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I got a new amp. It's kind of a big deal!
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logitech keyboard I spy.And, we're up and running. I'll do review of the AVR and AA Monitors with more pics. For now, beer-o-clock and head-bang-o-clock.
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Yeah, it's the K400, good spottinglogitech keyboard I spy.Got one myself. For Kodi?
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I think it sounds better. But it also sounded great with the 140 watts per channel through the Pioneer Elite. I turned it up to 0db and it was definitely a better signal. At 0db, it gets close to 200 Watts on the MC meter and this would have been pushing it hard with the pioneer. It sounds amazing. The theme music to The Pacific BD is ultra lush.Nice!
We all know the look of a McIntosh amp from 30 feet away. Congratulations!
Depending upon your source material being fed into that amp, you're probably getting something out of those Totem Forest speakers that you didn't know they had in 'em.![]()
A neighbor leant me a DVD of his Austin City Limits performance. I really liked his music.
Some nice collections there, covering a lot of musical bases at a very reasonable price. Good work.Import box sets have been my thing lately. Most are less than 50.00 and have a ton of stuff I may have never tried before. But at 1.00 to 2.00 bucks a disc it's worth a shot. Plus there is a ton of stuff I have always wanted. I have a few duplicates but not many.
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Nice!Can't wait for my newest toy to show up so I can install it into the workbench!
Keithley 2105 Audio Analyzing Digital Multimeter. Features a full function 6 ½ Digital Multimeter (voltage, resistance, current, frequency, and distortion measurements [THD, Individual Harmonics, SINAD]).
Purchased used and calibrated, so there isn't another one available at the price I paid, but you can pick one up directly from the current Techtronix/Keithley catalog if you have $US 4500.00 to spare ...
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I know I posted this earlier, but it came in 8 days early, so I had to post a pic, this phone so far is AWESOME. Samsung S7 Edge, was hoping the color would be a little darker on the metal, but sill very cool
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Any and all Amps welcome ;-)Nice!
I'll send you some amps to measure
Just kidding.
Yeah, nothing like adding a new tool to the bench.
Yeah, that's pretty nice. The only thing that I don't have is a Variac. I don't own a distortion analyzer either, but I currently have one in my possession that belongs to my friend (I let him borrow my DIY Paia Fatman Synth).Any and all Amps welcome ;-)
Funds are tight so projects move at a snail's pace, but will be putting it to work over the next few months.
First project in the lineup is a monoblock version of the Modulus-86 (balanced input, 40w @ 8ohms). I have the PCBs (3 of them) in hand, need enclosure ($60), torroid transformer ($50) the basic BoM of about $120, plus a few $ more for component upgrades in the signal path (maybe $50 worth). Ironically, the Distortion profile + noise of the Modulus-86 is too low to be measurable with the Keithley, but it will still be handy during the build.
I can afford to throw about $100 a month at it, so will be a little while before it's done, but looking forward to a fun build.
For the workbench, I need a decent bench Power Supply and a good Function Generator but that's about all. I have the patience to wait for the right deal to flesh out the gear list though.
I now have this beautiful bench DMM, a Tek 'scope, Hakko soldering gear, LCR meter, Fluke 87-5 DMM, a few other cheap DMMs (can't have too many, actually), Variac, all the probes and test leads, Safety Glasses etc
My question: What is that?Guess boomdog didn't want it. Thus it has become mine.
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That would be a Chief projector mount. Recommended by @BMXTRIXMy question: What is that?
I have yet to find a mount that is better than the Chief. The Peerless PRG-UNV mount really is a second best, and is a fair bit less.
I haven't seen anyone make anything else that comes in around where you are talking about. They are super cheap, or they are priced for what they are worth. You can shop eBay and pick up some good deals.
I mean, 12" to 18" of drop - that's an adjustable column. Why not go to Home Depot and get a column the exact length you need for your setup? That way it is perfect, and it is rigid and it will last forever. From Home Depot - about $15 or so for a proper 1.5" pipe.
A 1.5" plumbing flange connected to your ceiling for the ceiling connection point. Not a ton of cash and available at Home Depot as well.
That just leaves the mount.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHIEF-RPAMAUW-Elite-Projector-Mount-WHITE-New-in-Box-/191815813284?hash=item2ca91d08a4:g:JIMAAOSwWTRW07SZ
That one is brand new, on auction, starting under $100. It's the best on the market.
This one is a good solid product, but not as good as the Elite mount, but it may go for $50 or less...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chief-RPAU-Universal-Inverted-Projector-Ceiling-Mount-Black-Steel-50lbs-Max-/231855806735?hash=item35fbaed90f:g:ieIAAOSwPc9Wzdfs
And, it has the best universal mounting arms you will ever come across.
You could get this...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chief-RPMA735-RPA-Custom-Elite-Projector-Mount-89532d10-/391393140821?hash=item5b20d96055:g:LaAAAOSwf-VWYJow
and pair it with this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cheif-Universal-Projector-Mount-/141912618909?hash=item210aa6b79d:g:jbkAAOSwezVWuTCS
So, for around $100 you end up with a complete RPMAU Elite Mount, in black.
Over the years I have picked up a number of Chief Elite projector mounts from eBay and I typically end up paying about 80 bucks or so for it. So, you can get the absolute best, and you don't have to shell out $200+ to get there.
Yes, the ceiling plate and the drop pole are extras, but you get exactly what you need instead of a one-size-doesn't-fit-all solution. And what you get will be rock solid.
Yes, it's all about patience. I'm just waiting for the right combination of availability and price to converge, but on my short list of sources is a place you may not be familiar with ... they are a bunch of new age nutbars, but know their classic electronics ... check it out ... Sphere Research Corporation (Vancouver, BC, Canada). They also have a steady supply of take-offs and bulk buy electronics, always handy for the parts bin. Quality is generally above average (some of their sources are Military and AeroSpace manufacturers).Yeah, that's pretty nice. The only thing that I don't have is a Variac. I don't own a distortion analyzer either, but I currently have one in my possession that belongs to my friend (I let him borrow my DIY Paia Fatman Synth).
Keep an eye out on ebay etc for the function generator and the bench supply. I bought a good clean supply from an AH member quite a while ago for $60 delivered. And, I paid $50 for my function generator off ebay. I also bought a nice Tek scope off Ebay for a little less than $350.
I'm sure you know this, but the key is patience! I was patient on finding my electronics bench gear, and I paid good prices for good equipment. If I were in a situation where I "need it now, can't wait", I would have easily paid a lot more $ than I did.
And, I mentioned this before, but I am REALLY interested in your Modulus build! The specs on that amp are just silly good on paper, and the guy seems to know a lot about the field.