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Nice Lee. I bet we can go lower if we continue to work at it. The returns keep getting smaller and smaller and more elusive as well.Listening to it right now.... Joe, we may have broken that 200 microvolt barrier with this one. Can not hear a thing from infinity on the Spec 1 to 0 db, absolutely nothing. Listening to Patricia, the absence of background noise makes it seem like you are there. Lean back and close your eyes.....and you are....
I believe this may e the quietest ine yet. In 3 days we'll know. But my ears haved confirmed it already. Damn, this is sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joe have you ever had to do this?? Early series I with Honeywell meters and that weird PL4 light board. The led's sit back to far to line up with the mounting screws, and had to relieve some of the board. The opening for the bulbs is also not spaced the same as the led's, had to burr the openings at an angle to get every thing to go. wasn't a dealbreaker though.
Joe have you ever had to do this?? Early series I with Honeywell meters and that weird PL4 light board. The led's sit back to far to line up with the mounting screws, and had to relieve some of the board. The opening for the bulbs is also not spaced the same as the led's, had to burr the openings at an angle to get every thing to go. wasn't a dealbreaker though.
Lee, you may need to dial back the 0.510 bias to see if that has a beneficial effectTried a max output test and the output section started screaming like a gutshot panther, NOT a good thing. Blew a minus rail fuse at 280 watts, still had not clipped. It appears we have a high freq oscillation. I will dismount the 15024's and run some 21194's and we'll see what's shakin.....
Sho-nuff, the 21194's are coming in at 250uv, as opposed to the 15024's at 398uv, Table coming up... Whodda thunk it, ............well, me I guess....