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  1. Korean BBQ with Colin and Adam (TMoney) Combo #3. Just couldn't justify the "food for 6" when we only had 3 Sent from my LG-H932 using Tapatalk
  2. 4 points
    Cat blanket
  3. Thank you, everyone! This thread makes me smile like visiting a strip club do. It's like you know me. The day started out pretty lazy -- I've been trying to have a different fine meal for lunch and dinner every day this weekend, and I totes screwed up yesterday, and barely remembered to eat, but it ended with a very nice concert in Philadelphia (the farthest I've driven in months by a long shot).
  4. Fucking hell... I'll buy one. How bad can it be...famous last words.. Funny how they can do a proper 6 core flat ribbon cable at this price but Hifiman can't do it on a 50k$ product...
  5. Maillard reaction working its magic.
  6. 1 point
    I had nothing better to do today...so I decided to blend my own version of High West Campfire, a mix of peaty scotch, bourbon, and rye. I must say, this is DeLiCious? Lovely peaty smoke starts the show and finishes it, with honey sweet bourbon in the middle, with a rye kick somewhere in mid-middle. Next time, I will try a "real" rye instead of 51% rye Rittenhouse.
  7. Nice mid morning to early afternoon ride A bit tired after that so I'll switch to something a little less physically demanding until it starts to get dark..
  8. 1 point
    Actually, I did a long time ago and commented on that, but totally forgot, my bad. By the German copy of the SRM323 are you referring to the Highend Amp Sirius by chance? You could also consider the SRM-T1 series, which many people think is a nice match for any Lambda series phone - although they are old enough to need replacement of electrolytic caps, which you can do yourself if you know how to desolder and solder, or any electronics technician should be able to do it for you if you don't. The SRM006T is basically the updated T1 series, although I have seen a couple comments that the T1 sounds a bit better. See comments further up the page about the difference between the SRM 323 and 353.
  9. 1 point
    SRM-600 Limited would be my pick. SRM-353X is too lean sounding.
  10. Pfft. Colin could eat that on his own.
  11. Another place you can look would be in the application folder. Open your Applications folder in the finder and right click on the uTorrent app. You should get a dialog with "show contents" or something like that. If you click on that it will show the files that make up the application. Sometimes the app will be a "Portable" app meaning it is self contained and has all it's preferences and support files included. If that's the case, you may be able to just drag it to any location and use it from there. BTW If you spend 30 minutes looking for something and can't find it, say something.
  12. 48 Hour buttermilk marinated chicken on root veggies.
  13. 1 point
    Asking the lady on your arm?
  14. 1 point
    Looking at the iPhone
  15. 1 point
    How do you tell what time it is?
  16. 1 point
    Prematurely touted a Lange once before but hope this one won't get away. Have been looking for a year or so, they are like hens' teeth.
  17. 1 point
    The best thing you can do is a "provisional" assembly. You have very little space. I would rotate the amplifier pcb´s. Heatsinks with direction of the PSU/trafo
  18. 1 point
    Not bad for a 5500$ amplifier
  19. 1 point
    The 323 had a p-channel jfet as the input, +/-350v power supplies, 2sa1968 as the current source for the drivers etc. The 353 is a srm717 with all of the extra transistors removed. Very similar to kgss. D50 is identical to 353 running at slightly lower power and lower voltage. Current source is resistors on both. T8000 also uses resistors for the current source. seems that stax has run out of 2sa1968. d10 uses apex opamps with a power supply of +/-175, not great for large voltage swings. stax may be forced into using parts in the future that it does not want to use for some reason.
  20. 1 point
    At its core, yes. They are running at much lower power with those tiny TO220 heatsinks and to be honest...pretty bad output transistors. KSC5502's with Cob of 20pf. Long gone are the days of 2.2pf... Stax also just fucks with the circuits for some reason. I once did a board for the 323S and just tweaked the circuit a little bit but with massive changes to the better.
  21. 1 point
    The circuitry is similar (as with the D-50) but Stax always fucks with it in some way. The 717 was too warm for its own good and the 353X is a bit too bright for me. Easy to fix but outside the scope for most people.
  22. 1 point
    I would consider the SRM-353X instead of those
  23. 1 point
    One at a time, or all together?
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