Everything posted by chinsettawong
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
- Kevin Gilmore Circlotron Output, Large Enclosure [high-slew] Electrostatic Amplifier
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Stax SR-3 back to life
If you open them up again next time, please take a few photos of the inside to show us.
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
- Mini Group Buy - Blue Hawaii PCB
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grounded grid
Oh, that was fast. Thanks a lot.
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grounded grid
I've been trying to source 0.1uF 1KV capacitors which will fit into the board, but can't seem to find them. Can someone please help me with the part number and where to buy them?
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What Are You Building Today
Wow.
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What Are You Building Today
Nice!
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Nice!
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Happy birthday, Knucks!
Happy birthday!
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
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current feedback electrostatic amp
If everything can be surface mount, how small a footprint can it be? It would be nice if it can be a small and portable amp.
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
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CLOSED: Alpha/Song Huei Potentiometer Group Buy and TKD Attenuators
Congratulations!
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The Headcase Stax thread
Yes. Be very careful. But even if it's broken, you can replace it with Mylar. I can't hear any difference. Mylar is a lot stronger too.
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The Headcase Stax thread
I don't think the diaphragm can go bad that easily. I have opened up many headphones with the imbalanced issue (including my own DIY sets), and I have never seen a burnt diaphragm just yet. For some reasons, even a small arc spot on the diaphragm can cause the driver to sound lighter. The quick and easy fix is to recoat it. About the diaphragm material, I don't know what Stax uses. But, I am quite sure that your diaphragm is still good so there is no need to worry about replacing it. What you might need to replace could be the dust covers. They are extremely fragile. Wachara C.
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The Headcase Stax thread
Hi! If you are not afraid to disassemble your drivers, fixing the imbalance problem isn't that difficult. Most of the times, recoating the diaphragms solve it all. I can help you guys with any problem you have. Just let me know. Wachara C.
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
Wow. That's super nice!
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
Congratulations!
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Nice work Bui501. Really like you case work. About the DIY headphones, I'm always around if you should need any help. Wachara C.
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
Your amp looks really nice. Please show us the underside as well. About the volume, it might have something to do with your source putting out too soft sound too. Please check.
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The Headcase Stax thread
Thanks. I make these headphones to use with Stax compatible amps. The spacer thickness is 0.5 mm and bias voltage is 570V.