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Pars

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  1. I'm not quite sure I follow what you mean?
  2. I presume that wasn't cried because she loved them so much
  3. Happy Birthday JP!
  4. Michael sent some boards down to me, and I did a test fit of a stereo TKD 2CP-2500. Fit is perfect! This is an older pot with the wider 3 mm terminals; the group buy pots should have the newer 2.5mm terminals, so will fit easily, The quad pots have 2 more decks than the stereo pot at the same spacing, so will also fit perfectly. Also, be very careful when soldering either a CP601 or CP2500 in. Do not bridge the holes shown in the red arrows below. There was no getting around this on these boards with the pots concentric with one another. EDIT: Alps quad fits perfectly as well. Installed it and works great, much better than the wired up piece of veroboard I was using.
  5. Paid for 1xCP601 and 3xAllInOne boards.
  6. Nothing at the moment Marc. Maybe some JFETs in the near future. Speaking of which, has anyone heard of a vendor called Heisener? They claim they can get genuine 2SJ74-BLs for $3@, and say they will guarantee them. I looked and I have 60+ SK170s, but no SJ74s dumb
  7. I really like the finish on the case, whatever it is. Guts look like modushop, but the ano doesn't (or whatever it is).
  8. Kevin, DId you ever buy one of these? If so, what do you think of it?
  9. Tried out a supplier that I hadn't used in quite awhile for some GRLV parts: Arrow Their prices, at least on what I ordered, were better than Mouser (15%, maybe more). And free ground shipping. They seemed to have better qty price breaks as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Congrats on your son! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. The ones I have are Fairchild... but it looks like they made both at one time, maybe still do.
  12. Nice Marc, though 85C The ones I ordered should be here Tuesday.
  13. Just checking, but the KSP42/92 used for this are the same thing as MPSA42/92? The datasheet parameters (those I checked) appeared to be the same. Since I have MPSAs, I'll go ahead and use them. Don't remember what I bought them for, but it was awhile ago... EDIT: typed MPSW instead of MPSA
  14. Happy Birthday Chris! Hope you have a great one!
  15. Happy Birthday!
  16. Yes, you went there, didn't you The Donald's fave debate tactic seemed to be to throw whatever he was accused of back at the accuser. He did start ranting about the election/system being rigged. Maybe he was referring to it being rigged... for him? EDIT: and sorry, I've been drinking....
  17. Fixed that for you. Just to interject, and I know most of you aren't jitter believers (beliebers? :)), but some theorize that clocking errors in the recording chain (i.e., pro audio) have ill-legitimized much (all?) of the digital recording legacy and library. Source of info is jockohomo, but I for one take note of what he might say on the subject, as obtuse and inferral as he may be. Scary thought, eh? My point relevant to this discussion being that any opinion on an interface should be taken from a grounded reference of a known entity performing in a known acoustic space. If it sounds like the real deal, then there might be some merit in the technology, but keep in mind that there might be problems in the recording chain as well (blasphemy, I know). SPDIF has a multitude of problems, whether coax or optical. USB had a shitload of problems prior to asynchronous or whatever they call it now (Wavelength Audio IIRC). All of this shit (the clocking, and the transmission) is in the RF analog domain, and the implementation matters.
  18. Yep, as long as you don't mind meeting their minimum. Thanks again for the heads up on the Pana TS series, always liked them. A shame Pana is getting out of anything bigger can/higher voltage like those. Great caps!
  19. From looking at the spec sheet for the attenuator product, it is configured as a semi ladder, so would act more like a pot than a stepped attenuator, which matches my observations with a DMM on these. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. I don't recall the TKDs that I have used acting like stepped attenuators with discrete positions or attenuation levels. The ones that I have act like continuously variable pots, though they ohm out somewhat differently from a normal pot such as an Alps. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Placed an order with online components today. Also noticed they have the MeanWell IRM-15-24 PSUs for the mini Dynalo2 for ~$8.50@, or $7.06@ in qty of 10-24. Considerably cheaper than Mouser, if someone wanted to do a group buy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Took another look at this and it is an IEP (IIRC), 160VA, single primary. Did the suicide cord thing on it and it was putting out ~27.4Vac on each secondary. I think this is a bit large for a Dynalo I think I will go with the Antek 520 or 522 (50VA, 2x 20 or 22 Vac). Any thoughts on which? The 2x20 is probably enough for a target 20V supply? The 20V would give ~26.9V raw to the supply after rectifiers, or more based on loading.
  23. Yes, those were my target cap for the GRLV... and they have some in either 50V or 63V that will be perfect. Thanks! EDIT: Noticed they have a $50 min order. I was only going order up to 6 caps, ~$22. Hopefully I can come up with enough that they stock to fill out the balance.
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