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    Argghhh! My cat chewed my Hakko!

    Just give your cat some aspirin. It won't bother you again. I'm just kidding. It will kill it.
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    Nixie clock pictures

    The watch only displays the digits while you are holding the button down in order to save battery power. Also, at $495 (actually sold out) it's severely overpriced. I built my clock for $30 total.
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    Under-appreciated or little known classical music?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Bill Ward Russians, anyone? The only one I like is Tchaikovsky. And as one born in a formerly commie and pro-Soviet country (Bulgaria), I got to hear plenty of Russian music...
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    Nixie clock pictures

    What kit? I didn't buy any kit. Nixie tubes are character display gas discharge tubes used before there were things like LCDs etc. -- neon lights with multiple cathodes, each one shaped as a character. As I said in the first post, you can buy cheap Nixies from this eBay seller...
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    Nixie clock pictures

    Quote: Originally Posted by skyskraper i got so many projects on the go right now. but its so tempting to get pcb's for this too. must finish filter. must build phono pre. must build ppa. must build dynahi. Several people sell PCBs around the Web, and complete clocks (some getting...
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    Nixie clock pictures

    No box yet... Time from mains frequency. No mains isolation transformer, no voltage doubler -- they ignite just fine with the rectified 115 VAC. Small transformer for the logic. Reset on power on; three buttons to set time. The six Russian IN-1 Nixies cost me a total of $10 US from...
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    Under-appreciated or little known classical music?

    Scriabin's later stuff seems to me borderline atonal -- not my cup of tea. The romantic period that Alkan comes from is my comfort zone
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    Under-appreciated or little known classical music?

    Since jude mentioned Alkan... Jack Gibbons' performance of Op. 39 (12 Etudes, Amazon.com ASIN B0000030PK) is much better than Hamelin's. I don't mean to knock Hamelin, his technical ability is supreme (and I actually talked to him shortly one time after a live performance and he seemed like a...
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    Subjective vs measurements in the perception of sound quality

    This is a bit off topic but I didn't want to start a new thread. We've discussed binaural recordings here, and the crosstalk-cancellation needed to play them properly over speakers. There are a number of commercial DSP units that do that to various success, but are generally very expensive. The...
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    Subjective vs measurements in the perception of sound quality

    This directly contradicts Lipsh!tz: Harwood, H. "Audibility of phase effects in loudspeakers." Wireless World, January 1976, pp.30-32. User wimms at diyaudio also criticizes Lipsh!tz: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showt...853#post518853 However, the following shows that some localization...
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    Forget Omega II

    I don't know if it's just one, but the main problem, besides the fear of high voltage, is the need to periodically clean the electrodes. But as KG pointed out, there are ways around that.
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    Forget Omega II

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    I cant hear the difference

    With HD-580, I find the difference between META42 and Morgan Jones tube amp not all that great. The source is fine, DIY DAC that actually does sound better than the DVD player's analog output. Maybe too much feedback in the tube amp, and also 6DJ8 are supposedly not as 'tubey' sounding as other...
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    Subjective vs measurements in the perception of sound quality

    Yes and no. This has been discussed at length at the diyaudio forums by people like Steve Eddy and myself. The problem is that many people, if they knew it was only placebo, wouldn't spend the money on it. Therefore subjectivist reviews, by not acknowledging the placebo effect, do a great...
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    Subjective vs measurements in the perception of sound quality

    Look, the most appropriate measurement is, and it should be obvious, that of the human ear, and this is a point many audio objectivists miss. Measuring by electronic equipment is merely for practical convenience, but listening tests are a must for truly meaningful and comprehensive results. In...
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