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Re: 833a Amp
Philip
I had expected a more constructive or consolatory reply. And I might of offered to help you. My comments still stand as a clear warning. Dave |
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I like the looks of them there 833s more pictures of your build Philip pleas
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Philip
I have deleted your rude post. It's not a good idea to be rude to a forum owner. For the next year I own this forum and I take responsibility for it's content. Others will have gotten the same idea about your project as I did. I have a responsibility to point out the potential dangers to others, as do you. Let this drop. Dave |
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now I know why I kept those 2' x 3' sheets of 1/2" RCBP for it's a sign it's a sign |
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I will add, that I live alone, and have no children or pets.
Breadboarding is good, but not safe in a family environment. You have been advised, but politely.
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see I am learning already - I just looked up what SMPS was now lads please calm it down - although a new member here I can see both sides of this argument - so without treading on any ones toes I think Dave the new site owner is just covering his ar*se by pointing out the blindingly obvious that electrickery kills and if you don't know that you shouldn't ever take the cover off anything and keep well clear of it - on one of my threads here the Lumley 120 mono-blocks I was given some good advise - keep the probe in one hand and put the other in your belt behind your back (bloody good advise as well) which was worth following because you cannot see it you cannot smell it and it kills and unless of course he believes that PRE65 is suicidal perhaps his comments could have been put in a better/nicer/politer way PRE65 that looks awesome I hope it turns out performing as you wish - is that the completed article now ? some wiring aside? or have you more bits that need adding to it - old TV stand is a nice idea for carrying it as well - |
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There will be more to come as things progress.
Hopefully I've managed to convince Dave that his particular fears about my build were unfounded.
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Glad you're still with us Philip, remember when listening to turn down the heating, don the flame proof underpants, stay in the chair, and, most importantly, keep both hands tied behind your back. Then you should be ok so long as the radiation doesn't incinerate you during a a particularly long guitar solo or next door's cat doesn't trip over the speaker leads
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Nice one Richard.
I've only tried the filament heater so far, and at 100W (10V @ 10A) the heat was nothing to speak of. This hobby is what keeps me sane (although some might disagree ).
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no I can't agree you're not sane Philip
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