Its legal here now so hell yeah, I smell it all the time. It's been legal here for a couple years but the dorks in charge, couldn't get their poop in one pile, all this time and the dispensaries just opened yesterday.
I think I'll try my PixResizer and resize the 5 Meg pics to a lower resolution and see if that helps. I'm looking at all the pics in my folder for these WO RCA Plates and they are right side up in the folder but when I hit the "Attach Files" they flip upside down. I'll do 2 pics right now...
Jim, my preamps never Hum because they know the words..... I had a Bill D modded Preamp that hummed but it was because the Brown Dog Adaptor and I have never used them since. Matter of fact I have 6 of those expensive BD adaptors which adapt the OPA2134UA where the RC4136 odd pinned opamps...
After removal of the plastic RCA's here is what it will look like. A pair of RCA's will connect to the cleaned pads and they are set up in a triangle. The grounds are set up in front of the L/R Pads. Look at the farthest pad on the left. That's the right channel (blue wire marked R) and the...
When stripping the RCA's out of the preamp, just cut them out with a good pair of cutters. We don't want to damage anything from heating those pads up. Plus, they are junk. I was taught Non-Destructive Removal of components in school but it don't count when Grandma and great-grandma used more...
If you haven't had a C-1 open, here ya go. If you can see, there is 2 shit-tons of solder AND flux left on these boards from the 80's. Don't put too much solder on them when redoing. And, get the flux outta here...... Notice by the RCA jacks.......
I have done the Bill D Recap, installed...
Great news for the Carver Preamp builders. The Aluminum plates we have been using for the C-1/C-11 in addition to the Bill D Mods have been pretty much sold and the supply has dried up. I bought the last 3 from the Carver Site and used them up quick. I was bitching about the lack of RCA plates...
I'm a retired kinda guy.... I can't afford one being on a fixed income.
I'd have to sell all my gear and I can't do that. Starting over like I did 10 years ago is nearly unthinkable.