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luvdunhill

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  1. yup, that's what a parametric equalizer does. It just depends how small the buckets are whether or not you can do what your asking. You can with the DEQ. Reason I know is people use it to prototype active crossovers, and need this sort of functionality.
  2. distance between listener and speaker and the distance between the speakers is roughly equivalent? I dunno what the technical definition is ...
  3. I never understood that speaker. First-order, but not time-coincident? I looked very hard at this design, and it's well-worth the study. The design lends itself to forward mid-treble, smaller rooms and the stand height is critical, due to vertical lobing problems. I have some notes around here somewhere, but that's what I remember off the top of my head.
  4. well, to move up the older Space Deck you're looking at $1200 (minimum) without a cartridge. So, the Benz probably has a $200 used market value, so the extra $400 represents a decent percentage increase in price.
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    I'm pretty sure it is possible to damage them this way. Which Hammond trafo doesn't have markings, just out of curiosity?
  6. luvdunhill

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    well, depends on the transformer, but you should observe phasing dots if the transformer manufacturer denotes this. The "dot" corresponds to neutral.
  7. I'm pretty sure soniccraft stocks it. I just bought a bunch of 4 conductor, shielded cable from them, and I think it's blue even.. I'd have to check.
  8. wow, si5 is a really bad website.. i cannot even find it there. Google says they have a replaceable battery though... Also, "Using iPod Classic / Nano 3G with Video 55 Due to a recent change in Apple iTunes software, the Nano 3G and the iPod Classic will no longer broadcast a video signal to the Video 55 when docked in the docking connector. With Apple’s software change, the only way to view video on any existing video player, including the Video 55, is to purchase Apple’s iPod Composite Video Cable, available at Apple retail stores and Apple online at: http://store.apple.com The cable would be used by plugging one end into the 30-pin plug on the iPod or Nano and the other end into the “AV In” plug on the side of the Video 55. Please note that this software change by Apple does not affect the ability to play music from the iPod or Nano through the Video 55 speakers. Previous versions of the iPod are not affected by this change. All previous versions that have video capability can play video through the Video 55 when docked. If you are still having difficulties please email us, and a customer service representative will contact you shortly"
  9. where do I sign up for the Kwanzaa exchange? k thx bye.
  10. grawk, that's a cool solution!
  11. just dawned on me to check for that empower crap, and looks like it is available on our plane (777-200ER) so this may be problem solved!
  12. Hey! So, I'm looking for a portable player of sorts to placate the babies on the way to China. Requirements are long battery life, or the ability to take AA or another battery pack, and pretty much kid proof. Doesn't have to play DVDs directly, if the ripping process is pretty smooth. I prefer the tablet style. Seems like there aren't many options out there... so, I figured I'd ask around.
  13. more likely an audiophile approved light bulb
  14. oh that's much nicer than a shill disclosure agreement
  15. I think that NDA was really a SDA
  16. yup, this is exactly what I'm going to try tonite, as well as not paralleling the secondaries. I'll try these two things with and without a 100k resistor or so to provide some sort of load. I almost didn't fuse the primary side, as I have a fuse on the power supply board... glad I decided to do this, and a reminder that this is always a good idea!
  17. Well, what I meant was if you ask for a custom transformer that is 50VA and you would like 50V @ 1A they push back and say, what about 50V @ 0.8A. I'm not sure if they are ensuring 20% headroom, or if they run conservatively. That's a good question. As for 60VAC, yeah that will work. Just tuck the center tap and other taps out of the way somewhere. As long as you don't need to parallel the two windings, you should be fine. I'm actually having problems with an R-Core right now due to paralleling the secondaries is causing the transformer to blow 3A fuses with nothing on the secondaries. I'm not sure if it's a defect or what.. I hope to get to the bottom of this tonite and will keep you posted.
  18. Well, what I meant was if you ask for a custom transformer that is 50VA and you would like 50V @ 1A they push back and say, what about 50V @ 0.8A. I'm not sure if they are ensuring 20% headroom, or if they run conservatively. That's a good question. As for 60VAC, yeah that will work. Just tuck the center tap and other taps out of the way somewhere. As long as you don't need to parallel the two windings, you should be fine. I'm actually having problems with an R-Core right now due to paralleling the secondaries is causing the transformer to short. I'm not sure if it's a defect or what.. I hope to get to the bottom of this tonite and will keep you posted.
  19. Nate, did you have to put a load resistor across the SSR to make it work properly? I cannot quite make it out in the pics.. Definitely the nicest beta22 I've seen
  20. seems unbelievable really. Digital volume is the suck, no way around that.
  21. dunno about profit, but you can get exactly what features you need and you can pick and choose where to spend your money... whether on a display, or simple knob, or autoformer-based control versus resistive and balanced versus unbalanced, multiple input boards, etc... of course you can cut cost on the enclosure, for example.
  22. what about getting a builder to assemble some of the Bent Audio TAP components for you? Might be able to save a bit of cash this way...
  23. A Parasound product without a JC in the title? What gives? John is slacking I suppose..
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