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  1. 2nd pic looks fine but, intensity is too high of scop!стоН_Колд

    You're perfectly right Ston. I turned up the intensity, to try to get some better pics. Obviously not a good idea, but as Choky already said, I'm a clown with a camera. :buehehe: Magura :buehehe:
  2. man - that's fookin' great - I mean that 20HzSQ pic besides that - how's square looking right from 20 Hz ?with just little more tweaking ( you know what Kwayzeedanske ), we can tell that we create monster :buehehe:Upp values ?

    I have no idea why it accepts 20Hz :blush: It should maximum accept some 25Hz, best case scenario, so don't ask me :good2: Yeah, thermistors are on their way. Magura :buehehe:
  3. I figured that today was a real good day to get the scope running. Every time I power it up, I wonder why it still works, but then again, it's been working for a few decades, so why shouldn't it work for another decade? ;) First 20Hz square into 8R. This is actually better than I expected it to be. I aimed for things going south below 30Hz, and even at 20Hz it's actually fair enough.Second is a 20hz sine into 8R, nothing to complain too loud about.The rest from 30Hz to 20KHz was relatively boring, as it's simply as it should be :blush: Magura :hyper:

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  4. That's real nice. Great that Alex has come so far, that he can now go all the way, and use his abilities.That he is a nice guy as well, only makes it even better. I had the pleasure of spending some time with him in San Francisco a couple of years ago. The clip of pouring the mold, sure brings back memories. The attached pic is showing the pouring of the mold for the main chassis of the Donut.Magura :blush:

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  5. The Netgear was struck by lightning. It sure didn't like that treatment :blackeye: The PSU survived though, and 15V is fine for a B1, so I simply just replaced the innards of the box, and added a few holes.What do you wanna know about the B4? I took the liberty to pop the hood of it, and will get the manual in a couple of days.Magura :confused1:

  6. I guess it's time you get a laugh on me :blackeye: I had a friend visit me, whom had been given a B4 by Nelson Pass. I put it in my system, just using the buffer (B1), and switched off the rest of the circuit.I kinda liked the sound of it, so built a B1 an afternoon, a couple of days ago. Care for a B1 in a gutted ADSL router :angel0: Magura :confused1:

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  7. Ok, so here is the last part, that was made for the amps. The button for the power switch.The pic is somewhat mis-colored. The material looks like brass, but it is actually silver (I had a piece laying around anyway).Magura :buehehe:

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  8. Now that I've had the chance to get a bit more acquainted with the amps, post 64 seems to hold true :buehehe: I am still to find any shortcomings or flaws. It is as effortless and clear as an AX-100, as alive and involving as an F3, and does the job in any aspect as well as I have heard possible from any previous amp. Today I got the chance to turn it up a bit (ok, a bit more than a bit), and no matter what the volume setting is, it still sounds the same, clear and effortless.Magura :) :) :)

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