This is my first attempt to design a PCB. The schematic is posted here.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/167363-mic-line-eq-preamps-15.html
Suggestions, critics, and anything is welcome
Gajanan Phadte
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/167363-mic-line-eq-preamps-15.html
Suggestions, critics, and anything is welcome
Gajanan Phadte
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I checked and it goes correct.
It is post 142 on page 15.
I have taken only the Tone control part of the schematic.
Gajanan Phadte
It is post 142 on page 15.
I have taken only the Tone control part of the schematic.
Gajanan Phadte
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Maybe for you.
But, it still takes my browser to post451
The correct link to post142 is:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/167363-mic-line-eq-preamps-3.html#post2350577
But, it still takes my browser to post451
The correct link to post142 is:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/167363-mic-line-eq-preamps-3.html#post2350577
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You each have a different 'number of posts per page' in you preferences.😉There is some issue somewhere. Your link takes me to page 3.
Maybe for you.
But, it still takes my browser to post451
The correct link to post142 is:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/167363-mic-line-eq-preamps-3.html#post2350577
Andrew, if your browser cache is corrupt then sometimes you can't access certain pages. It happens to me occasionally, usually not letting me go past a certain point in a thread. Clear your browser history if this is the kind of issue that you have.
The correct post that these links should have taken you to is post142.
as confirmed in post3
as confirmed in post3
It is post 142 on page 15.
How do I know my browser cache is corrupt?if your browser cache is corrupt ............Clear your browser history
How do I clear my browser history?
The correct post that these links should have taken you to is post142.
as confirmed in post3
Your link does indeed take me to post #142 (that's the second picture in my post above). For me, that is page 8 because I have 20 posts displayed per page.
Clearing your browser cache takes seconds,
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/foru...act-details-certain-profiles.html#post3918620
Firefox and Chrome will be similar but you will have to look up the exact method for those.
As I stated, the links reach the pages I mentioned. AndrewT's link at post#4 takes me to page 3. I checked in other browser (Chrome) also.
Gajanan Phadte
Gajanan Phadte
Mooly went through that process.
Nothing changed so I ask the question again:
The link does not link.
Nothing changed so I ask the question again:
How do I know my browser cache is corrupt?
The link does not link.
You only know the cache is corrupt when strange things happen and a browser clean fixes it. I know that's not very scientific but there is no other way to check. The cache holds stores of pages you have visited, the idea being that if the page contents are the same as before, then the page loads from the cache more quickly than downloading the whole page again... although that's a dubious claim now with higher web speeds.
If you are using multiple browsers such as IE, Firefox etc then you have individual caches for each and each must be cleaned.
Its also worth running a normal disc clean to delete temporary files,
Delete files using Disk Cleanup - Windows Help
If you are using multiple browsers such as IE, Firefox etc then you have individual caches for each and each must be cleaned.
Its also worth running a normal disc clean to delete temporary files,
Delete files using Disk Cleanup - Windows Help
To not help folk prying into my activities I have set my browser to clear history, cookies and all else, every time I close the Browser.
Does that mean I should never get a overly full cache and thus never get a corrupted cache?
Does that mean I should never get a overly full cache and thus never get a corrupted cache?
Somethings' Clearly messed.
My setup clears ALL history at browser shut down.
Plus I wipe all prior to machine shutdown. Yup.. seriously anal.
Despite all this, or perhaps because of it...on MY machine..Post #1 link goes where it's intended.
My setup clears ALL history at browser shut down.
Plus I wipe all prior to machine shutdown. Yup.. seriously anal.
Despite all this, or perhaps because of it...on MY machine..Post #1 link goes where it's intended.
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