AustralAsia Group Distribution for Sennheiser connectors.
Feb 27, 2005 at 3:16 AM Post #76 of 87
[size=medium]Lets help ronardi and others members
to post some pics of DIY cables...[/size]


First must have some graphic software.
Ideal is Photoshop, but is very expensive...

Free versions of small basic edit graphic programs:
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WWW.PHOTOFILTRE.COM
[size=medium]PhotoFiltre 6.1 [/size]/ February 2005 / 1.6 Mb

Is freeware, and with it you can:

CROP (cut waste around whole pic)
RESIZE/RESAMPLE (dimensions and total kb)
ROTATE PIC and parts of pic, and save it...
ADD TEXT OVER PIC
CORRECT/ADJUST/EDIT (brigthness, contrast, colors, sharpness...)
ADD COLORED BORDERS/FRAMES (many types)
CHANGE PIC FORMATS
MAKE DRAWINGS over pic
ADD COLORED FILTERS
MAKE MANY ARTISTIC EFFECTS


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When the pic is done you have to host it...
WWW.TINYPIC.COM

Allows free hosting until 250kb.
Pic types allowed: jpg, gif, bmp, png

Put the pic in your desktop and browse for it there. find the pic, HOST IT
(Always helps not have too many files there, and know the name of the file)

the result is a IMG link
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SOMETHING
evil_smiley.gif
...[/IMG]


copy that link to a notepad file.
Send [size=medium]PM[/size] to yourself to practise...
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1y9x8i


Garbz, sorry to put my nose in your thread
(again)
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Feb 27, 2005 at 5:21 AM Post #77 of 87
nah big ears its cool. the image's could easily be 480x360 and still convery the same message without blowing up browser windows
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Feb 27, 2005 at 5:25 AM Post #78 of 87
That's not the real problem. Either adjust the macro zoom so that the plugs are in focus of if you did that then either flash, raise the iso speed, or turn on some lights.

Oh and image editing software not needed if you turn you camera's res down
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/EDIT: Cabling job looks good though. LIke the glue idea!
 
Feb 27, 2005 at 7:31 AM Post #79 of 87
After just two days break-in the new cable seems much better then it was
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and I can make it sure because my Head amp got two output jacks that I plug in the L channel from the stock cable and R channel from the new cable
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1yacyv

My next idea is: would it be a good idea to turn a DIY loudspeaker cable into a heaphone cable?
 
Feb 28, 2005 at 6:10 AM Post #81 of 87
other list no longer updated
Code:

Code:
[left]Nick Number Notified Paid SentReceived akira 15 yes yes yes yes skyskraper 10 yes yes yes yes kenny12 10 yes yesyes yes nak man 10 yes yes yes yes palchiu 10 yes yes yes yes sft 10 yes yesyes yes jogor 10 yes yes yes yes dreamslacker 10 yes yes yes yes ronardi 10 yes yes yes yes zhoufang 5 yes yes yes yes Daniel-S 5 yes yes yes[/left]
 
Mar 18, 2005 at 2:29 AM Post #82 of 87
ok that's all plugs finally sent out. When the last three people get their stuff please let me know and i can declare it closed.
 
Mar 22, 2005 at 2:49 AM Post #83 of 87
Garbz,

I am most delighted to receive my plugs today! Thank you for the great selfless effort to make this group buy a possibility.

Big thanks to Dr. Jan Meier for giving us folks a chance to DIY our own senn cable!
 
Mar 26, 2005 at 1:34 PM Post #85 of 87
I"m going to assume that daniel-S also received his plugs since they were sent locally. So i declare this groupbuy closed.

Enjoy your stuff. And all of you are most very welcome.
 
Mar 28, 2005 at 9:15 AM Post #86 of 87
Hi,

I received my plugs today. They would have been sitting in the post box for a while but today was the first time I ould get there this week.

Thanks Garbz - I am most appreciative of the effort you put in. esp. queuing at Australia Post!

Regards,

Daniel
 
Mar 30, 2005 at 1:46 AM Post #87 of 87
fortunatly we have an AusPost on campus, and my iPod serves me well at the queues.
 

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