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jleaman said:No you just use the old usless stuff like the stock mouse. ( THUMBSDOWN ) you wate more time moving the mouse up and down with out a scroll mouse .. but hey you got lots of time : O )
And it is Jason saying :slow down Dave, i can't follow what you are doing" {)
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planet10 said:
And it is Jason saying :slow down Dave, i can't follow what you are doing" {)
dave
How many keyboards have you gone through ? Don't make me post a picture of yor keyboard's..
As soon as I can, I'll order a couple pairs of the Aura drivers, and put together a preliminary version of the flat pack, I have some good ideas for making the assembly quick and fool-resistant. The alignment won't matter too much yet...it can be finalized down the road...These will most likely be sealed. When they're done I'll send them off to Dave for critique...maybe they can be passed around.
Illusus said:As soon as I can, I'll order a couple pairs of the Aura drivers, and put together a preliminary version of the flat pack, I have some good ideas for making the assembly quick and fool-resistant. The alignment won't matter too much yet...it can be finalized down the road...These will most likely be sealed. When they're done I'll send them off to Dave for critique...maybe they can be passed around.
Sounds like a plan
dave
Illusus said:Dave, i've meant to mention that I really like the planetsofta logo, very clever. All you?
My adaptation of a real designers work (paid him a pair of speakers for it -- the planet_10 logo is much closer to the original).
dave
FYI
Quasi-anechoic frequency response for the Aurasound in the little TL cabinet. This is using a BSC circuit consisting of a .7mH inductor and 8 ohm resistor. I don't use one at my desk because I get a boost from the wall and the desktop but for regular use the BSC is recommended.
Quasi-anechoic frequency response for the Aurasound in the little TL cabinet. This is using a BSC circuit consisting of a .7mH inductor and 8 ohm resistor. I don't use one at my desk because I get a boost from the wall and the desktop but for regular use the BSC is recommended.
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Timn8ter said:Quasi-anechoic frequency response for the Aurasound
That is pretty close to the sim
excellent
dave
Timn8ter said:Yes it is. I hooked it up to my regular stereo and started pushing it hard with some stand-up bass and it started mucking up the vocals but I'm sure I was close to the 90db area at that point.
At those levels with any bass you should be exceeding the xmax by at least a bit
dave
Super Baltic Birch
Hi,
I just joined the forum and saw your post from several years ago. Did you still have any of this "super" baltic birch? I am making a couple of the Bill Fitzmaurice "David" speakers and it sounds like the perfect material. I know shipping might be a little steep, but perhaps it could be cut before shipping (?)--I'm in NC (USA). Not sure what size you have, but supposedly the design needs two 5x5 sheets for each one (four 5x5 for two, to clarify). If yours is a different size, I could calculate what I'd need.
Hope it's not too cold up there in Saskastoon--my grandfather was in the Canadian Army in Medicine Hat, so I have a feeling what the winters are like!
Regards,
Eric
Hi,
I just joined the forum and saw your post from several years ago. Did you still have any of this "super" baltic birch? I am making a couple of the Bill Fitzmaurice "David" speakers and it sounds like the perfect material. I know shipping might be a little steep, but perhaps it could be cut before shipping (?)--I'm in NC (USA). Not sure what size you have, but supposedly the design needs two 5x5 sheets for each one (four 5x5 for two, to clarify). If yours is a different size, I could calculate what I'd need.
Hope it's not too cold up there in Saskastoon--my grandfather was in the Canadian Army in Medicine Hat, so I have a feeling what the winters are like!
Regards,
Eric
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