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Thebit OPUS#2 Dap - out September/October 2016.
I need my charging port repaired and found a local place that may be able to do it. It just depends on what needs to be repaired.- NotJimCarrey
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Opus#2 Repairs
I can get to the port, but I don't have a reflow oven to replace it- NotJimCarrey
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Opus#2 Repairs
I need to have the µUSB port replaced on my Opus#2 and the company doesn't seem to respond to inquiries. Can anyone recommend a reputable place to have this done? Preferably on the Western US coast.- NotJimCarrey
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PIMETA v2 IC2 short
Ah, so, say 2 x 4.7Ω 1/4 watt resistors, centor of divider goes to pin 2?- NotJimCarrey
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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PIMETA v2 IC2 short
Awesome, thanks. Think 2 220kΩ 1/4s watt would do?- NotJimCarrey
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PIMETA v2 IC2 short
I got to the step in the build where you test the voltages before you put in the DIP8s. The problem is, IC2 , the “rail splitter”, started sparking a little. Do you think it's salvagable at all? Or is there different chip I could use, since I'm out of TLE2426, and it'd be another week before I...- NotJimCarrey
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PIMETA v2 component values
Sorry about that, C1 was a typo, meant to put 0.43µF. And yeah, I'll be using a 9v NiMH. Also, I used your Gain Calculator for a gain of 5 and got 77 results. Does it matter which set I use? Lastly, thanks a ton for helping, I'm really looking forward to building this.- NotJimCarrey
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PIMETA v2 component values
I have all the stuff to build my PIMETA v2, and wanted to get some input on values used for the capacitors & resistors. Do these values seem optimal? Here's the schematic: http://tangentsoft.net/audio/pimeta2/misc/sch-2.01.pdf Sorry, couldn't edit the post from work. R1 = 1.5kΩ R2...- NotJimCarrey
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