Re: Transistor for Pre-Out NAD T763
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Re: Transistor for Pre-Out NAD T763
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Re: 100Wx5 Reciever nearly blowing out my 100W speakers?
You can't beat vintage for quality. I have several pair of Pioneer speakers from 1979 0r so. Woofers are 12" with cast aluminum baskets about a half inch thick. Damn things weigh about 60 lbs. each. My accountant had a pair of nineties speakers sitting outside his office. He gave them to me, They were Pioneers with 12" steel baskets on the woofers. Weighed about 10lbs. each. After about $50 for foam and capacitors for the crossovers they were good as new. Except good as new meant they sounded like crap.
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Re: Hooking up surround for 1970's stereo
If you care about music, you need two separate systems. Surround sound processors are not made for critical listening of music. I've had several different processors from several different companies and won't listen to music on any of them. I still use my system from 1976, The surround sound is not much better than listening to music on an AM radio.
For your question, how about a "Y" . [url]https://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-ULTRA-RCA-Y-Adapter-Inches/dp/B004EBX5GW/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1497429045&sr=8-6&keywords=rca+cable+splitter[/url]...
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Re: So I got an offer from a capacitor company...
I was a poor college kid when I went to the grocery store. I found a cheap package of bacon. It had a little window to see one piece of bacon. Looked good to me and was half price compared to other stores. When I got it home, I found one nice piece of bacon in front of the window and thirty strips of nothing but white fat behind that nice piece.
Later I found some Hungarian bacon in a can at a gas station that was cheap but good. They got my business for bacon.
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Re: Anyone recognise these?
Shame is good, builds character!
When you can bend over in the middle of Wal-mart and puke your guts out and not feel shame, you've got enough character. Not until.
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Re: Capacitor Leakage Current
In an audio circuit they can cause a high noise floor(hiss).
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Re: Yamaha HTR-5920 cracked schottky diode
I've never owned a Yamaha, but I have read a lot of people griping about their crappy soldering. You probably flexed the board and made the bad solder worse. You could just reflow everything you can around the relays.
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Re: class action lawsuit
Well you know how interconnected things are today with shell corp.'s and all. We could have been buying from Mattel toy company or Purina dog food and wouldn't know it.
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class action lawsuit
Just got a postcard that I'm a member of a class action against NEC Tokin for price fixing since 2002.
[url]http://www.capacitorsindirectcase.com/[/url] .
Check it out to see if you might be.https://Just got a postcard that I'm... you might be.Just got a postcard that I'm a member of a class action against NEC Tokin for price fixing since 2002.
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Re: Yamaha HTR-5920 cracked schottky diode
Should be fine. That's such a small difference.
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Re: Yamaha HTR-5920 cracked schottky diode
I usually keep about 50 1N4148's around the house.
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Re: Intro - Need Suggestions!
I would suggest you buy gold, but my psychic sense says that's not what you meant.
Perhaps you should use the search function for the motherboards you have and see if someones already had your problem? Even similar boards will help. When I'm troubleshooting I search the boards for problems since all electronics works about the same.
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Re: Mac Pro freezes daily!
I know, I was poking a little fun at the people who say Japanese cars are more reliable than any other. It was revealed years ago that they are just better at hiding their problems. They would under report and actually honor the warranty so the people wouldn't report it. It would be nice if the big three honored their warranty. A friend bought a Dodge in 1996. At 48,000 miles the transmission went out. It had a 50,000 mile warranty and they tried to prorate the repair. Only charging her $2,100 instead of $2,300. She had to pitch a fit on the dealership...Last edited by rhomanski; 04-02-2017, 11:04 AM.
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Re: Mac Pro freezes daily!
Just about every computer I've had would get that way. It acts like it's lost part of a program and gets caught in a loop and can't go on until it finds that missing bit. I've always installed windows again and that cures it. Never had a mac but I've heard like a honda they never break and never get old.
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Re: Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Amplifier is HOT!!! and bad smell in room
For the 5.1 it's been recommended for years to mount a fan blowing on those two resistors. I put one in mine back in 2007. It's had no problem since. A small fan and some zip ties. Others have gone so far as to take the back panel off replace with a blank panel and build a ventilated cabinet for the electronics. Also I keep it turned off unless I want to listen to something.
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Re: Super Glue
I tried it once but I couldn't get the band-aid off when it healed up.
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Re: Suggestions for an HP M3970CM repair.
I might be wrong here but, years ago the repair shops were full of vcr's stacked from floor to ceiling from customers that said fixit and then turned around and bought a new one cheaper. They insisted on having theirs fixed too until it came time to pay.
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