MikeW said:Just keep your shirt on
The shirt is off. Next come the pants. This is going to get ugly. I am going to be working on GainKlones with just my shorts on.
Don't worry no pictures.
I know exactly how you feel!
So.
Just to keep you excited, here is the status of current
projects, in order of their probable appearance.
ZV5: Karen is building the final version right now. ETA = 10 days
J-HORN: Built and complete. Article being written. ETA = 20 days
High Pass/ Low Pass Electronic Xover: Waiting for clever name. ETA = 40 days
PRBLM: Wayne's Passive Remote Balanced Line Masterpiece. (Pass is writing the text, everything else is done) ETA = 50 days
ZV6: Schematic exists. ETA = 60 days
M-HORN: the M stands for MuHahahahahaha. ETA = 70 days
The KleinHorn: ETA = 90 days
The CLAW: Waiting for large amounts of shop space which have been preempted by Rushmore production. ETA = on hold.
There you have it boys and girls.
Just to keep you excited, here is the status of current
projects, in order of their probable appearance.
ZV5: Karen is building the final version right now. ETA = 10 days
J-HORN: Built and complete. Article being written. ETA = 20 days
High Pass/ Low Pass Electronic Xover: Waiting for clever name. ETA = 40 days
PRBLM: Wayne's Passive Remote Balanced Line Masterpiece. (Pass is writing the text, everything else is done) ETA = 50 days
ZV6: Schematic exists. ETA = 60 days
M-HORN: the M stands for MuHahahahahaha. ETA = 70 days
The KleinHorn: ETA = 90 days
The CLAW: Waiting for large amounts of shop space which have been preempted by Rushmore production. ETA = on hold.
There you have it boys and girls.
Re: High/low Xover
Most likely it will be Passover (of 2006) when it will finally be posted on the passdiy site.
And the other Nelson optimistic ETAs should be scaled based on that.
Nelson, if the Zen5 has cascodes I'll buy the kit. What the heck, I see where this is going. The next big Passlabs production will be an XA with cascodes once again doubling the number of output mosfets.
....just how many IRFP244 did you buy?
ThomasLMcLean said:As a name I would offer:
The ZEN PASSOVER.
At the every least this will confuse the non-believers.
Most likely it will be Passover (of 2006) when it will finally be posted on the passdiy site.
And the other Nelson optimistic ETAs should be scaled based on that.
Nelson, if the Zen5 has cascodes I'll buy the kit. What the heck, I see where this is going. The next big Passlabs production will be an XA with cascodes once again doubling the number of output mosfets.
....just how many IRFP244 did you buy?
Wow! that's a lot of stuff
Sounds like we need to thank the rest of the crew
too... so, thanks Karen and Wayne and the rest
of the Pass DIYers. It's amazing you guys find time
for all of this and your real job too.
I think the crossover will have really nice
Positve Karma just seeping out of it
adjust your Karma with the Pass X-Over
not on a negative note, but i was surprised to
see that the commercial crossover has been
discontinued...
Sounds like we need to thank the rest of the crew
too... so, thanks Karen and Wayne and the rest
of the Pass DIYers. It's amazing you guys find time
for all of this and your real job too.
I think the crossover will have really nice
Positve Karma just seeping out of it
adjust your Karma with the Pass X-Over
not on a negative note, but i was surprised to
see that the commercial crossover has been
discontinued...
There is a big choice here - Zen names listHigh Pass/ Low Pass Electronic Xover: Waiting for clever name. ETA = 40 days
Eric.
moe29 said:i was surprised to see that the commercial crossover has been
discontinued...
Huh? The XVR1 is doing quite well, thank you. Perhaps there is some confusion relating to a closeout on product which featured external supplies with sheet metal in the chassis. We replaced them with machined aluminum by demand, but it did create a short term bargain on the older supply chassis.
Crossovers have never been a top seller, and we content ourselves with the knowledge that the limited quantities are typically accompanied by expensive amps and preamps. More to the point, the product exists because we had a personal need for them.
Nelson Pass said:
High Pass/ Low Pass Electronic Xover
Name?
Zen_Xover... in short, Zover.
JH
Well on the Pass Labs Home page between the X2 and Xono
there's a title of: No longer in production...
so it's a little confusing, i thought it meant everything below the
sentence, since i knew the D1 was out of production. I guess
that's referring to the X2, since there is now a X2.2 ?
well, i'm glad to see it's still available
now i have no exscuse, i guess i'll have to buy one
moe29 (proud owner of an Aleph 3, the real thing)
there's a title of: No longer in production...
so it's a little confusing, i thought it meant everything below the
sentence, since i knew the D1 was out of production. I guess
that's referring to the X2, since there is now a X2.2 ?
well, i'm glad to see it's still available
now i have no exscuse, i guess i'll have to buy one
moe29 (proud owner of an Aleph 3, the real thing)
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