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    The Y-Split Thread

      I've used these Qable y-splitters and you're correct, it's slightly challenging to cross solder and fit all the cables into the plastic unit. So much so that I had to superglue it permanently shut... but it has lasted for 8+ years now and it's still my go-to cable.
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    Post pics of your builds....

    Just popping my head back in! Nice builds guys, what's the new case styling in amps these days?
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    Rate The Last Movie You Watched

    Session 9, slow movie from the start I expected it to pick up and get scary but it didn't. 5/10
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    Post Your Photography Here #2

    I haven't posted in ages also! Here's a recent shoot with Steph Ly
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    IC: Calgary, Alberta

    Wow, I didn't check this thread in a while but it looks like something huge is brewing. As of today I'll be bringing: - Senn HD650 - AKG K701 - Cavalli Kan Kumisa III amp - Millett Hybrid MOSFET Maxed amp - SOHA amp - Alien DAC
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    IC: Calgary, Alberta

    Aug 1st is clear for me! I'm in!
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    Chum I/O Buffered Switchbox

    I've been working on an upgrade to the SOCRAM switchbox and decided on a relay-based design. With a ton of JISBOS sitting around I decided to implement them into the switchbox! I call it the Chum I/O Buffered Switchbox. Here's the lowdown on the features: - Unbalanced 5 source connections...
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    Post pics of your builds....

    Ferrari, that's HAWT. Good job man
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    DIY meets

    That would be cool. A serious question: How do you get your DIY items on the airplanes and safely to the port-o-call?
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    IC: Calgary, Alberta

    I should be able to make Aug 1 if I'm not traveling at that time. Can't wait!!!
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    What do you call it when...

    +1 for the ground loop breaker & pot grounding. Try those options first and let us know if you've got it solved.
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    Millett "Starving Student" hybrid amp

    Quote: Originally Posted by metal112524 i dont have a led or resistor The listing doesn't indicate the tip/sleeve polarity. You will have to use a multimeter or led/resistor to know for sure. Multimeters can be picked up very cheap and proves to be a must-have in the tool box.
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    Post Your Photography Here #2

    Nice Stax! Great photos everyone
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    Split-Supply Sanity Check

    I'll be integrating the power supply into a PCB that I'm making. The Jaycars kit gives me an idea of the layout and such for the PSU part of it. More on the actual board purpose later...
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    Split-Supply Sanity Check

    Quote: Originally Posted by cetoole What is the point of D5/D6? I would just use RECT1 instead, as it is the same thing. Good point, that makes things a lot easier and two less diodes to worry about!
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