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El_Doug

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  1. Oh, and if anyone else wants some Quads, but their wife won't allow them to purchase such large speakers, here's my proven strategy:

    Show her the Maggie 20's, and show all the excitement in the world. Once she explains how there's no way she will allow 2 meter tall speakers in the room, agree with her (making a big deal out of how you are a good husband for being willing to compromise), and suggest the "small" Quads

  2. Kimchi is just enjoying the view out the window - I am fortunate that she never claws ANYTHING except the welcome mat. Not once has she ever attacked a chair, couch, wire/cord, or the Quads, in the 4 years I've owned her. In fact, she won't even take out her claws when jumping up on the desk to be pet, leading to a humorous slide as the momentum from her jump pushes her along.

    Now I just need to do something about my 26'' TV with black levels and detail that make the Sun look like a reference for darkness...

  3. Scary lack of Quad ESL's in this thread - let's change that!

    Have my 2805's spaced 2 feet from the wall - with an absorber behind the middle panels, I can't tell a difference between this distance and pulling them any further out

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  4. Because I mismeasured and my heatsinks need to be shaved 2mm (I don't want to put a hole in the top of my chassis, and I'm not comfortable with using any shorter standoffs)

    Once my wife gets home, I may have her yank on the heatsink with pliers while I heat both of the joints. I've spent over an hour with my desoldering pump and braid with no luck... not to mention the ridiculous amounts of flux vapors now permeating the air in my living room :D

    why do you need to unsolder the heatsinks? It was designed to be repaired without ever doing that.

  5. Thanks! Measuring before 4.7M to bias output gives me 480V, measuring the zener string gives me 580V. I'm guessing the RCRC filter dropped 100V. I'm also reading... 99VDC at the bias supply output; with reference to ground.

    I was using 1A fuse before. It immediately popped at start up. I think startup transient caused it to blow.

    This could be great news! I just tried powering on my third attempt at the PS yesterday, and the fuse blew instantly... I was going to let my blood pressure lower for about a week before attempting again, but maybe I'll just try a higher rated fuse

  6. I have gathered that from him, yes. But the corporate interests that he will have to partner with will undoubtedly not feel the same way. No file format can force a minimum level of dynamic range, for instance. It would not surprise me if they end up re-releasing 256k mp3s in his new formats, much like those uneducated souls who transfer their mp3 collection into FLAC and claim it sounds better.

    I dunno. Neil Young seems to generally disdain celebrity branding (see: his entire career). I'm not particularly a fan, but I think he actually does care about fidelity.

  7. I'm 100% sure this is just going to be another branding label, along the lines of "Beats Audio." Now we can hear the same poorly mastered songs with higher levels of distortion and much larger filesizes, and all the hipsters will jump with glee that they are listening to the best of the best.

    No details, but he's getting more serious...

    Neil Young Trademarks New Audio Format: http://ow.ly/1JT3FV

  8. Fun... new board, +/-15v supply is all over the place, and the 500v supply sparked on powerup and blew the fuse... this is just not my build so far sad.png

    any better way to test my transformer other than measuring for shorts, and then measuring the AC voltage?

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