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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Gunther, that is epic!!! Amazing product you have there! In high school I attempted the same... but didn't get very far. I didn't finish due to my (complete) lack of visual basic knowledge! I'll let that country slide for now
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[quote user="linder"] Evan, Sorry to disappoint but it is not available in the US. [/quote] Actually this is good news - my audio budget won't be threatened by this amazing machine!
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Currently listening to this bunch, They produced the Goat Rodeo Sessions. Brilliant stuff if you are into strings.
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Year+ later and I stop using my 275! LOL Not saying its a bad amp - still great! - its just that a Yamaha power amp recently moved in
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[quote user="Todd"]Hey Evan, "In any case would you mind doing a photo showing exactly what Chartz is suggesting?...especially the pre-amp section ot the 47k trimmers? *Oh and thanks for answering my previous questions on the Caps & why the use of the bubble plastic*[/quote] Circled in red is the main 5000uF reservoir capacitor. Jacques
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[quote user="chartz"]Great Evan! At last! One or two things you might want to consider... First, the main reservoir cap. I too thought mine was okay at first. But the amps were not completely silent. When I stuck my ear to the speakers I could hear a faint buzz, which completely disappeared after replacement. Then on one channel I had two
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For Christmas I received another coffee maker! Now I don't have to haul one around from house to house! This Cuisinart bests my Hamilton by 2 cups of capacity, insulated jug, inbuilt water filtering and a few more buttons!
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Thank you! Hopefully it will resume fast enough - I want to hear it so badly!!! No it still needs to be changed, the significance is shallow on that detail, just strange! It needs to be replaced, I just didn't order enough caps to fill its place! The plastic is bubble wrap used to stabilize the new smaller caps. The original, as pictured, are much
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Hi guys, just thought I would bring up an old thread and see if you had bought any new non-B&O equipment. Me you ask? About a week ago I bought this. A Yamaha P2201 power amp. It weighs 50lbs and makes 230wpc into 8 ohms, 350 wpc into 4 ohms, DC offset of 3.4mV (measured) and THD of less than 0.05%, thermal cut-off at 130C. Right now it is pushing
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I will go as far as I can, a balanced amp. I will come back to fix this as well. These caps will likely ride along with those destined for my BS4500. An odd note here, those four caps are not all the same - allthough they should be. The capacitance is the same, yet the far left cap on the left channel had a significantly higher voltage. I wonder if
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