SC3675's from Nikko (it was called Dalbani back then). They were fake, with low breakdown voltage. There were sparks when I turned the T2 on the first time. Major collateral damage - it killed all the lateral FETs too and a bunch of other stuff. So in particular avoid those suppliers. I bought fake MT200 package power transistors from an eBay seller (neither of the above). I fortunately tested them on a curve tracer before using them. Low breakdown voltage (150V instead of 250V) and heavy beta modulation. Cracked one open and found a tiny piece of silicon in there 10% the area of a genuine part. Reported it to eBay - absolutely no action. As far as I know he is still selling them.
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Oh dear - so very sorry Steve. Deep condolences and thoughts to you and your family at this difficult time.
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Oh dear- I'm so sorry to hear the latest bad news, Steve
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The usual transplant is lungs and heart at the same time. Fingers crossed that a donor is found. A guy that worked for me had had a heart transplant. Perfectly healthy, in his late 20's, got bad 'flu, and it went for his heart muscle. Thing was, he got to meet the donor! The donor had had a heart lung transplant, because his lungs were screwed. But his heart was in good shape, so my guy got his heart. So while in recovery, they met up in hospital and kept in touch. Each decade he had a party of the heart. He made it for over thirty years since his transplant, which is an exceptionally good timescale. As Torpedo says, we're a bit foggy how the system works in the US - but best wishes for a good outcome.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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Bloody hell - what a nightmare of a job.
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Happy birthday!
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Happy birthday!
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Happy birthday!
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Canada's national hair freezing contest. Nuff said. https://hairfreezingcontest.com/ -
Bloody hell Al. Could have ended much worse with that drain cleaner. Kind of glad that mine is manual (the worst that has had to deal with is cooking fat blockage) I really like the clamp rack. Darned sight tidier than mine.
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
Craig Sawyers replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
Craig Sawyers replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
68VA would be the rating with free air circulation. In a can with another transformer stacked on top would seriously knock the maximum dissipation way back. I dunno what winding wire SumR use, but it might not have been really high temperature insulation anyway. Some use solderable wire for ease of connection. I had a Weller soldering iron transformer self destruct as a result of that. High temperature winding wire can cope with 180C. All in all I'm not too surprised it cooked. In a T2 the transformers are in the open chassis with ventilation slots in the top panel. -
I recently watched The Exorcist (few days ago). It was good, particularly since it was released nearly half a century ago. But a bit dated. At the time, the endless green vomit and rotating head hit the button! And human levitation was reprised in Ghostbusters, when Sigourney Weaver did the same thing when she was possessed. The weird thing I'd forgotten was the end title music of Exorcist was Tubular Bells!
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That is something I never new existed - a hot blued cupping spoon. What do you use it for?
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I'm using 2x Cardas 33x4 shielded as my tonearm to phono stage cables. The phono stage is balanced, so I'm using the four cores in star quad configuration to Neutrik EMC series XLRs. Sounds great; I have no plans to change it any time soon.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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Some anagrams: President Clinton of the USA -- To copulate, he finds interns Mother-in-law -- Woman Hitler Raiders of the Lost Ark -- Ford, the real star, is OK The Towering Inferno -- Not worth fire engine eleven plus two -- twelve plus one -
The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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Hot, Steve - hot is best 😁 -
Have a truly awesome day mate! Happy birthday!!
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The London box junction zero tolerance is not automatic. There is a control room with real people looking at monitors. Even if your rear wheels are an inch inside the box - they click a button and bish bash bosh - you're done, matey. It is not rigorously policed anywhere else, but drivers here are pretty good with boxes. I'd not be surprised that the London control room is financially motivated. The more people you nick, the more you are paid. I don't know that for a fact, but they nick anyone for the most trivial of offences.
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For us, ANPR offences have the backing of the law. And if you repeatedly ignore them the fine escalates, and then finally you end up in court. Speed and red light cameras similarly. The killer are mobile speed cameras - basically a van with a window in the side. You cannot mess with these - you pay the fine, period. If you repeatedly ignore any of these these you end up in court. Parking offences tend to get ignored. These are issued generally by third party outfits who send increasingly threatening letters and eventually just go away. There are other camera based offences. We have something called a box junction; the rule is you should not enter the box until your exit is clear, except when turning right. So if you have two wheels in the junction - bosh - fine. This tends to be restricted to London. The trap is you have a green light, so you drive ahead. But the traffic in front stops and leaves you stranded in the junction. Also only in London you can be fined for parking on the grass verge. Elsewhere in the country this is allowed. So for anyone from the US or anywhere else and driving in the UK - you have to be aware of the driving rules.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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