Cleaned a couple things up in the pcb. Moved the FET on the PSU so that pretty much any heatsink could be used. I a spot for the CL-60 thermistor right on the mono channel, and a connector for a chasis connection. Added some better labels.
Thoughts?
-Scott
Thoughts?
-Scott
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Zen Mod said:why your www looks good only with IE......with Firefox-it's a mess with narrow frames......
ZenMod,
Thanks for the kind feedback and showing your interest in my WWW .
I know about home page only to the short extent after having done self-study through a small handbook. I am really an amateur in this field, and even I didn’t know what are the IE and Firefox. This morning, I had a brief chat on the coffee table with one of our IT-facilitators, and felt myself that I designed my WWW pinned to IE (Internet Explorer). He informed me that some people prefer Firefox while IE is more popular.
I need time to understand what differences in different web browsers are. Then, I will try to re-new my WWW properly for all . . .
Regards,
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adolphe said:Or just move the input, output and chassis ground to the PSU board?
-Scott
Mine is in this way successfully.
We need to invite other grounding experiences too . . .
Kaliban said:Is it possible to set it up for my Sennheiser 650.
One of my cans is Sennheiser 600.
I also tested 650 at the shop with Zeny.
The owner of the shop wanted see inside Zeny ^^~
For these cans, I recommend the size of the
output resistor (behind the output coupling cap)
less than 30 ohms.
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