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Ipod Touch 2G LOD not working.
From your outside pic, the pins agree with the orientation of my LOD. I have the standard IOS 4.x on my ITouch 2G, so I can't vouch for that part of your system. Have you checked the connectivity with a DVM? Do you get connections between each pin of the dock and the correct band of...- hiker101
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mini^3 left channel really hot
I'm also confused by your rail-splitter check. This check must be done with the battery installed. As a general rule, you need to have a power source if you are going to measure voltages in a circuit. The rail-splitter is checked by measuring voltages between V+, V- and IG. IG should be at...- hiker101
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Help requested - CMoy with TLE2426 getting extremely hot
It's very suspicious that the laptop behaves differently than your other sources. Is there a DC offset in the signal coming out of the laptop? Check to see if there's a DC voltage between any of the three input signals coming from the laptop. (R/L/G) If you're hearing a...- hiker101
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which diamond buffer to build for pimeta?
That buffer is meant to be wrapped in a global feedback loop- that's why it's suggested as an option for the PiMeta. It's not clear how your circuit is set up in that regard. It's also not clear what you're doing about the ground, maybe that's the part of the circuit that's current starved...- hiker101
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B22 and distortion question
From the photos, the ground channel seems to have R1 populated. AMB's specs for a unity gain ground channel involve leaving out R1. Is the gain setting of that channel intentionally non-standard?- hiker101
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Grado SR-60 repair help
I had three Grado SR60's cables wear out at the y-junction. The wires get stressed and eventually break inside. You can test the continuity of the headphone cable since you have the drivers open.- hiker101
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B22/Active Ground Query
In circuit "A" the current flows from +V to the ground node. There is no return current from ground to +V, that is the segment that violates energy conservation. In circuit "B" the current flows from +V to -V. There is no return current from -V to +V, that is the segment that violates...- hiker101
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B22/Active Ground Query
Quote: Originally Posted by Koyaan I. Sqatsi No, it doesn't. The "battery" in this case is the energy stored in the capacitors. I didn't bother including the rest of the power supply as it was irrelevant to the point being made. No, it doesn't. It can't. The only...- hiker101
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B22/Active Ground Query
Quote: Originally Posted by Koyaan I. Sqatsi Ok, here's a little Electronics 101. Below is an illustration showing the two basic configurations. A is the passive ground configuration, B is the "active ground" configuration. The transistors represent a typical complimentary...- hiker101
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Amp design ideas from M3/PPA/Pimeta?
Quote: Originally Posted by FallenAngel 0) Would be important, ground planes are nice for noise. Quote: Originally Posted by TzeYang ^ Ground planes are harder to make right, it's not an easy application. A star ground is usually better. After reading...- hiker101
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Amp design ideas from M3/PPA/Pimeta?
Hi, I'm trying to come up with a list of features to include in my next amp. I have Grado headphones so I'm targeting my choices toward that direction. I've spent some time studying the PPA, M3 and Pimeta designs and discussions and I'm wondering how people would rank the various features of...- hiker101
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Cmoy ground problem?
Hi Batistiini, Your parts list is incomplete- there don't appear to be enough resistors. Can you refer us to a picture of your schematic? It certainly looks like you have a standard CMOY from your photos. It does sound like there is something screwy going on with your ground. If the inputs...- hiker101
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Mini3 SMT build?
The PiMeta v2 can be done almost entirely surface mount. The board for that is supposed to be available in mid-September.- hiker101
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Current Buffer Choices?
Quote: Originally Posted by jcx Jung shows CFA op amps with gain as the high current output stage in some of his multiloop circuits - I've used the TPA6120 - not many "debugged" diy amp projects use this but the specs for audio are great using AD8397 with gain as a multiloop output...- hiker101
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