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Everything posted by luvdunhill
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me neither. Agreed, I think the TTVJ Slim is the best commercial amp period for IEMs.
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at least he had one good post I guess.
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I just read the same thing. So, is being OOP in this case a good thing or a bad thing? Meaning, how good are the original transfers? I think at the price I'll chance it.
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bought. thanks GPH!
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where is it imported from? Looks like Korea? I'll probably get one too.
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yes, in fact. That's Fitz on the left. How did you know?
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if you can plug it in, yes
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I'd rather have the mythical titanium plating equipment that they use, thank you very much
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ok, so a couple questions that might seem strange, but.. once digital signal shows up on a digital input, what happens? What I mean is, I'm assuming the driver goes into a fetch loop and it just writes that info to disk. Is there room here for errors or quality degradation? What sort of software is there out there do this "recording", any recommendations? Finally, is there some sort of standalone unit that can do this and say dump the data to a CF card or something? I'm mildly curious also how this is done with DSD as well.
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Wait, I see some discrepancies here. The title says $2,750 MSRP and the post says $2,749 MSRP. Which is it, because this important to me making a buying decision...
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Also just bought one of these: Low cost GPIB-USB interface, Agilent 82357B compatible - eBay (item 170542849941 end time Oct-20-10 07:17:59 PDT) My evil plan is slowly coming together...
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Spring Cleaning DIY Stuff Thread [Final Update]
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
Last Update. This is it folks. (5) Fairchild FQPF2N60C (TO-220F) (2) ON TIP50G (TO-220) (4) OPA2277PA (8-PDIP) (5) OPA445AU (8-SOIC) (3) OPA2227PA (8-PDIP) (2) TLE2426IP (8-PDIP) (2) IRFBC30 (TO-220) (1) TL783C (TO-220) (5) OPA227P (8-PDIP) (3) OPA228PA (8-PDIP) (2) TL081CP (8-PDIP) (1) OPA2227P (8-PDIP) (1) LT1206CN8 (8-PDIP) (4) OPA2312P (8-PDIP) (1) OPA2604PA (8-PDIP) (1) OPA627BP (8-PDIP) (2) OPA637BP (8-PDIP) (2) OPA602AP (8-PDIP) (6) OPA134PA (8-PDIP) (5) OPA2107AU (8-SOIC) (5) OPA134AU (8-SOIC) (2) AD845KN (8-PDIP) (2) AD8620 (8-SOIC) (4) OPA2107AU (8-SOIC) (175) BC550C (TO-92) (75) BC560C (TO-92) (17) IRF510 (TO-220) ( 8 ) 2SC2344 measured hfe (TO-220) ( 8 ) 2SA1011 measured hfe (TO-220) (14) DSSK60-0045B (TO-247) (22) 2SA968 (TO-220) (60) 2SA1831 (TO-220) (18 ) IRF9510 (TO-220) (14) IXCP10M45S (TO-220) -
Spring Cleaning DIY Stuff Thread [Final Update]
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
4-pin XLR to banana break out large, high voltage, grabber probes two, 3-pin XLR to banana (or spade) cables. These might need a bit of work, as I believe one of the connections was cutting out, so selling as is. Very nice cables though 4-pin XLR to TRS surgeon silk thread, for turntable belts. Available by the foot. a pair of LED arrays used for prototyping (ended up going with a different config) prototyping board, sealed (for info look up part number) prototyping board, sealed (for info look up part number) Sony ECR-400: From Spritzer, but I lost the other $%$@ baffle, so available for parts / experimentation. These would really make the best SFI donor phone ever. PDIP receiver Koss ESP-950 extension cable LSK389 SOIC-8 to Toshiba 7-zip package adapters Apple-esque Flash drive Rub on, "audio" decals, 3 packs in black and 3 packs in white -
Spring Cleaning DIY Stuff Thread [Final Update]
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
Heh, one final update maybe tonite. -
perhaps Woo is a middle man, but definitely not the OEM.
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Why are they called Woo Audio sockets? oh and buy my stuff.
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Spring Cleaning DIY Stuff Thread [Final Update]
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
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nice. I hope Panasonic picks up this as a widget... I don't think I'd buy the Logitech thing though... if it was there I'd try it, but not sure I'd pay to try it.
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Spring Cleaning DIY Stuff Thread [Final Update]
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
more stuff Borbely unregulated PSU boards: Two Dynahi PSU boards (schematic): 24VAC wall wart, reterminated with nice screw on barrel connector: ( 7 ) Aavid TO-220 heat sink kits (Mouser part 532-4880 which uses Thermalflm) ( 3 ) TO-247/TO-3/etc. mica kits ( 24 ) Bergquist SP2000 pads (Digikey part number on packages, say TO-220 but will fit larger packages like TO-3P I believe) ( 3 ) aluminum oxide TO-247 insulators (I know I have more, but cannot find them anywhere...) Titanium counter sink bit 15/16" Greenlee knock out, used just a few times. Useful for cutting Neutrik XLR holes Fancy Power-Con power cable Weller soldering iron descaler Hakko Blue iron (perfect for chassis jacks and joints that sit on large ground planes) ( 5 pair ) binding posts: PS Audio short, right angle power cords Longish Audioquest mini to RCA cable Soldering bench Cambridge Soundworks dipole speakers. A nice chassis for a MC step-up transformer and a pair of Jensen step-ups. Probably about 15 minutes and you're ready to go with this. Case formally Consonnance MC step and has a foot front and nice metal domed feed: ( 1 ) not two 1.27mm Bondhaus hex wrenches that fit the tiny Rega tonearm adjustment screw scary cables HPS Rumble Filter board ( 2 ) unfinished ends for 1455 series Hammond case (I can track down the model upon request) 1 short JH audio IEM cable ( 3 ) Duende Criatura tube rings, large fits 6SN7 and two small fit 6DJ8: Pair of BAT XLR to RCA adapters Pair of calibration weights iPod shuffle, great condition with a few marks.. first owner, bought at the start of the summer. Pearl phono kit. I actually have all the parts to build this, so if you're interested we can talk. It will take a bit to scare up the odds and ends, but I do have them. PSU delay board (I can get some more info on this for you if you're interested) ( 50 ) Berquist pads K10 for TO-247/TO-3P, etc. ( some ) TDA1543A DACs ( lots ) Output BJTs used in the Ayre V-5xe I believe. I have probably 50 pairs. ( 8 ) ceramic noval PCB sockets ( 4 ) CMC Bakelite UX4 sockets, includes mounting brackets ( 8 ) CMC ceramic octal sockets, includes mounting brackets large collection of mil-spec ceramic standoffs. Probably worth a fortune, if you compare prices at Mouser for these ( 8 ) noval ceramic PCB sockets, cylinder type ( 4 ) atmel atttiny24 microcontrollers ( 1 ) CS8414-CS lot of knobs ( 4 ) 7pin sockets, NOS lot of jacks lot of Neutrik powercon and speakercon connectors lot of spade connectors four RCA connectors, dialectric looks like Teflon, but no guarantees as I'm not positive where I picked these up to verify this lot of switches lot of power entry modules two chassis mount relays found a bunch of parts for the microphone preamp boards, also the boards are still available ( 2 ) TDA1541A matching numbers ( 1 ) SM5842APT ( 2 ) Li-ion cells illuminated panel mount ammeter lot of teflon tubing Goertz Alpha-Core M1-2 10ga flat ribbon speaker cable, comprised of two 0.750" W x 0.010" thick polyester terepthlate insulated copper ribbons, 2.2mΩ, 0.95nF, 6nH per foot Solid silver wire Acrotec: 99.99997% (6N) purity stress free copper wire from Nippon Mining, Japan *40μ (4.2Ω/ft.) copper wire with polyester varnish insulation. Excellent wire available for rewiring tonearms or any application given a sufficient number of paralleled strands. For most tonearms parallel about 15 ccw wound strands of this 46ga wire, or use fewer for ultra delicate applications, -
Spring Cleaning DIY Stuff Thread [Final Update]
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
Remaining is the pulley, component cable, headphone cable, Ballsie, soft start, matched Wima caps, Serpac case, Jantzen c-coil inductors, both 22VAC transformers, wallin jig, heater delay -
rather not have to use those ears, you know how unreliable those can be
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I'm pretty much addicted to the stuff. The stuff I use smells like an Orthodox church, which improves my soldering. Wouldn't do without it for SMD soldering and most TH soldering. That said, there is solder that has a lot of flux present, such as the old non-RoHS WBT solder which is an appropriate substitute I guess.
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A calibrated measurement mic. I just don't trust the data provided by the manufacturer, and rather than always wonder, I'm going to invest in a calibration service. I really wanted to get get a Beyer MM-1, but they're outside my budget. Cross Spectrum has been recommended to me a few times for this stuff, so I'm about to pull the trigger with them.
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Really impressed with the Cohiba Dom.. Wondering now if my Cubans might be fakes, despite purchasing them personally overseas..
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Nice! I have a pair of Xicar scissors that have become misaligned.. Amy idea how good thier warantee is? Oh and a Cohiba Dom from Mike