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ujamerstand

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  1. For the adapter pcb? I couldn't find anything else suitable with high enough voltage ratings. The phoenix screw terminal connector is used on the amp, so I just continue to use them. I really much rather to use something else that will latch on securely though. Do you have something in mind?
  2. Indeed. Perfect label on the KGSSHV.
  3. I thought I should give everyone on my list an update. I've been promised by the machine shop that I would get billed this week, but I'm still waiting to get billed. I've phoned my CC company to make sure that the bill was not blocked, and it was not. I was also told by my CC company that there is still a chance for it to be processed on Friday, in which case it would show up Tuesday morning. If it does not I'll asked the machine shop to redirect me to the billing department to see what's going on. I really want to make sure that the price I'm quoting everyone is accurate before shipping them out, so thank you for your patience.
  4. Just wondering, what's the volume set to when you were testing this?
  5. Good Job! Glad to know swapping out the PRP reduced the noise for sure. Now I have to find new use for these prps...
  6. Nah, he should get the 009 AND keep the three O2s.
  7. well, I certainly won't be able to compete with that. haha
  8. Looks like you had a good time at RMAF. Happy Birthday!
  9. Wow, triple birthday! Happy Birthday!
  10. Which sorting option are you using? On a separate note, I noticed that the author field in the search results for a thread all refers to the same person. Can we fix this?
  11. Not yet. I ordered them last week. I had batchpcb to send them to Horio, who might need them earlier than I do. Maybe he could take some pictures when they arrive? my plan is buy some long M3 screws and some 6~7mm nylon standoffs to mount the pcb on the jack; then hook up the wires to the phoenix connectors on the bottom.
  12. I was checking over the parts today, and I found one part that has a different dimension from the rest. Its circular head is slightly shorter than the rest of the parts, exposing the pins when I insert them. So I am removing it from the batch. The other 33 parts are all have the same dimensions.
  13. I knew it! I'm putting that correction into my BOM. Thanks! Edit: Okay, the closest value I could find to 490k is 487k. So I guess that means +/-497V output on my supply. Or I guess I could substitute them with 511k+470k to get +/-500.5V output.
  14. I closed the editing yesterday when I had no more jacks. Right now there is one extra because Horio no longer needed it. Let me know if you want it. I should probably remove that link to reduce confusion.
  15. Well guys, this is it. I have no more jacks left. I'll let everyone know once the machine shop's bill show up on my credit card. (Pretty sure will occur sometimes next week, since I was told that I would be billed this week.) We'll talk about payment instructions and shipping information after that. In the mean time if anyone have any concerns feel free to contact me. wink you have PM.
  16. ^^I put an equation there that automatically calculates the amount. Link should work now.
  17. Almost forgot. I've also made some adapter pcbs for the jacks, they are cheap enough that you could just mill a couple for yourself I think. You can find the gerbers here. Or you could order from batchPCB directly. Thanks to kerry for all the advices on this one. Edit: fixed the link.
  18. Rodrigo, if you could mill some more at a cheaper price it'd be great. My cost isn't exactly great because of the shop I used. Here is a sign up sheet for my jacks: (Edit: I have no more jacks). I'm going by $1328 / 34 = ~$39 for the jacks and $102 / 34 = $3 for the pins.
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