Get well soon mate
Type: Posts; User: dimkasta
Get well soon mate
OK mate. Please keep me in your list. If I manage to steal some time from work, I 'll try to check a few local shops for old stock
Oh... Al is right... I responded in a hurry, thinking it's a DIY module or something.
That sounds like an overheating problem.
Make sure that the PSU gets all the ventilation it requires and that the regulators are properly tightened on the heatsink
Ian got any bearings left?
Solid choice
What tips did you buy?
Nice Ian :)
I hope they do not overstretch this one
I just finished the season yesterday. I was a bit underwhelmed by the ending.
PS
A spoiler hiding tag would be nice, so that we can discuss it without...
Any change in sound caused by exchanging parts is due to distortion by definition.
We cannot claim there is a merit in using better parts without accepting that there is increased distortion in...
Unfortunately, filtering does not work like that. Especially with high-frequency noise.
The filtering has to be close to the load to be effective.
This means that you would need such a filter...
https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/0a/a2/df/9d/sign-post-around-the.jpg
:D :D
Well yes it was published 30 years ago :)
You are a bit unfair here. Only a part of the article refers to problems caused by unstable wide bandwidth amps. And it is part of the demonstration...
There is a very interesting article by Nelson Pass dating back at the 80s. Tries to keep an open mind and provides measurements.
http://www.firstwatt.com/pdf/art_spkr_cable.pdf
Interestingly...
So true
I have done some testing myself but I do not obsess about it. There are so many other options to work on with much greater effect and bang for the buck...
I currently use industrial...
There could be some EQing in cases where the RIAA implementation is a bit off or does not match the RIAA used by the engineers that did the mastering. But it is not something consistent that can be...
Exciters are again a processing tool that is deliberately and conditionally applied to the signal to become part of it (for example the master)
I referred to unwanted and uncontrollable harmonic...
Well EQ is a type of distortion. The difference is that it is added deliberately and in a controlled manner, to essentially become part of the signal itself (for example the master)
In direct...
Sorry if it seemed like a suggestion to do it yourself.
I just posted because at the end of your initial post you seemed to be looking for the instructions (to give to your installer or something)...
A few months back I got very nice results by damping the PCB on my CD player with some cork, so I thought why not try something similar with the SL1200 as well. The motor itself is soldered on the...
I agree, some hardwood should work nicely because of the extra weight.
I love wenge. I have tried it in a preamp chassis and it was excellent and super beautiful. Really difficult to work with...
Paul has made a post with detailed instructions somewhere in this area of the forum. Just search for it.
I did try some cotton tubing back when I first re-wired my tonearm. It was pretty loose in there though, not tightly stuffed. I also tried some thick heatshrink. In both cases I remember the change...
It's the same here in Greece.
Most repair work is done by underpaid "technicians" with obscure backgrounds. And not because of the depression. It was like that even before.
And yes engineers...
50mm is way too much. That should be more than half the width of the readable surface :D
As for "limited", every underfunded release is labeled this way today. It probably means as much as "180...
Guys it already has rubber dampeners.
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Just go the extra mile and put the transformer in an external box.