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  1. I haven't had set for a couple of years now so I haven't played with them at all. I would also check the diodes in the SRD-5 as they can also be toast. As for the coating, just spray into the air and run the diaphragms through the mist. That is a good way to control how much goes on the film.
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  2. Still don't think it is a good idea.
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  3. I guess it’s sort of late in the year, but first wear of a NATO for 2021.
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  4. I have been in a frenzy recently listening to the "new" bestest dacs to upgrade Spring 2/RME. I heard the Denafrips Terminator I, Yggy A1, Hugo TT2 and Aqua La Voce V3. I listened them all with KGSSHV+007. This was not a perfect testing as I only had about 1 hour or less with each. The one that impressed me more was the Yggy A1.
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  5. Gave the three available episodes of Sterlin Harjo & Taika Waititi's Reservation Dogs a watch. Will certainly continue with it. #rezlife
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  6. In the other direction… Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog
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  8. https://fellowproducts.com/products/ode-brew-grinder?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=BRD&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9OKix_q38gIVGlNyCh0xmA-4EAAYASAAEgLUx_D_BwE That's my "not espresso" grinder, and I'm pretty happy with it. No retention, consistent grind. If it went fine enough for espresso it'd be perfect, but I'm happy with my niche for that.
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  9. Damn that looks good! Do you now import your Pink brisket fairy paper?
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  10. It turned out really good. And will make tacos for a week.
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  11. Tune? I thought I posted the whole playlist. Alas. I definitely agree that the Lydian Collective were front and center, and Capital Orchestra is more of an accompaniment, but I believe that was the intention. If you liked the music, their first album (rather, their whole catalog -- the first album plus a couple singles) is more of the same: https://lydiancollective.bandcamp.com/album/adventure Me, have moved on to fox capture plan. Just discovered them, will probably listen to their entire catalog what's available on streaming (Spotify/Tidal/YouTube)
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  12. Finished coat rack, with wall fixings hidden underneath the outside hangers
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  13. Just to give my 2 cents because it had been my learning experience too while I was building various projects. I would discourage using boutique expensive parts on first few builds while you're still learning the basics of building/following directions before learning the basics of how the circuit and builds work. This is for all intents and purposes your own personal experimentation stage. A lot of things will go wrong. You will install diodes backwards, make solder bridges, miss out on the insulation pads on heatsink/chassis mounted transistors, and plenty others. It will be slow and learning will be an iterative process. In the end your chassis will be full of holes on top of apprentice marks and the boards will probably have lifted traces from constant solder-desoldering or wrong solder temperature. The outputs might not work the first time or even the third or fourth time. By then it will dawn on you that your boutique ultra low PPM resistors and silver plated wires and expensive tantalum caps had costed you more than buying a decent headphone amplifier. It will be discouraging things will start to look not worth it to proceed with the project. To use standard components are entirely fine. Triple check orientation before soldering and double check after. If you're building a 20V power supply, it's entirely fine to get a reading of 19.80V because you're not just measuring the PSU output but you also have your meter's accuracy levels that could affect the reading. Almost always, your second build will be better than your first build.
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