What's that, a power conditioner? A new Videophile/Audiophile 8K/HiRes streaming box? The timing circuit for a Tesla model X? The cool storage box for the full editions of "Cards against humanity?"
Eh????
I don't have any idea, but what I'm certain of is that it has a PIC16F1708 microcontroller running things....
For a microcontroller salesman, I imagine that would be so.Is that a good thing?
Probably a lot better than having a Trump run things!Is that a good thing?
For a microcontroller salesman, I imagine that would be so.
That is easy to say from someone who has a responsible adult running your country.Probably a lot better than having a Trump run things!
Rimshot
Hard to resist the urge...
Jeff
Lol at the True Lies reference.This is an espresso machine... No, no wait, it's a snow cone maker... Is it a water heater?
But in all seriousness, it looks pretty sexy..
That must mean that you are enjoying the precise time delay of 500 milliseconds from the time you press the ON button until the first soft start relay engages. Then you must feel the rush of emotion and anticipation as the next 2 second timing interval progresses, leading up to the orgasmic thrill of the final 4 second timing cycle as the massive filter capacitor banks charge through thermistor current limiters. Then fulfillment! The final full-current relay closes and precisely 500 milliseconds later the soft start relay disengages......We are ready!Very nice!
That must mean that you are enjoying the precise time delay of 500 milliseconds from the time you press the ON button until the first soft start relay engages. Then you must feel the rush of emotion and anticipation as the next 2 second timing interval progresses, leading up to the orgasmic thrill of the final 4 second timing cycle as the massive filter capacitor banks charge through thermistor current limiters. Then fulfillment! The final full-current relay closes and precisely 500 milliseconds later the soft start relay disengages......We are ready!
Wow, I get a fucking thrill just thinking about all that.....
Wow that looks nice! I may look at the two-channel version of that amp in the future.
Can anyone comment on how it compares to the similar ATI amps? e.g. AT1800 series or even beyond?