Everything posted by Beefy
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slow forum
In Australia, we used to call it a spit roast.
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On Bacon
I have some of their Bacon Salt. Not bad, but the BLT I had for lunch today is better
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Digital Inputs
I have often wondered what would happen if you used a cable impedance matched to an RCA connection, and switched out 75ohm termination resistors at either end for whatever resistor is appropriate...... From my understanding, that would work extremely well, without having to resort to BNC connections. Anybody smarter than me care to comment?
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RWA Black Lightening - Battery Power Supplies
I did specify switching But I absolutely agree...... an AC wallwart feeding a regulated supply is a great solution. Much cheaper than a shielded transformer.
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RWA Black Lightening - Battery Power Supplies
That is definitely a better way to spend your money IMHO. I mean seriously, who of us here use the switching wallwarts that this product is designed to replace?
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Digital Inputs
When I was first planning to put BNC on my Buffalo, I was going to with Neutrik. They have a whole range of true 75 ohm coax connectors: Neutrik - Video - BNC 75 Ω Never got round to it though. Just didn't seem important enough to chase down the silver/solder/isolated connector to match my other Neutrik sockets.
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RWA Black Lightening - Battery Power Supplies
I can't think of a single scenario where I would prefer to use this instead of, say, a Sigma 11 or 22 at about 1/4 of the cost.
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Fluke 179?
..... and mine arrived today as well I'm very happy with it. Fairly well built, good probes, nice enough case. DC and AC mV both register very low or zero with probes shorted, and resistance is just 0.1 ohms. Accuracy seems pretty good for what I can measure quickly. 1.5k Vishays measure as 1.501k, 562 Xicons measure as 561.2. Four spare 10nF caps I have measure in the range of 9.62-9.74nF. Diode test might be a touch off...... of the few LEDs I have spare (none of which are high end mind you) a 1.7V measures 1.58V, a 2.0V measures 1.7V, and a 3.6V doesn't measure at all.
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Can anyone help me ?
You need to go through the channel setup. Seriously, there are guides all over Google for this sort of thing.
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Can anyone help me ?
Have you also set up your playback software to actually use ASIO as the output device? In foobar, for example, you have to set up individual devices. Then you can select between those devices at your leisure. Nothing needs to be set up in ASIO4ALL.
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slow forum
- Fluke 179?
Still waiting on mine. In fact, I'm currently waiting on several things that are all running quite late- Fluke 179?
Perhaps it comes with extra special 'probes'?- What did you do today?
Hmmm, sounds good, but the sugar is an interesting inclusion. I was always taught that sugar (well, fructose in particular) was a big no-no unless you were using, say, molasses or brown sugar in a porter or stout. But I never tried to brew a Belgian Blonde either. In any case...... do you keg or bottle?- slow forum
I can't see why he went off the road...... he wasn't even traveling that fast!- Happy Birthday Dinny
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- Q on digital cable form factors and their related performance
Its not true. Its audiophool bullshit. Perhaps I should have added sarcasm tags to let you know that I was making fun of you?- Q on digital cable form factors and their related performance
Improvements from digital cabling always include tighter bass......- Post the last thing you bought!
...... and the Gamma-2 budget- Post the last thing you bought!
Stax SR-Lambda and SRD7-SB- Digital Inputs
Where is the option for it doesn't matter? If you have decent equipment, then you should be able to use any connection method without too much stress. Sure, you might be able to see jitter or a sloppy SPDIF signal on a scope, but IMHO audibility of such things is tenuous at best - unless you are very specifically listening for it.- What did you do today?
HEH! I was just reading your thread- What did you do today?
Awwww, bugger Am I the only person who had a good day?!?- Happy birthday, Dreadhead!
Happy birthday! - Fluke 179?
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