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  1. 13 hours ago, seti said:

     

    Trey of course.

     

     

     

    so methinks you better try this @Trey Cannon   I tried recently and got no response from him, but it is the only chance we have that he will be alerted. Unless of course you have his email address or phone #

  2. 8 hours ago, Jeffrey D. Medwin said:

     

     

    Sir,  so you think, and you are entitled to your thinking, but I Know from my actual building and listening experience, you are totally incorrect !!

     

    Jeff Medwin.

    Cognito sum ergo sum cognito.

    But anyway, I do not think capacitors store energy in an electric field I KNOW they do. And inductors store energy in a magnetic field. It's called electronic engineering.

    The dimes worth of difference is a quote from PWK.

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  3. 14 hours ago, Schu said:

    I'm gonna have to Google power sequencer... :)

    I found out by accident/chance that if I leave the electronic crossover on while turning off the power amps and then after a delay power down the crossover that the power off "thumps" are eliminated. Since this equipment is remotely located I had been shutting everything off together. And since I work for an industrial automation company I thought I could make that happen automatically. And thus it is so. Basically when the remote power amp switch is turned on the black outlets come on immediately. Then after a programmable delay the white outlets turn on and after another programmable delay the gray outlets come on. Upon power off the sequence is reversed with their own programmable delays.

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  4. Not really "what I got" but what I've been working and building over the last week or so(in my "spare" time)...a power sequencer for my rack stack of amps and electronic crossover for the Jubilees. The blue lighted "Power Amp" switch will be in a remote location. I'll get some pix of it in the rack when I get it installed

     

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  5. 46 minutes ago, glens said:

    Yes, all of you have reported you hear differences.  Differences between configurations at different times.  In many of those cases there's no way you can really reach such a conclusion because you're comparing something happening "now" to something you're pulling from memory.

    But some people believe they have a perfect auditory memory. I do not and I KNOW I do not.

    But like the folks that have a perfect auditory memory, I know what I like:)

  6. 11 hours ago, glens said:

    Unless you wire a DPDT (break before make) switch as I described earlier, there's no way you'd be able to truly discern whether there's a difference re cap orientation in a crossover.  Even in a low-level feed-through situation where the perceived quality of the sound (apart from picked-up-and-later-amplified noise) is in question, unless you can immediately ("live") switch between methods for A/B purposes, you're fooling yourself - it's virtually impossible to critically A/B with more than moments between the A and the B.

    DING,DING,DING---WINNER,WINNER,WINNER Post of the day.

  7. Builders out here tell me that with our water that the little particles (microscopic) ping off the inside walls of the copper pipe and eventually rub holes in the copper. I insisted and paid extra that the plumber use the thicker pipe(type L or M I forget which is the thicker wall). Also out here the ground shakes quite often and this has a tendency to break pipes:)

    If a little of my waste water leaks into the ground it don't bother me much, with septic and a leach field it's all going there anyway.

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