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Thread: How to Connect an External Dc Supply to the SL-1200/1210

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonddek View Post
    I'm still saving for a bearing
    That makes 2 of us!!!
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    Since it is still the new year and you bastard pommies keep on winning, I will give you both less 5%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_New View Post
    Since it is still the new year and you bastard pommies keep on winning, I will give you both less 5%
    hehehehe!!!!! Thanks Mike

    I'm tempted, but as I'm moving house in 2 weeks, I'd better wait to see what funds remain when I'm in the new house!
    Ian
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    Forget the new house! think of the fantastic sound quality you will achieve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_New View Post
    Since it is still the new year and you bastard pommies keep on winning, I will give you both less 5%
    Makes a change from our usual whining. I had almost forgotten the cricket.

    Thanks Mike. Checking bank account now...

    ...Yikes! No dice this week.
    Richard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonddek View Post
    Makes a change from our usual whining. I had almost forgotten the cricket.
    seconded

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_New View Post
    Forget the new house! think of the fantastic sound quality you will achieve.


    MMM! 1 small issue there Mike! The current house is poop for a TT! No space, TV stand currently being used for hifi etc. I only purchased the TTcos I'll have space to set it up properly in the new house!!!!
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    Mike, I've just put my Transfiguration Axia on ebay with no reserve in an effort to raise funds for your bearing... It's only a matter of time now.
    Richard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonddek View Post
    I just re-soldered my Timestep lead and attached it to the real earth instead of the top right corner.
    I've been wondering about doing this, but I'm not sure I can be bothered! I've not noticed any problems with it attached as per the Timestep instructions. What would the reason be for changing it - is it dangerous as is or perhaps there would be some performance benefit?

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    There is a mild performance benefit, but this is dependent on how well resolving your system is. For completeness and the best possible performance, I would make the change to the bottom-left PCB corner.

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