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    Replacement iPod headphone jack

    My girlfriends iPod headphone jack appears to have died suddenly yet the line out on the bottom seems to work ok (3rd gen 40gb). I'm assuming for the moment that its just a contact problem. Are replacement jacks available anywhere or will I need to solder a flying lead and jack out the original...
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    Project Idea - Tape Adaptor

    I know this is a little off topic for a headphone forum, but it covers the only place I cant use headphones - in my car. I'm sure lots of people have used these adaptors - they consist of a tape shaped device that has a cable out to your iPod / cd player / etc and a record head that links...
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    usb dac

    Option 1 : one single groundplane In my opinion, the best option. Just keep the analogue and digital traces as far apart as possible Option 2 : two, joined by a ferrite bead somewhere Bad plan for digital signals. The I2S will lose its sharp edges and you will likely see jitter as the...
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    Berg 61729 USB connector for USB DAC

    Most usb connectors are the same as they have to all meet a standard design. Any similar connector should do
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    usb dac

    00949 - please please please dont split your groundplane. The signals crossing the bridge need a return path and thus will create more noise on the board. You have two options, either use a continuous plane and keep analogue and digital signals away as far as you can physically move them or...
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    SMD/SMT amp DIY questions

    One advantage of smd is that everything is smaller so there is less chance of audible noise pickup or losses in the pcb tracks. This does, however, assume good layout practices. The main advantage is that solid ground and power planes can be provided on a 4 layer board with these forming the...
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    How to wire a Neutrik Mini-Plug

    When looking at the back of the plug, you usually see a stud in the middle, this is always the tip, and may have the shortest or next shortest connection onto it. There will then be slightly nearert the outside, a connectionsitting between some plastic insulation that is the ring. THe last is...
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    DIY Battery pack idea...

    I'd love a universal battery pack, charger and power source. I'd suggest an elpac type connector or a few of them for amps, also some usb and firewire connectors for ipods, phone chargers etc. Perhaps also laptop charging and a connector to a battery eliminator for photographic flashguns...
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    How to wire a Neutrik Mini-Plug

    "Right is ring" and ground connects to the shell (thus is on the other end from the tip) Thus the tip is left. The centre contact must thus go to the tip (left), the next one to the ring (right) and the long connector with the strain relief to ground
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    Tricks for removing resistors and SOIC chips

    Use a diy blow torch with a small nozzle and heat. Cover components that you dont want to remove with heatproof tape. This is usually a thin orange or blue mylar like tape. The chip will just slide off when pushed with tweezers
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    Flying Mints

    Can I also ask that the next person to name an amp / dac or other head-fi design calls it 'Detonator' That way we can all get nicely engraved front panels with the name and some switches......
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    Flying Mints

    I like the hammond idea, I have my mint in the smallest hammond with an external ac supply. But, is there a hammond that can happily take 2 PP3 batteries, preferably with easy external access. That would be a great bonus for portability
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    Flying Mints

    I built a mint in a Penguin Cinnamon tin a few months ago for my partner for her to take with her while travelling. It gives serious improvements to the sound on her iPod. The only problem is that she keeps getting stopped by UK airport security. It started a few months ago with a simple...
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    POLL: Free Samples

    I work for an electronics manufacturer myself and we dont have a samples programme in the same sense as TI or Maxim. We tend to rely on marketing qualification, then we will happily give samples and applications support (my role). We are generally also more than willing to help the odd student...
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    First Time DIYer - was it the parts or me?

    Check your soldering. AM syle rdio noise could be dry jint somewhere where the solder does not properly flow. Reflow the joints by heating the component lead and the solder until it clearly flows onto both leads, perhaps adding a drop more solder for extra flux
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