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Hmm, the datasheet right off of Genesic's site shows GDS: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwi5usK-kvnwAhXKZs0KHYmTCvMQFjABegQIAxAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.genesicsemi.com%2Fsic-mosfet%2FG3R450MT17D%2FG3R450MT17D.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1sVqBXJV-AnV_PZztKUbPF Now this is confidence inspiring! Newark's is GDS Arrow's is GSD
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Has anyone been watching "The Nevers" on HBO? I have, and while it has many problems and is kind of a mess, have been enjoying it. Joss Whedon, who I know has a lot of fans here.
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When you say "then I replaced all the internal cables with 2.5 mm section OFC. I didn't think the sound changed so much for the better, I don't recognize them anymore." do you mean you like them better, or they sound worse? And yes, pictures or it didn't happen.
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I'm watching it as well and like it.
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Happy Birthday Brent!
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Deftones-White Pony I'd always like the song Change when I would hear it on the radio, but had never bought one of their albums. My oldest son had played Beauty School off a later album for me, so I requested both of these as CDs for my birthday. I listened to Change last night on the speakers and was astounded at how good it sounded. I really wish some of the stuff I really like from the early-mid '90s had been recorded and mastered this well.
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I'm sorry, but I still like the blue ring illuminated vandal switches... banish me to the corner Perhaps it is because I have rarely gotten around to casing any of my shit (yet), so I haven't gotten tired of living with them...
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Thanks guys. Yes, I use the 5.08mm SPOX connectors on my own (lower voltage) builds, as I detest the screw down connectors for my own use. I'll need to take a closer look at these, but Molex makes a Micro-Fit 3.0 series, which is 3mm pitch, and rated for 600V apparently. 3 pin PN: 43650-0315. Might be something to plan for on PCB designs if they actually work out to their ratings. I have some of them for some Salas shunts for a UGS preamp project.
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Any part numbers for these? Any search I do on Mouser brings up a TE Mate-N-Lok, and isn't 5.08mm pitch..
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Thanks all! I had a nice quiet day for the most part. No listening, but some imbibing did occur...
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Great. Didn't look at it. Go for it.
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I'd use something with 2 sets of outputs. You can thank me later (cough cough gilmore_protect board cough cough).
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I don't have either of the devices that James has (dy294 or the peak atlas dca75... wish I did), but I built an adapter for the Toshiba dual JFETs using a zig-zag socket, a piece of PCB board, and some thick diode leads. I'll try to post a pic later. This, in conjunction with James' mod with the clip leads, would make this easy.
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Not sure Marc. Kevin was using these on the Dynahi PSUs, but switched to the LT1021 for the GRLV/GRHV PSUs. I think the original Dynalo (such as headamp, etc.) also used REF02s.
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Happy Birthday Kevin!
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Ahhm, damn, they're these guys: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Cornell-Dubilier-CDE/947D601K901DCRSN?qs=INK05T%2FwFA13oHAmtB1Cnw%3D%3D Crap, those are a bit pricey, but in stock.
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Those things aren't film capacitors as he states in his ad are they? Electrolytic would be more like it.
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I don't know from a gerber perspective, but could you save the soldermask layer as an image file and invert that using a graphics program?
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and now for something completely different part 3
Pars replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
That looks really nice John. A lot of planning (all the board and device holes, etc.). That doesn't appear to be a Modu case, and looks nice! -
Michael, Check out the Rossman group videos on YouTube. He does a review of some hot air stations. He likes the Quick, but I believe he has one from Atten which is cheaper and performs just as well.
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Found it (not the cartridge, but what it was). It was an Apature. I'm guessing it was a KOCE. Reading up on them, supposedly Ortofon made them or had something to do with them. I remember liking it though. Sorry to quote my own post, but somehow just ran across the brand of the cartridge today.
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Happy Birthday Doug!
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They do make another variant of that heatsink (2100G) which is not drilled/tapped, but I don't know if anyone stocks it. You could drill and tap that one for whatever reasonable fastener you wanted to use (4-40 or M3).
