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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Stuck in the 80's
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Very funny Mr. Pass! BTW I saw Young Frankenstein this Saturday for very the first time!
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Long Island, New York
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After last sunday i suppose some might consider the name : SOXX ?
Undoubtebly a MegaPass "SOXX" the life out of any wallsocket ! If i were to obtain a duo mine would be wearing sneaker feet, instead of regular boring round black rubber supports.
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"Audio" magazine.
The amps were the ML 20.5 monoblocks, rated at 100 watts. |
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Hi Zero, have you considered unwinding the secondaries to the desired voltage ? That way you can keep the 2000va rating and it saves on weight. Menno vanderVeen developes transformers for/with Amplimo and Plitron, he has written some articles on transformers. a picture of 1 of the 4 separation transformers i use to clean wall juice, as Jaac is so hungry for heavy duty gear. |
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ok, i am not a wizard, but i am great with mathlab
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Picture of 1 of 4 Shaffner filters i use for cleaning power amplifier needs
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Another for Jaac.
I have no idea why someone desires to see 24 toroid transformers. Each 300VA, 2x 25V. |
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Here is a picture of a box of Mallory capacitors
At 78000uF this is about a Farad (0.936 F) At 50 Volts they contain 1170 Joules of energy. In the previous example 11 times this amount is needed to obtain 14112 Joules. (these are computer grades so these are a bit of the hefty side, 9 high by 3 diameter) Cookies, anyone ? |
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