Everything posted by Kerry
-
Any IP PBX Experts?
You should also take a look at hosted pbx solutions. Good luck
-
What are you listening to Part the Third
- Happy Birthday Todd (tkam)!
- Happy Birthday HiWire!
-
And now what did you do TODAY?
^ I'll have questions about this...
- Happy Birthday Antonio!
-
stax t8000 clone (well sorta)
I wanted to compare the dual input tubes (like in the T2) against the single. I'd build the dual first first though.
-
stax t8000 clone (well sorta)
Oh crap... Looks like I'm going to be busy
-
The Live Music Thread
Saw Cheap Trick and Foreigner last night at Jones Beach theater in one of the VIP suites... As a very special treat Lou Gramm came out and sang three songs in the encore. Very enjoyable night
-
Balanced to unbalanced board
^ Been there to many times...
-
Balanced to unbalanced board
Nice Justin!
- Happy Birthday wink!
-
The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
If you ever do calculate the cost (which you shouldn't) you'll realize I wasn't really being nice
-
And now what did you do TODAY?
Fun day! I think there is something in the air tonight. Just listening to Jethro Tull through the Gungnir / T2 / 007 Mk 1 Very nice
- Happy Birthday jose!
- Happy birthday Tyrion!
-
Happy Birthday Birgir-Biggie-spritzer!
Happy Birthday my Icelandic friend!!! Wishing you all the best
- Happy Birthday Augsburger!
-
Happy Birthday Justin!
Happy Birthday Justin!
-
And now what did you do TODAY?
My daughter has this several times a year. It's scary for her even though she knows what's happening now.
-
goldenreference low voltage power supply
This supply is going into a carbon so the current draw is very low. For a higher current use you should mount the LV supplies to a heat sink.
-
goldenreference low voltage power supply
-
Happy birthday, Kerry!
Thanks everyone. I just got back from all you can eat sushi with the family. Nice day today. My boys could put them out of business
-
stax t8000 clone (well sorta)
Try adjusting to +25v or so, then enable the servo. This one's not using the opto chip. Maybe we can add something to the board to disable it in the future.
-
stax t8000 clone (well sorta)
Can't wait to see what you think of this