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HD-600 and replacement elements..
yup, this are the elements you need to buy and replace them with the old blown ones. as far as how the repair process goes, well i havnt done it yet(knock on wood) but i would imagine its pretty much self explanatory. good luck... CHEERS- MonkHead
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help with a meggitt pot...
hi, well i got this meggitt pot. this is the best one i managed to find around here, anyways im having an hard time figuring out how to connect it to the pcb of my current pimeta project. logic tells me it aligns with the pcb layot- exactly like the alps or the panasoic(its not pcb mount), but i...- MonkHead
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DT880 no longer produced with spiral cord !?
is the cable replacable now by any chance? CHEERS- MonkHead
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Just finished my DIY cable tutorial!!!
great tutorial. very easy to follow steps. thanks. CHEERS- MonkHead
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BBC poll results:the 10 most naturally beautiful women
Quote: Originally Posted by EyeAmEye Wow, what a great list. Blanchett, Jolie, Kelly, Binoche, Berry have NO business on any top 10 list, and Christensen belongs on the top 10 dog-faces. I wouldn't put Tyler on a top 10 either. Who did they poll, the blind? Any top10 beauty list without...- MonkHead
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BBC poll results:the 10 most naturally beautiful women
Quote: Originally Posted by gsferrari This is Aish in a traditional Indian dress...with a traditional Indian hairstyle...that she looks so gorgeous in a rather "plain" outfit and hairstyle, which are designed more to draw attention "away" from you, says a lot about her natural beauty...- MonkHead
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Looking for a DIY'er to mod a an ART DI/O
I'd be glad to help you out if you'd like me to. although im more into giving you an extra hand rather then modding the entire thing. CHEERS- MonkHead
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Help required AD8610 / browndog connection
Quote: Originally Posted by PinkFloyd Oh great, So I've fitted the opamp the wrong way round then? I've connected it with the arrow pointing to the right hand side on the opamp and the circle on the browndog is on the left hand side Bloody typical like you already know...- MonkHead
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Help required AD8610 / browndog connection
there is a symbol instead of a notch that indicates the orientation, its that black arrow on a white little boxy background- in the picture you can see it after the serial number. B is the "notch" side of your opamp. CHEERS- MonkHead
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Soldering SOIC-8 opamp to a BrownDog?
good job dont forget to clean the flux. CHEERS- MonkHead
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Breathing problem...?
you can choose any of the basic yogic exercises 2in-1hold-4out... 3in-2hold-8out.. just google it and youll easily find the info you'r seeking. oh and one more thing, try doing what im doing- force your breathing into patterns as much as you can throughout the day. it already began to help me...- MonkHead
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How Do You Pronounce NAD ?
na'ad maybe? CHEERS- MonkHead
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Breathing problem...?
well it could be a hormonal problem but i doubt it given my (and his)symptoms are somewhat limited to the exhausteness(sp?!) and the breathing issue. i tried forcing a constant breathing pattern for a few hours now, and although it pretty annoying i think its starting to help. i might even add...- MonkHead
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Breathing problem...?
wow! you just described the exact same symptoms that i have been suffering from for the last few months, especially that yawning and the need to take a big deep breath rather frequently- sometimes its really annoying. im 18y old and im in pretty good shape. i think that it has something to do...- MonkHead
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3.5 jack or 6mm jack?
It would be wiser to use the 6mm jack because it is sturdier then the smaller one so it is more likely to survive abuse and plug "jiggling". CHEERS- MonkHead
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Soldering SOIC-8 opamp to a BrownDog?
im doing it with a 0.050 solder- the only size i have available around me. you should probably go for a smaller diameter solder, 0.025 would probably save you from alot of hassle it really is simple once you get the hang of it. CHEERS- MonkHead
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Pimeta problem
oh, thx. so you should probably update your guide because i borrowed this solution from you while i had problems with my pimeta. CHEERS- MonkHead
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Pimeta problem
Quote: Originally Posted by Kenny12 ok, found the problem, i was using dual in ground and single in opamp . anyway working fine now... but there is interference, am i supposed to ground the case to the input ground cause there is hum.. when i touch the case/ volume pot etc...- MonkHead
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Soldering SOIC-8 opamp to a BrownDog?
you dont need anything fancy, just twizers and a pair of steady hands. you hold the chip and the adaptor together tightly with the twizers' just make sure not to apply too much force and your good to go- just start soldering the parts together. i usually solder two of the opposite pins and take...- MonkHead
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big knob or small knob, favourite colour of knob?
#3... it just make it look more prestige... CHEERS- MonkHead
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thin PPA (4 pic)
and how does it sound? CHEERS- MonkHead
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Vishay Dale resistor part #s
yup, youll need to use 200-220 resistors.- MonkHead
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Having problems with my DMM
hey thats a great idea. thanks. CHEERS- MonkHead
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SO-8 Package - How do you solder these suckers?
would it be wise to clean the flux after the soldering? is there a special way to do it if so? CHEERS- MonkHead
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TLE2426CLPR - TLE2426CLP are there any big differences?
**** now u made me worry cause i bought 5 pieces. well i hope it will work. CHEERS- MonkHead
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