I think RNM means to buy parts direct from the factory. Bentley is based in Crewe, so in a strange quirk of posh people English it's considered arriviste to say you are going to mention the company by name so you say 'Crewe'.
How many Kings out there?
Self crowning leads to blindness.
A new semiconductor is coming.....
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-RM
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-RM
^ I'll believe it when it comes through the pipeline. We've had a ton of semiconductor materials with breathless potential.
I think RNM means to buy parts direct from the factory. Bentley is based in Crewe, so in a strange quirk of posh people English it's considered arriviste to say you are going to mention the company by name so you say 'Crewe'.
"CREWE Genuine Parts". Mfrd exclusively for Bentley. Can also be had in USA by CREWE importer..... Diversified Auto parts in Clearwater, Florida.
-RM
"CREWE Genuine Parts". Mfrd exclusively for Bentley. Can also be had in USA by CREWE importer..... Diversified Auto parts in Clearwater, Florida.
-RM
'Crewe' is a place. You don't capitalise it. you managed to not type 'CLEARWATER' so you know which one is the shift key.
And the company is 'Heritage Bentley Parts'.
'Crewe' is a place. You don't capitalise it. you managed to not type 'CLEARWATER' so you know which one is the shift key.
And the company is 'Heritage Bentley Parts'.
Bill,
That was hysterical. No idea you had such a great sense of humor. Pretense of indignation over basically nothing. Great British classic humor.
'Crewe' is a place. You don't capitalise it. you managed to not type 'CLEARWATER' so you know which one is the shift key.
And the company is 'Heritage Bentley Parts'.
I suggest people use those products on any leather etc as they have been tested and evaluated/approved for the Bentley and are best and not expensive if you can order NOT from a Bentley dealer.
Same for exterior paint finish products.
Yes you do capitalize it.... the "CREWE Genuine" parts name/logo is a trademark. There are several places you can buy 'CREWE' parts.
View attachment CREWE.pdf
THx-RNMarsh
I suggest people use those products on any leather
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsg97bxuJnc
Rather than king I would think anyone would want to be "the most interesting man in the world".
Between George's ability to find the minute-est of technical documents off the slimmest of context and Scott's wide-ranging linking of esoterica, one never runs out of entertainment.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsg97bxuJnc
Rather than king I would think anyone would want to be "the most interesting man in the world".
Thank you, Tattoo, but why would anyone want to be me? 🙂
Seriously, watching that bloated Chrysler land boat waddle around corners while Ricardo extolled its handling virtues pretty much says everything you need to know about advertising. Though I've always wondered about that Corinthian leather...
Heck, go look for some of the eBay ak4490 dacs. Think there's some non USB receivers out there. Demian (1audio) showed it has pretty spectacular performance.
I have bought a few, over time, from eBay... different makes... some as kits and some stuffed pcb and some built. Excellent value for your money.
-RM
I have bought this one
BR Damir
So on a thread on a DIY site where people have spent time arguing about the relative virtues of a couple of commercial DAC products, nobody has a killer DIY DAC and the best we can do is some Chinese prefab boards? ( No offence DPH that looks like a very good chip)
I appreciate the pointers none the less. Richard, how do you think your ebay boards compared to your DAC-2? Sonically, not in terms of fit and finish and convenience.
None taken Nezbleu. With that kit, you could do well to DIY the firmware to enable the volume control functionality, and replace the 5532 buffer with something more interesting.
I honestly didn't know what you were looking for, and, well, most of the dac kits out there read like a copy of the factory board. I think they fall-back to the Chinese prefabs is largely predicated on the soldering difficulty.
I honestly didn't know what you were looking for, and, well, most of the dac kits out there read like a copy of the factory board. I think they fall-back to the Chinese prefabs is largely predicated on the soldering difficulty.
Though I've always wondered about that Corinthian leather...
watch the Letterman link that comes up following the commercial with Ricardo, its hoot too.
Cheers
Alan
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