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Wow, Mark! Your rack looks much more neat than my own! All of my equipment is on a rack in another room so the only thing to see in the family room is my OLED tv and a set of FHXL speakers. My rack is a DIY "flexy" style made with sheets of painted MDF and rather industrial looking 5/8" threaded rod that provides a home to seventeen components that drive the family room AV system.
Wow, Mark! Your rack looks much more neat than my own! All of my equipment is on a rack in another room so the only thing to see in the family room is my OLED tv and a set of FHXL speakers. My rack is a DIY "flexy" style made with sheets of painted MDF and rather industrial looking 5/8" threaded rod that provides a home to seventeen components that drive the family room AV system.
I checked out your website! All I can say is wow.
The VTI racks are pretty cost-effective, but when I added an extra shelf to mine it became a bit wobbly, especially with the heavy TT sitting on top. Nothing dangerous, but with a suspended floor small motions at the bottom make big motions at the top.
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I checked out your website!
didn't work for me...
404 - File or directory not found.
The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
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Yep, after 20 years, the university that I work for decided to no longer host faculty web pages. I need to port all of my projects to another location which will take me some time to get things back in order.
In the mean time, you can find a copy of my webpages at the Internet Archive.
In the mean time, you can find a copy of my webpages at the Internet Archive.
Cooking an M2X
Hello diyaudio - members,
I`ve got a nice recipe for cooking a new amp - the M2X.
The south german hobby cook sends you some pics out
of his private `MUPPETS SHOW`.
Smorebroed rom pom pom pom....
At first we use some fresh aluminum from the market and
build a little frame.
We need some volts and amps in our meal so let´s add two
SEDLBAUER-Trafos, nice PSU-boards from the diyaudio-
shop stuffed with some fresh fruits from Mouser, Conrad,
Voelkner and some other well known `fruit-dealers`.
Greetings from Dirk
Hello diyaudio - members,
I`ve got a nice recipe for cooking a new amp - the M2X.
The south german hobby cook sends you some pics out
of his private `MUPPETS SHOW`.
Smorebroed rom pom pom pom....
At first we use some fresh aluminum from the market and
build a little frame.
We need some volts and amps in our meal so let´s add two
SEDLBAUER-Trafos, nice PSU-boards from the diyaudio-
shop stuffed with some fresh fruits from Mouser, Conrad,
Voelkner and some other well known `fruit-dealers`.
Greetings from Dirk
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Cooking an M2X
input boards and matching transistors (although not necessary)
input boards and matching transistors (although not necessary)
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Cooking an M2X
I wanted to make another inputboard - sauce.....
lets switch
I wanted to make another inputboard - sauce.....
lets switch
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Cooking an M2X
We are coming closer to finish lunch...
The crazy hobby cook needs a break - burned fingers from hot soup
(waiting for some last ingredients - I hope the yellow submarine from
DHL will arrive tomorrow)
Good night!
Dirk
We are coming closer to finish lunch...
The crazy hobby cook needs a break - burned fingers from hot soup
(waiting for some last ingredients - I hope the yellow submarine from
DHL will arrive tomorrow)
Good night!
Dirk
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answer to MEPER
Hello MEPER,
I had no problems with the JAMICON caps till now. I used them in many
of my amps.
I also used Vishay/BC, Panasonics, Nichicon Chemicons, EPCOS and so on
in different PSUs. I can´t say anything bad about the JAMICONs.
For me its always the ratio between high capacitance, low esr, expected lifetime
(o.k. - promises from datasheets) and the costs.
Greets Dirk
Hello MEPER,
I had no problems with the JAMICON caps till now. I used them in many
of my amps.
I also used Vishay/BC, Panasonics, Nichicon Chemicons, EPCOS and so on
in different PSUs. I can´t say anything bad about the JAMICONs.
For me its always the ratio between high capacitance, low esr, expected lifetime
(o.k. - promises from datasheets) and the costs.
Greets Dirk
It is an unwise choice to omit Ccomp1 from your Norwood boards. Read paragraph 3 of the AD744 datasheet, and remember that Norwood is a noninverting amplifier with a gain of one; and if that's not bad enough, Norwood has some EXTRA phase shift introduced by the video buffer, that a plain ordinary AD744 standalone circuit does not.
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ad744.pdf
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ad744.pdf
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