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Pars

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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. I'm watching it as well and like it.
  5. Happy Birthday Brent!
  6. 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.
  7. 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...
  8. Happy Birthday Rob!
  9. 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.
  10. Any part numbers for these? Any search I do on Mouser brings up a TE Mate-N-Lok, and isn't 5.08mm pitch..
  11. Thanks all! I had a nice quiet day for the most part. No listening, but some imbibing did occur...
  12. Happy Birthday Shelly!
  13. Great. Didn't look at it. Go for it.
  14. I'd use something with 2 sets of outputs. You can thank me later (cough cough gilmore_protect board cough cough).
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. Happy Birthday Kevin!
  18. 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.
  19. Those things aren't film capacitors as he states in his ad are they? Electrolytic would be more like it.
  20. 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?
  21. 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!
  22. 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.
  23. 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.
  24. Happy Birthday Doug!
  25. 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).
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