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Some REALLY old cans! Safar R 2000
As I recall, one side of the magnet is painted red, and I think the magnets touch the metal plate, it's adjustable by turning the ear piece. That's all based on my recollection. I'm by no means an expert, and I haven't played with these much in years. They sound all right, very different than...- scootsit
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New Millett Hybrid Maxed Amp
I found that page, but couldn't figure out where I got the 15v bias. I'm using 12FK6 tubes, do I'm not sure why I biased so high. Thanks!- scootsit
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New Millett Hybrid Maxed Amp
Hey tomb, I'm sorry, I can't seem to find the biasing ranges. I found the ones on diy forums, but I also recall that there was a tweak of increasing the tube biasing to about 15V and the mosfets closer to 285 or 290mV. Am I making this up? I just moved and my amp seems to be biased to the values...- scootsit
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Doodlebug - USB Isolator
I think there's a huge potential here that may not have been previously mentioned. This should enable powering the pupDAC using USB on the go, from a mobile device, right, without completely draining the phone immediately, and without the likely crappy power coming off the phone(/wallwart that...- scootsit
- Post #239
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VSONIC VC1000 - new dual BA IEM - Info & expectations thread
I talked to the guys at lend me ur ears not too long ago, evidently the VC1000 has been discontinued by VSonic.- scootsit
- Post #277
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Doodlebug - USB Isolator
I'm assuming that adding an external power source will allow use with USB On the go for mobile devices. That's pretty exciting. I use my phone to listen at work, and I'd love to use my pup or grub with it.- scootsit
- Post #159
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Multi-IEM Review - 352 IEMs compared (Pump Audio Earphones added 04/03/16 p. 1106)
"If those are the white ones that Samsung also sells separately I wanted to give them a quick listen, yes ;)" I think I still have your address, I'll send them off next week.- scootsit
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Multi-IEM Review - 352 IEMs compared (Pump Audio Earphones added 04/03/16 p. 1106)
Weren't you looking for a pair of the standard Samsung iems? I have a pair that came with my S3, I can send them your way, if you want.- scootsit
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Starving Student PCB's
In my experience, sometimes that just happens. It may be that the pot case isn't super conductive, and grounding isn't going to work.- scootsit
- Post #174
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The "Trident" interest thread
I think it'd be noisey, if powered by that, I was thinking purely for charging, it might allow for a smaller case.- scootsit
- Post #46
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The "Trident" interest thread
I posted from my phone. If you put the item number in, it still works. Nevertheless, it's a company called LiteLong, here's another auction for the same basic item: http://www.ebay.com/itm/161219678869 Interestingly, if you google LiteLong, you will find that they actually have Lithium Ion...- scootsit
- Post #44
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Starving Student PCB's
Is there a grounding screw on your pot? The Alps pots in the plastic cases have a grounding screw. Else, ground the case. Is it in a metal case?- scootsit
- Post #166
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The "Trident" interest thread
Not much different price wise than lithium, but it would mean a simpler charger. I found these at 500mAh: http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=151214530672 And these at 450: http://m.ebay.com/itm/400657400342?nav=VI- scootsit
- Post #42
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The "Trident" interest thread
This is the last sentence of the NiMH wiki. "In October 2009, ECD Ovonics announced that their next-generation NiMH batteries will provide specific energy and power that are comparable to those of lithium ion batteries at a cost that is significantly lower than the cost of lithium ion...- scootsit
- Post #41
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The "Trident" interest thread
I recently heard that someone (likely many) were releasing NiMH batteries that had higher charge densities than lithiums at a third the price, and with faster charge cycles, supposedly coming out this year. It might be something to consider.- scootsit
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Shootout: 114 Portable Headphones Reviewed (Xiaomi Mi Headphones added 04/21/2015)
I would still be very interested to hear your thoughts on the KRK line of cans: http://amzn.com/B004ARSMXQ. I've been trying to find an excuse to pick up a pair, but I really have no need. They've gotten spectacular reviews on head-fi...- scootsit
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Grado Fan Club!
On the wood ones, I think they use wood glue.- scootsit
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Concise Multi-IEM Comparison (FINAL UPDATE March. 1st, 2013)
The company cosmic ears, www.cosmicears.com makes hybrid customs that get great reviews, and are in your price range- scootsit
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The "Trident" interest thread
I'd be interested in a board. I was thinking of building an O2, but this sounds more entertaining, for some reason. Just a thought, and I of all people should probably not be suggesting this, you and Tomb have both seen my SMT work, it's not good. BUT, if you move to largely SMT parts and...- scootsit
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Starving Student PCB's
What PS are you guys using? Would a really HF switcher work if I throw some huge caps, bypassed between +/-?- scootsit
- Post #128
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my DAC design - pup1 DAC
I'm not building the same thing. If possible, the effects pedal would actually work better with the Bud cases, anyway. I appreciate the tip, though. I'm going to try Front Panel Express.- scootsit
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my DAC design - pup1 DAC
That's the one, thanks a ton!- scootsit
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my DAC design - pup1 DAC
Cool, thanks. I checked with them, I remembered seeing a service with an online interface that also used CAD, so you could edit it and upload it and get an immediate quote. I'll check with Hammond tomorrow and see if they're not too outrageous for just one or two.- scootsit
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my DAC design - pup1 DAC
Hey gents, I've been away for a while, it's been a crazy couple of months, two moves, new jobs, etc, etc. Anyway, a year or so ago, I was working on building an effects pedal for a friend, then well, things got busy and it didn't happen. Now that I've settled, I want to get back to work on it. I...- scootsit
- Post #666
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