I use Belden mil spec 600V wire for everything, stranded naturally. Don't use the crappy cat 5 wire for high voltage, that insulation is easy to damage.
Funny thing was they started at Geysir and ended at Gullfoss.... #caugh# they are right next to each other #caugh# and Þingvellir is just across the lake from the hotel.
It's better to be able to see arcing and other burns should they occur. Also the traces are all but invisible on a black board which is far from ideal.
I need to watch that. Nobody here except some of the older people actually eat the bloody shark or drink brennivín but it's a nice way to poison the tourists.
I went to see Jimmy Carr here a few weeks ago and he called us on it. "Nobody fucking eats that!!" That and he called the Blue Lagoon a bunch of industrial waste water. Well it is...
So says Tara Labs. It also helps to make them in China but label them as made in the US. Not sure why that matters but anything that helps must be a good thing...
The SR-80 Pro shipped with a bog standard SRD-4 except it had gold printing on it. Well that and the SRM-Xs too which was just a Xh minus the bias supply.
There is no difference between the boxes whether they have bias or not. The SRD-6 not having protection resistors almost guarantees that it has suffered some damage. The SRD-6's also didn't have a power switch which has caused some problems though mostly on the headphone side.
Some of them have shield in the barrel but I'm not certain that all of them have it.
5 pin would be better but thinner conductors means less bass molecules so nobody would do that.
The thermistors can go bad and do all sort of funny things to the amps.
Try bending the arc to get a better fit on the SR-40. Most of these were designed to be bent into shape.
So many design variations of the SRD boxes to know what they did in any one of them but the SRD-6 could have been overloaded at some point and thus some parts were damaged. Stax never built any EQ into these.