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codewritinfool

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  1. Oh man you are killing me. You take payments or layaway?
  2. LOL, believe it or not, I have that very sign on a laser at work.
  3. That CAD-300SEI looks like a sweet amp and I'd love to have it. I just can't right now. Someone here will give that beauty a good home.
  4. This, IN MY OPINION, is correct. Be careful, Claude. I suggested a null test a while back and was accused of being fat and advised to shine lasers up my nose.
  5. I recapped my vacuum cleaner and it works much better now.
  6. https://stlouis.craigslist.org/ele/d/saint-louis-adcom-stereo-system-and/6990630265.html No affiliation.
  7. Eureka? Wow. I happen to know someone that lives there. Small world. No, those aren't mine!
  8. Alright! I didn't go there but had / have many friends who did. You working at Microchip now? Chandler, ya know. Just a guess. code
  9. “Attention Wal-Mart shoppers” never sounded better.
  10. Go Miners! Hey, I bet Alice was still allowed in '82!
  11. lol, that's probably true. I'll pass, though. Still thinking about more splits. I'm crazy.
  12. I know my opinion isn't worth much, but in my estimation, this is a good deal for someone. code
  13. Power output: 120 watts RMS x 5 (all channels driven simultaneously into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than 0.02% total harmonic distortion, A-weight filter). 180 watts RMS x 5 (all channels driven simultaneously into 4 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than 0.03% total harmonic distortion, A-weight filter) Frequency Response: 20Hz -20kHz +/- 0.5 dB at rated output (120W) Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Less than 0.02% at rated output (120W), all frequencies, less than 0.01% at 1kHz Intermodulation Distortion (IMD): Less than 0.05% from 250mV to output full rated output (120W) Filter Capacitance: Four 6,800 μF Capacitors per Channel Number of Output Devices: 4 per channel Power Bandwidth: 5Hz - 54kHz +0/-3 dB Damping Factor: Greater than 105 from 10Hz to 400Hz Crosstalk: Greater than -70dB from 20Hz – 20kHz Gain: Voltage gain of 29dB Input Impedance: 40k ohms Input Sensitivity: 1.00 Volt Remote Trigger Voltage: 3 - 24 Volts DC at 5 milliamperes or greater Power requirements: 120VAC, ±3%, 50Hz - 60Hz Power consumption: 1,500 watts (maximum) Dimensions including feet (H x W x D): 6.0" x 17.0" x 16.75" Weight: 50 (lbs)
  14. I'd like to find one more of them.
  15. Player and amp built into a Rigid toolbox. Speakons / sub / power connections on the side. Cable storage in the bottom. Works pretty well for a Saturday hack.
  16. A 100W class-D plate amp, Yung SD-100D. Built it right in. At first, I was worried that 100W wouldn't be enough but I'm here to tell you that you can hear that thing plain as day all over the parking lot. It seems to be plenty of power. Remember, this is kind of a hack system all the way around to keep the budget under control. As it is, almost every aspect could be improved. However.... Nobody that has heard it has complained about any part of how it sounds outdoors. I am going to switch to my Emotiva UPA-2 amp for the next session, though.
  17. A little palm-sized class D amplifier I built into a toolbox. Originally I had a S.M.S.L. Q5, cool little amplifier, then a Dayton DTA-PRO. Of the two, I think the Q5 is the better amplifier.
  18. No. ES5800 is indeed in that same diagram. Not a schematic, but you could easily draw one up from the diagram shown. ES500 is a different beast, but you could start with the ES400 values in LTSpice and come up with it.
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