I do appreciate that you inform me how to do it my friend, also I forgot that not everybody have fast broadband internet you just make me see that, so how to I correctly upload the pictures?
regards
vargasmongo
regards
vargasmongo
Go advanced-----manage Attachments------Browse-------select you file-----upload-----submit reply
yes, location:
What about 1000 wide or 900 wide or 675 wide?
dimensions:
but why 1920 pixels wide? When 1600 was already too wide.1,920px × 1,080px
What about 1000 wide or 900 wide or 675 wide?
MKIII board
Alright let see one more time
Alright let see one more time
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57kB is OK, But you could compare the detail of that low bit pic with a higher bit pic. Then you can decide what resolution is required for each pic to be posted.
the 65 kB is almost illegible.
not worth posting at that size.
But you have understood my point.
Thanks for your attention.
not worth posting at that size.
But you have understood my point.
Thanks for your attention.
I thought the cap where 470uF so they suppose to be 220uF my friend Junie? by the way what a nice layout you got there beautiful
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vargasmongo
Vargas Senior, the 470uf is directly connected to 10000uf through a fuse you can either remove it, I put 200uf since it's perfectly fit on that area 😉
Errata!
marjohn (mj777) call this morning poiting out my mistake, I'm supposed to say 220pF not 100pF..Thank you brod 🙂
Circled in red i think that's the different between the two PCB. notice the 100pF placement.
marjohn (mj777) call this morning poiting out my mistake, I'm supposed to say 220pF not 100pF..Thank you brod 🙂
Is it possible run the Blame MKIII-Hx on directly +/- 45V? OR do i need to adjust the the currents etc in the diff-stage and the VAS to be the same as the +/-64V? I have some good 500VA 33V transformer from an old project that i would like to use.
Vargas Senior, the 470uf is directly connected to 10000uf through a fuse you can either remove it, I put 200uf since it's perfectly fit on that area 😉
Hmmm, except the ground side is connected to the lifted ground. I don't know the impact of omitting it.
You do not need to adjust anything but the iddle current.
well... stand by current, idle current will be needed.
Plug your 45 volts and be happy...i have tried many voltages starting with 4.5 plus 4.5 volts and had no problem...if you wanna know, the better voltage was exactly 45 volts, a matter of coincidence...seems the amplifier worked happier.
regards,
Carlos
well... stand by current, idle current will be needed.
Plug your 45 volts and be happy...i have tried many voltages starting with 4.5 plus 4.5 volts and had no problem...if you wanna know, the better voltage was exactly 45 volts, a matter of coincidence...seems the amplifier worked happier.
regards,
Carlos
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