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Everything posted by luvdunhill
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I decided to go with the Sunfire HRS-10. I used to drool over the Sunfire brand back in the day, so it's a bit nostalgic. Still considering the center channel, looking for opinions there
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Finished up my data center closet shelf. Most of the work is hidden behind my UPS, but basically coax, Ethernet and power in a 2-gang wall plate.
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Jeff, you would fit right into the Chinese bike culture with those mitts
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Mostly to mess with@swt61
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I use Octave. - the et. al.
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What is that felty thing on the woofer called? Some sort of mass loading?
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I can't see the model on your pictures, but if it's the UFW-10 it's 13.5" H x 13.25" W x 13" D which would be perfect.
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There is no way I can bring two into the house. So, I would say either give the pair to Nate, or if he wants a single we can split them I would think finding a matching single down the road would be tough. What are the dimensions?
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Sorry, that was vague - $500 for the center channel. The price for the subwoofer would be in the price range of the three listed above. I think I will avoid DIY for the subwoofer. The center channel might be a necessity.
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Looking for a recommendation for the home theater: Subwoofer - not rear ported, prefer sealed or front firing passive radiator - sensitive on size. Would like depth around 14" - will be placed in a corner - small preference for white or gloss black Options: - New emotiva subs are just a hair too big - SVS SB-1000 - Sunfire SDS-10 - Elac S10EQ Center - Max width 19" - no rear ports, sealed or front firing as it will be in a cabinet - not worried about dreaded matching, will be operating as "large center" or "small L/R" Options: - Wanted Dynaudio Excite or Emotiva, but too wide - Used is fine, looking around $500 range Thanks for the researchers out there!
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Something nearby Q13 is generating heat? If the voltage drop across the resistors is the same, they should share the same current.
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He wants your digits man.
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If you look very closely at the picture, he manufacturer agrees. It's my wife who had to be reckoned with. In fact, if you look at some of the Amazon Q&A for wall outlets this seems to be a popular question "Can these be installed the "right" way"
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I did skimp on the $200 Furutech outlet covers... I upgraded to the $0.40 vinyl over the $0.20 plastic covers instead.
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I thought my numbering scheme was infallible! Well, in my head at least it is. After all these years I just don't understand why people don't build LED-based CCSes on a breadboard, use a pot to dial in the current and buy the resistor to match the LED. If I had to count the posts of people looking for specific LEDs...... /rant off (not really, still on. Don't be that guy!)
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Upgraded outlets to let the basses through. At least the plugs stay plugged in now There needs to be Decora-style versions, seriously so they can match my other outlets. Srsly.
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Decca on DG? A bit confused about that, but...
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I think the Rega P3 (or the newer P3-24) on the used market is one of the better values in Audio.
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I added some LEDs to my phono stage. I used LM317 in the spirit of the original Pass Xono. Wanted something subtle and channeled Nate a bit on hatred of bright blue LEDs
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It's tough even with an air station to get the heat pad optimally soldered
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It seems to sound better. That is all there is to follow