| Stasis 1 pics - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| KaLok |
| Have any schematics?? :D |
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| nar |
| Bob looks really cool :c_flag: :bomb: |
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| skeletor |
| hey i was really excited about seeing those pictures, but they seem to be gone? does anybody still have these?? |
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| Zen Mod |
| quote: | Originally posted by skeletor
..................does anybody still have these?? |
seems everyone ...........:devilr: |
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| Stefanoo |
they seem to be gone.
What were they bout? :confused: :bawling: |
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| lineup |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stefanoo
they seem to be gone. |
the folder name was 'temp' = temporary
For compensation :cool:
I found some material saved at http://www.hifi-museum.com/
Hifi-Museum.com
Those were the days:
I must say, as I think I know somewhat what Nelson looks like today,
that regarding 'the surface looks' he has improved quite a bit :D
Or maybe he has finally learnt what scissors and shavers are ....
Here is link to www.hifi-museum.com page, where I found above ancient image
and lots and lots of old Nelson Pass amplifiers Stuff:
http://www.hifi-museum.com/pa/np_index.htm
ENJOY!
/Regards lineup
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............................ without knowing your own history and where you came from
............................ you will not know as good where you are and will be going
(instant 2007 April quote by lineup) |
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| lovechild |
| There you go... |
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| lovechild |
| and lastly :D :D :D |
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| lovechild |
| the one and only... |
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| jupiterjune |
What bias current and rail voltage is required to make it an effective pizza warmer?
JJ |
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| lineup |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterjune
What bias current and rail voltage is required to make it an effective pizza warmer?
JJ |
hi
Think that electrical stoves / ovens use between 500-1500 Watt.
Depending on your settings for actual food.
This is heat power concentrated onto one spot ( stove platter )
or protected from air circulation / cooling by a box with walls ( oven ).
1000 Watt might be able to cook/fry one PIZZA.
But maybe not in free air surroundings, for example on top of your amplifier/heatsink.
Say you have +-50 Volt DC supply = 100 Volt total.
To get 1000 Watt power you would bias 10 Ampere.
100V x 10A = 1000 Watt
/Regards, lineup - getting hungry ;) .... for pizza |
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| skeletor |
drooool
omg i want a pair of those ones with the analog metre...... anybody want to sell me a pair (or 2 pair)??... didnt think so |
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| Magura |
You can keep the pizza warm on an amp that throws like 150W of heat per channel out the top :)
This is based on personal experience ;)
Magura :) |
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