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  1. I’m not buying any new SR-009S unless it’s over $6000. That way I’ll know there is a big improvement over my old ones.
  2. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  3. It's usually much closer to 1V as KG said as he uses 1.7V LEDs and Vbe is closer to 0.7V. If using higher voltage LEDs I would compensate with resistance accordingly.
  4. Voltage cross the resistor is LED voltage minus base-emitter voltage - roughly 1.9V – 0.6V = 1.3V. So approximately current through R33/Q17 2.5 mA (RV2 centered) and R50/Q20 4mA. Those values will depend on the individual components.
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  6. They probably will just paint the frame black with gold protective screen and upgrade the ear pads and charge us $2000 more
  7. Backlighting (multiple LEDs) behind just the knob, with the hole in the skirt for output...
  8. What all the smart iMac Pro users will be sporting this year,..

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