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Flush Cut Your Cable Ties!

Posted 17th February 2011 at 04:44 PM by Boofers
Updated 25th March 2011 at 12:42 PM by Boofers

If I could pass one piece of knowledge onto every person in the electronics industry it would be this: always flush cut your cable ties. I am tired of having my forearms sliced up by sharp cable ties every time I reach inside a piece of equipment. So remember, safety first, cut your ties flush. Besides, flush ties just look nicer.

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The very first blog post!!!

Posted 20th August 2009 at 07:40 AM by keantoken
Updated 20th August 2009 at 09:31 AM by keantoken (Adding a pretty picture...)

Hi all. Apparently, this is the first blog post of the new DIYAudio (unless the new software is fooling me).

Sooo...... What would someone like me want to blog about? All I can really do is post links to my threads and post pictures of my ideas. I don't really have enough to contribute which would warrant a regular blog...

One thing I think deserves mention is the thread below about the Allison output stage. Surely there are more interesting things to talk about, things more pertaining to audio (there is generally a sort of Zen approach where even though a circuit may measure well, there may be other ways of doing it that sound better).

https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=139564

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The significance of the Allison, to me, is its measured performance as a voltage buffer. You still need a low source impedance because the input impedance...
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