What kind of solder do you use if you want to make clean looking solder blobs without brown crust and gunk all over?
... to dissolve some theoretical varnish deposits breaking the ring seal,
and ...
I would appreciate any advice.
been using this stuff for 30+ years,
to remove what we don't want inside the engine .
works so well, i'd buy it for friends, w/noisy engines,
just to see the look on their face, when the noise stopped.
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Well, this is a threadjacking thread 😉 . I'd be interested to know what other people think about his designs, as there are some very objectively minded people in the solid state amplifier section
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IMO, his designs are overly simplistic and his use of MOSFETs is gratuitous at best 😛 .
Discuss 😀 .

IMO, his designs are overly simplistic and his use of MOSFETs is gratuitous at best 😛 .
Discuss 😀 .
… to know what other people think about his designs…
My only experience are a set of diyAudio store ACA mono-books… their performance is exemplary
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What is obvious is that complexity and numbers aren't a requirement for an amplifier to be popular.
Nelson Pass. As good as he's cracked up to be?
In the nearly 50 years I've been building electronics, Nelson has said the single most profound and true thing about audio electronics I've ever heard. So take that as a "yes" from someone firmly in the rationalist camp.
He is also one hell of a nice guy, but I don't suspect that this is what you meant by "good."
SY, you don't intend to leave us hanging out here do you? What is the quote?In the nearly 50 years I've been building electronics, Nelson has said the single most profound and true thing about audio electronics I've ever heard. So take that as a "yes" from someone firmly in the rationalist camp.
He is also one hell of a nice guy, but I don't suspect that this is what you meant by "good."
OK, let's define 'good' as the quality of his designs. To me at least, a lot of them seem to be substandard. I think Rod Elliot sums up his design philosophy well with a quote from Albert Einstein.
"Everything should be as simple as possible, but no simpler", Rod goes on to write that Pass's designs fall into the "no simpler" category.
I suppose what I'm really asking is why is the guy so famous and beloved on this forum 🙂 .
"Everything should be as simple as possible, but no simpler", Rod goes on to write that Pass's designs fall into the "no simpler" category.
I suppose what I'm really asking is why is the guy so famous and beloved on this forum 🙂 .
OK, let's define 'good' as the quality of his designs. To me at least, a lot of them seem to be substandard. I think Rod Elliot sums up his design philosophy well with a quote from Albert Einstein.
"Everything should be as simple as possible, but no simpler", Rod goes on to write that Pass's designs fall into the "no simpler" category.
I suppose what I'm really asking is why is the guy so famous and beloved on this forum 🙂 .
Since Rod is also well respected on this forum this is interesting. Personally I like the no simpler option in audio because it is ill defined. In medical diagnostics it is better defined as in life critical, OTOH it's amazing how good a lightbulb loaded MOSFET running burning hot can sound. For years vinyl was the reference, at close examination, seriously?
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