We could only get it after the sun went down and they turned the power up. 100,000 watt "clear channel" IIRC. Loved Beaker Street. Heard all the non-mainstream breakout bands/songs that the regular commercial stations wouldn't touch.
Here is what I use with fantastic results. Some very noisy LPs have become nearly silent.
Taken from an extensive discussion on AK:
50ml Triton X-100
38ml Hepastat 256
72ml 99% IPA added to the Triton and Hepastat
mix the above in a container (I use an empty IPA bottle) and as you can see...
Thanks all for the suggestions. I haven't had a chance to pull it from the rack yet and it seems to be louder now than just recently so I need to address it. Yes, DCP should be the best correction, but I also wonder why it just started doing this after running silent for many years.
Still one...
We were just notified at work that a machine being shipped to us was damaged by fire as it was involved in an accident where a pickup T-boned the trailer and caught fire. Got pictures of the crate after opening. It appears to have survived with no damage. It will arrive tomorrow for a...
You are correct Gibsonian, no dc protection. I should probably do that, but this is a new occurrence, although I have made some changes in configuration and connections. I'll look for offset problems Don, could be from the preamp as well I guess.
Old 400 WOPL Rev. A control board. It used to be silent on power up or down. Now it has a pretty loud pop on power up. Seems to be equal on both channels. What should I be looking for? I'm thinking a cap has possibly failed, but a little direction from the knowledgeable could save me a lot of...
I have 1 1/2 amp fuses on my ESS Heil drivers in my Rock Monitors. Maybe a bit conservative, I blow them when I get a little to "into" the music, but I'd much rather replace a fuse than a driver diaphragm. They reach well over 100 dB before blowing so that's more than enough.
He was actually instrumental in the recording/engineering of the original as well as some effects and recruiting the female singer Clare Torry in the "Great Gig in the Sky"
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