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Do any of you use sites like Vudu or MoviesAnywhere to store your digital copies of movies? Don't know why I didn't know about this before. My son was over and showed me his MoviesAnywhere account with all his movies. Then I learned you can link a MoviesAnywhere account with a Vudu account. This...
Yes, the volume control is a stepped ladder attenuator. It was something I had laying around and tried. I have ordered a 50K Alps blue velvet pot to use in its place. The mechanical switching in this cheap ladder is too noisey for my liking.
My latest build is based on a Nelson Pass design found on the DIYAudio forums. Even though it doesn't look like it, this is a tube preamplifier. What looks like a glass IC is actually a Korg Nutube 6P1 Dual Triode. I purchased the PCB and NuTube from DIYAudioStore. The chassis is from China...
Speaking of movie music, one of the songs that always comes to mind is Queen's Who Wants to Live Forever in Highlander. It is played while he carries is wife, who has died of old age, up the hill to be buried. If you don't feel something during this scene, you have no soul.
That is a good question. I like both and have watched each several times. That is kind of the test for me. Is it something I want to watch more than once.
This was not a kit and there are no instructions. Anaview (Abletec) typically sells to manufacturers, who use these in production applications; like the Teac AX-501. The schematics are part of the PDF download. http://www.anaview.com/sites/default/files/PDS ALC0240-2300-I.pdf I used that to...
To tell the truth, I know she got it because it is Marvin Gaye and didn't have a clue it was a Mobile Fidelity one-step. She was just following her super shopper instinct of buying what was expensive. She's a keeper.