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Butt finishing, gesha roasting, shots being pulled. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk6 points
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Attended the Viper Nationals at Royal Purple Raceway last weekend. Needed a fix since I had to depart the Texas Mile early due to a family crisis. Some really cool rides there. I did a poor job of capturing pics of them (e.g. some Audi's, Lamborghinis and a lot of Corvettes). Here are a few shots though. Love the Snakeskin Green vipers. HS4 points
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Our friend Søs made her legendary Danish bread for dinner. As much as I disapprove of carbs in general, OMFG.4 points
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Test Tone @ Home live right now: http://mixlr.com/illuminator/chat2 points
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Similar design to the OEM but much larger. I actually like the OEM optional wheels. I will either look for someone dumping theirs or powder coat mine. Bald? I prefer a landing strip.2 points
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stax is certainly not the only company doing this. krell in a whole bunch of its products puts in a custom microprocessor chip that looks at line frequency, so if you have a usa unit at 60hz it won't even turn on at 50hz. and of course a few have developed plug and play circuits to fake the 60hz.1 point
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Very kind gesture of you and Gail. Very nice looking knife set too! Double well done!1 point
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Sad that you are more excited about pulling shots than taking them. Damn, we are getting old. That said, I'm jealous I'm not there!1 point
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Have a great one Jeffy, and be excited that you don't have to file taxes on your birthday this year! Cheers1 point
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I upgraded from the regular Sapphire to that one recently. I tend to get at least $300 a month in cash back so the fee is not an issue. Outside of their getting all uppity when I buy big stuff or travel a lot and shutting down the card "for my protection", it has been a pretty great card. I was told recently that they might try to submit my cash back as taxable income at some point since I tend to get so much back, as I spend like a mad man. Not sure if that is legitimate or not.1 point
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12v filament version posted pretty sure the original was done the way it was to accomodate the 6dj8 tubes for those that wanted to do that edit: the filaments of the output tubes are tied to -450v on the board1 point
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Andy Jenkinson is the younger brother of Tom Jenkinson, AKA Squarepusher. Andy makes acid techno as Ceephax Acid Crew. This is his cat.1 point
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Test Tone @ Home live right now: http://mixlr.com/illuminator/chat1 point
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Funny – I just put Supernature in the CD player and now I must buy Silver Eye. A glass of Knappogue Castle doesn't hurt the experience, either.1 point
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Can't stop listening to Brad Mehldau, can't seem to get past this piece he played for an encore (almost verbatim). Those extra harmonization notes he chooses at 1:15 and 1:17 are sublime, though I think what he played when I saw him were slightly more dissonant, and I think I might have to start working on a simplified guitar version of his arrangement.1 point
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Thanks Al. It was Gail's initiative and my work. Carved up and ready to go. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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One could say that the legs of BJT is shifted one step to the right. So I just bent the legs accordingly and put a pin header in the left hole and then mount the transistor with desired torque . As I do it the pin header is hold in place by the crossed leg. Solder and it’s done. Few pictures below. Hope they show how I did it. I've modified one T2 and one Blue Hawaii this way. And it works fine.1 point
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Today, my DIY T2 has successfully come to life! After a year on and off working on this amp on my kitchen table, I was able to power up today and get music playing. All 4 batteries are sitting around 743V. The +/- voltages for each channel are surprisingly well balanced, and both L and R sit about +10V offset at power-on and gradually get down to about 2-4V offset at steady state. I measured the heatsink temperature -- looks like it's steady at 124F/51C after about 3 hours continuous burn-in. A shoutout to GeorgeP for enabling this build--one of my good buddies helped me reached out to you about a year ago for the case/amp board/torroid set. Thanks KG, Spritzer, and everyone else who posted all the useful information on every aspect of the amp on this thread. I learned a lot through the process of building this amp! One interesting thing I found while testing the PSU was that when I had both HV toroids hooked up and powered, the combined inrush blew through my 3.15A slow blow fuse (at 120VAC from the wall). I take it that the inrush of the 2x HV toroids (at least on my toroids) are pulling closer, but not quite, to 4A, since I was able to power up one HV toroid with a 2A fuse that I had left over. I have a 5A slow blow in there now, and so far no issues! -Kuen1 point
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