New Posts  All Forums:

Posts by drewd

Well, I wasn't going to say anything else, but I guess that I can't help myself. The email problem is my fault. I'm pretty sure that I said that, but if I didn't, then I'm saying it now. The shipping is my fault as well. Perhaps I...
Let me start off by saying that I'm sorry if anybody has sent emails to me without getting a response. I respond to every email that I receive, so if you haven't heard from me, then it's because I haven't received the email. I have no...
Regarding math, I'm with Tangent 100%. I took more math classes than I want to think about when I studied for my EE degree, but the end result of having to know the math wasn't to be able to sit down and calculate currents through a...
Quote: Originally Posted by Jazper Weller WESD51. Weller's cheap end sucks.. but their midrange is very good.. I'll second that - I use mine around 5 hours a day, seven days a week. The tips wear out every so...
Death Star Subwoofer I guess it's a conversation piece... Apparently R2D2 is connected to the Internet now, because there are plans...
Quote: Originally Posted by rreynol I believe that when you double the number of buffers, you halve the bandwidth setting resistor to keep the same setting. According to tangent's site, at least. So 110...
Shouldn't it have a "Type R" sticker on it?
Quote: Originally Posted by aeroes Do we have to change some resistor value when we stack buffers? and what resistor was that? If you are using the bandwidth control resistors (R6R/L), then change them to 470...
Quote: Originally Posted by n_maher And I'm 99% sure that's a Hammond 1455J1201. I'll chip in the other 1%. It's the J1201. -Drew
Whoa there, fellas - R2 sets the input impedance of the amplifier. Its primary purpose is to present a constant, high impedance load to the source. Without it, the source will see a varying load from the potentiometer and, as the...
New Posts  All Forums: