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sorenb

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  1. There are a probing going on here , we need more than 25 sets to make this fly
  2. I got this from 50k BOM from Kerry I guess we end up with 10k and 50k variants
  3. the actual saving comes from buying resistors in quantities of 100 ... so we can limit the 'kit' to resistors, no prob
  4. thanks!
  5. Oh...that was quick ;o)
  6. Did a brief check at Mouser in rgrds to MAX's+resistors+capacitors ~ 70USD ...if buying in quantity > 25 sets ...it drops to some 35USD, if there's interest a Group Buy for the this can be done ... Relays are due monday next week, and shipping of Dig.Att+relays will start hereafter unless people want combined ship with Über and/or Dig.Att.Kit Sheet
  7. Done - still need you shipping address.
  8. Done
  9. no worries. The group buy moves on when theres enough interest. The Grounded Grid and Über unbal2bal is still open though.
  10. why don't you build one yourself?
  11. thanks, have checked, the column shouldn't be locked, have put in your request. Thanks
  12. Can do if you want, or somebody else wants that - I'll add a cloumn for "Combined Ship w. Dig. Att." just pm me your order When ever the Gerber is ready please send me a ping.
  13. ...I will go ahead and place the order except for Grounded Grid.and Über unbal2bal. I have locked the prices (might change a bit when ordering due to some quotes were done for 2oz and not 3oz). Please do transfer the amount listed in "Price total" to my paypal account: xxx@hotmail,com, putting "Group Buy, Uber" and Head-Case ID into the notes field. Current Price doesn't include Grounded Grid nor Über unbal2bal. Shipping will be added later. I'll update the sheet whenever I have received payment. The shipping for US/Canada is done from US, Maryland (Thanks to Jay) and for non-US/Canada, from Denmark.
  14. judging from the now closed thread at DIYAudio, Curl seems eager enough to stand up for the merrits of ByPoo Technohoro; "quantum purification by stripping off electrons" and "creating a magnetic field of force to alter the polarity of electrons and protons" and having "energized equipment resonating with C13" ... You might call it "Blue Hawaii Five-O" then ...
  15. you might find GerberLogix useful - both an online as well as free downloadable edition available
  16. might be a little more to do with camera angle than actually rolling the dice ...
  17. Carbon + PSU quotes from PCB added to the sheet. The Row line specifying the actual board name is now conditionally formatted, will be red if total amount is lower than 20.
  18. Carbon v6, I'll update the sheet, thanks
  19. "Description (Gerbers) copper/pcb thicknes": Everything is one channel, and two will be needed for stereo. As for the KGSShv PSU, only the Single Right Skinny is offered: containing one High Voltage rail and a BIAS supply. Those who needs a full supply will need two of those + the Golden Reference Low Voltage. Überamp (Uber1 + Uber2) 4oz/2mm Unbal2bal (Uber3) 3oz/1.6mm Golden Reference Low Voltage (GoldenReference6) 3oz/1.6mm Transconductance Amp (CurrentSourceAmp2) 1.6mm/3oz KGSShv PSU (kgsshvpssicfetsinglenewright), 1.6mm/3oz KGSShv Carbon Amp (Carbonv6), 1.6mm/3oz Grounded Grid (.........) , 1.6mm/3oz (as requested by JoeHpj A spreadsheet here to keep track of everyones orders. Quotes are from PCBNet, and not yet confirmed but probably close. The spreadsheet will automatically update the final price based on the total amount. Shipping is done from MD, US to US/Canada, and Denmark for non-US/Canada.
  20. it's spelled "flour" - probably a good idea to keep the wife occupied
  21. @Tinkerer: thanks. Turns out that the batch of 100 I have ordered from PartsConnexion is made of several minor batches some at odd numbers even. I have made sure that every one gets their quantity from the same batch if possible; so if you for some reason exchange/buy from each other you might check the batch/date before hand if it is important to you.
  22. not much O'Hara ...
  23. Have experience with QNAPs; TS-219P, TS-509 and TS-809. The ARM equipped ones doesn't have horse power for much more than filesharing. Running Squeezebox Server works, but just barely. The Intel based ones do have a bit more power, and runs Squeezebox Server just fine. But not more than that. I have ran different RAID configurations on those, and usually end up in a situation where I need to use some SSH-client and do a bit of command line clean-up. I do not use RAID any more. I run 4x single volumes on my TS-809 and have each mirrored on two TS-219P. Lost a RAID a few times on the small and noticed that a RAID-5 was rebuilding quite often on the 509 ... so skipped RAID on QNAP. I have much the same requirement: I don't want to fiddle to much with such a box - most of the time I don't, but when the shit hits the fan I am usually thrown in to a lot of command line stuff that can't be done by the fancy GUI QNAP provides. If I should do it all over I wouldn't buy a QNAP but rather a as Dsavitsk suggest a small server, you might opt for something where you can put in more RAM and maybe a more powerful CPU if needed.
  24. LSK389 has been shipped for US/Canada as of today. (unless those who wants to wait for the Dig.Att. boards) LSK389 for non US/Canda has been shipped to Denmark. I will ship immediately and use regular mail unless told otherwise. Final shipping cost will be put in the spreadsheet here /S
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