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Although the OP does look better with its bracelet, I’ve decided not to have it put back on, instead I’ve enquired about an alligator strap from that place in the UK, however my query isn’t about it in black, it’s what this place calls storm grey which looks a similar colour to the OP Rhodium dial. Getting this strap makes it so the AK end links won’t become obsolete, which I’m happy about. On that strap is a deployment buckle, which is what I’m going for, but in satin finish.
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My query re alternatives to Stax amps is on the amplifier section if you can enlighten me please, I have on that question listed 3 Stax amps am considering but am aware that there are alternatives just dont know what they are
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$ python -m visa shell Welcome to the VISA shell. Type help or ? to list commands. (visa) list ( 0) GPIB0::16::INSTR ( 1) GPIB0::28::INSTR ( 2) GPIB0::1::INSTR ( 3) ASRL2::INSTR ( 4) ASRL1::INSTR (visa) open 0 GPIB0::16::INSTR has been opened. You can talk to the device using "write", "read" or "query. The default end of message is added to each message (open) query *IDN? Response: KEITHLEY INSTRUMENTS INC.,MODEL 2015,0788786,B09 /A02 (open) close The resource has been closed. (visa) open 2 GPIB0::1::INSTR has been opened. You can talk to the device using "write", "read" or "query. The default end of message is added to each message (open) query *IDN? Response: TEKTRONIX,TDS 3032C,0,CF:91.1CT FV:v4.25 TDS3GV:v1.00 TDS3FFT:v1.00 TDS3TRG:v1.00 (open) close The resource has been closed. (visa) Played around with PyVISA today...
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My previous query(ies) may have gotten buried. Given the somewhat religious fervor this topic seems to generate on other forums (without much technical justification for the most part; just assumption), I would like to know people's thoughts on this. My take from other reading seems to be if not shunt then you are a) a dumb ass, or b ) you just don't appreciate the best. I did read a critique/analysis on topic that discussed shunts presenting a more uniform impedance to the load, but then went into a discussion of a push-pull relationship via a shunt, versus a push only relationship with a linear reg. My specific interest is in a Salas shunt vs. GRLV plus for a phono stage, but a general discussion is more than welcome, if for nothing more than my education
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Very nice work bjarnetv. Just to add on to what Craig has correctly pointed out in regards to pin 1, and your query if it’s something that may be audible. In my opinion a correctly implemented (as per rane notes) balanced line is all about “potential”, in other words one scenario may differ greatly from another, influencing environmental factors are all very different. The only way to test whether a certain environment has audible RFI, would be to dissconect pin 1 from the chassis and listen for hum, in a quiet rural country area you may not hear any as opposed to a city area where RFI is obviously greater. And then there’s house hold wiring, appliances and fluorescent lights that all add to that “potential”.
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Well would you look at that. Huh. I should say, if I had anything with a built-in tuner, I'd definitely sell it to you for cheap, but alas, I don't. Besides, I suck at shipping stuff. Which one? I'll take a look-see. EDIT, never mind, found it, try these: Used: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Yamaha/A1R-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar-113921793.gc http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Martin/Vintage-1955-D28-Acoustic-Guitar.gc http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Takamine/GB7C-Garth-Brooks-Seven-Signature-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar.gc New: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez/Talman-TCY10-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar.gc (I have a soft spot for Ibanez Talman series of guitars, but they're not for everyone, definitely a good choice trying before buying.) I have a query to my friend who indirectly gave Jeff some good guitar-buying advice, I'll see what he recommends. ...and then buy this one: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Daisy-Rock/Retro-H-Hollow-Body-Electric-Guitar-113659184.gc
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I was wondering if an amp designer/builder can explain why so many people have problems running the hev70. Most of the are imported from the EU and it seems to be all sorts of problems yet they work fine in the EU. Is there any possible explaination for it?
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This is a bit of topic, as it’s in regards to my BH, but maybe still relevant for KGSSHV builders, and I didn’t want to make a separate thread for my query. My BHs transformers are housed in a separate plastic box. The psu and amp boards reside in separate metal chassis. Earth ground is connected to the amp/psu chassis via its umbilical from the transformer box. I’m upgrading and building a metal box for transformers, so I will need to connect earth ground in this box. Here’s my query... Do I need to also connect earth ground to the amp/psu chassis as well, via the umbilical? I know for a Beta22 2 box build the amp box is not connected the ground earth, but this being high voltage I want to be 100% sure.
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Well, that's an altogether different question. Both Birgir and Dr. Gilmore have documented the shortcomings of the eXstatA design - the solid state version measures worse than the Stax SRM-323, and the hybrid version takes 6S4A tubes, which are excellent output devices, and uses them in an intermediate stage, seemingly for no other reason than to say there are tubes in the design. Let me just add that the output "current source" is based on a circuit topology that Walt Jung, a well known solid state engineer, gave as an example of what NOT to use (AudioXpress issue 4, 2007), because it just isn't a very good current source.. On the other hand, Dr. Gilmore posted in the HEV70 query thread in the amplification section of Head-Case on Mrach 7, 2006, that, "I have 2 of them. Never had a problem with either. They sound like crap but that is a different issue." And in his original article on his all triode direct drive tube amp design he said of the HV60/HEV70, "The solid state drive amplifier is horrible. Headphones themselves are excellent." You might be better off selling the hybrid eXstatA and putting the funds towards a better amp, either a used Stax or one of Dr. Gilmore's designs. If you can buy or build a Stax to Sennheiser cable adapter you can use it to drive your Sennheiser stat phones as well (or, use the SRD-7 pro with a cable adapter for the same purpose).
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The query I made wasn't for my benefit because as I've said, I've no intentions of using my 009's or 003's with any Woo amps, but I'll add that I got my 009's [ from PriceJapan ] in 2011 and they've been driven by the BHSE, KGSSHV, SRM-007t, 717, and I've not had one problem with the SQ.
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Jeff, your query is quite broad. Where do your priorities lie (weight vs. comfort vs. fun toys), what sort of places and conditions are you looking to visit? It all can make a huge difference in gear. I have similar big pack, an Arcteryx Altra 75, but I only use it for winter hikes requiring a lot of gear, or times when I take a full DSLR rig with tripod and full camping gear. I did a 7 day trip in thr Sierra earlier this year out of a 50L REI Flash, which weighs 3.5lb less. And I love my REI Stoke 29 for sub 20lb loads.
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I saw that you posted "Crybaby Wah-wah pedal" in response to Jeff's query, but I didn't watch the video so didn't realize it was an HOUR LONG DOCUMENTARY. So yeah, mah bad. And no, I didn't get one, I just thought it was a cool video that would appeal to guitarists.
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I think you've answered my query. Romantic and warm sounding is a good way of describing what kind of signature I'm definitely looking for. I've heard of Kenwood for sure, but not the other brands you mention, so I guess that's the brand for me to vintage for. Thank you.
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Using the link Dr. Wood provided... http://www.woodcraft.com/search2/search.aspx?query=teak Maybe the Watco? I've never used this one, but did use a Watco linseed oil and liked it. Someone that is an expert should pipe up...
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
Dusty Chalk replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Off Topic
I wanted to add this picture because I thought it was funny that in response to the query, "See anything you like?", he clicked the 'like' button. To wit: 'Yes.' -
The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
The Expanding Man replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
Thanks to everyone who responded to my query a couple of pages back about the merits of selling my DX outfit to go micro 4/3. I took the Olympus EP-3 and a panasonic 14-140 zoom out to the zoo yesterday. This was the very first shot I took: -
The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
nikongod replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
The F2.8 version will also be nice if (when) little monkey starts doing school plays and shit. Now someone needs to answer my flash query. Edited: Sunpak 411 may be the ticket. Need to check whether it will blow up my GRD IV though. -
There's also a 128GB iPad I didn't know existed. Dinny, get the 15" rMBP if you don't want to use it on a plane or on your own lap for most of the time. For iPad-like use I'd get the 13" or a MBA. Please let us know how ends up the memory issue on your iMac, I'm concerned it's troublesome to boost the memory up to 32GB. No comments about my memory query?
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http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SCH-I605MSAVZW'>Samsung Galaxy Note II, developer edition You know, I just got mine about 10 days ago, I wonder if I could upgrade it without additional cost (meaning as if I never upgraded to the non-developer edition). Sent them (both Verizon and Samsung) a query to that effect.
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Ye Macce Threade
HeadphoneAddict replied to Hopstretch's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110831105634716&query=lion+usb I'm doing this right now to get my copy of Lion for my rMBP. Will post if it works. I didn't want to upgrade to ML until I knew I had a working copy of the Lion installer for it. -
Well it does look solid, and hard, but not sure how that popped up on your query.
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New Wyred 4 Sound goodies at RMAF
monsieurguzel replied to Eric5676's topic in Home Source Components
I'm a little confused with what you really get for the $2000.... How is this any different than getting a mac mini (previous gen. w/ cd drive) and setting up XLD to autorip and query internet for cd info when you insert a cd. Then all you need is a library program like itunes, j.river, or the logitech squeezebox to automatically read your database and serve your music via DLNA. Mac mini looks a whole lot better and costs about $500. -
The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
Torpedo replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
I loved the Super-A for its small form factor, versatility and features (it even had a lever to close the diaphragm to the selected number so you could check DOF). I have 3 glasses, but they're not AF and are rated for FF, so I'm not sure how they'll perform on a new K-5. They say it sports a very good sensor, but it's also true the availability of lenses is very low, worse in Europe. I got the Nikon for compatibility at work with the endoscopic optics adapter, which had a Nikon mount. They lost the adapter, so the Nikon didn't get much use. Fact is that I enjoyed a lot going out to hunt pics, but for several reasons, being two of them the 36mm film being in disappearance, and the low quality of digital photos years ago. But now things are way different, hence my query. Thanks for replying Aerius Hadn't ready your post Reks. Thanks. Looks like I mistook the 18-200 VRII for other of the kit zoom lenses they include with the D5001 and D3001 bodies. I've found a better price for the D700 body. Since I'm not in a hurry I could wait for a new "entry level" FF by Nikon. Any expected features that make worth the wait and probable price increase? -
Good stuff Nate! Hope it works well. If you still are interested in the Focal's, touch base with the guys at Fidelis in Derry (Walter (owner) and Bill), I think they used to carry that Sib/Cub (?) sub/sat system....since they moved from Salem to Derry, though, I'm not sure they still do. But might be worth a query....
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Well I meant that you would also include the album or song or genre in the query, but it turns out (after trying it some more yesterday) that just using regular google instead of google "site search" will yield better results. I do the same thing when I shop for used music, and sometimes look to see if the seller may also have a storefront on Amazon, or try to see if the Amazon seller may have more of what I'm looking for than the eBay seller does. I don't have very good luck most of the time, but sometimes it clicks and I find 2 good albums, or a good album and a good book. I've had lot's better success with Amazon than eBay lately.
