Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 4 topics

legg <legg@nospam.magma.ca>: Apr 13 07:40AM -0400

Kook number one says to kook number two, "Don't press that button".
 
RL
jurb6006@gmail.com: Apr 12 08:10PM -0700

>"How many of them do they have? Are they
still trying to sell the same one? "
 
They must have a warehouse full of them. You know how strong the demand is. Everyone wants to put three phass power in their house right ? Around here you pay for that, not the power company. It is not cheap and is actually not available in most residential areas here.
 
And no mention of speakers. I am selling my Phase Linear because it blew so many speakers. What (watt) are we talking here ? A thousand speakers that can handle what, a couple thousand apiece ? That'll make you neighbors happy, and I mean even if you are on a farm.
 
Things like this are made for like Woodstock. Not even to be used in the city. Nice to imagine having one, but thing about the speakers.
 
And the cops. I have been in jail for a loud stereo. One day and actually it was not bad. But still, I would have had a better time at hoe because there was beer there.
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Apr 13 04:31AM -0700


> And no mention of speakers. I am selling my Phase Linear because it blew so many speakers. What (watt) are we talking here ? A thousand speakers that can handle what, a couple thousand apiece ?
 
I am presently running an amp capable of 500 watts into its speakers (Citation 16 into Maggies). I can (and do) play at any volume I would care to - that is I could tolerate without ear damage - and without clipping. I have no worries about speaker damage. The Citation 16, while not quite in the Phase Linear 700B class, certainly is in the 400 class.
 
I use regularly two brute-force amps, both HK products (Citation 16 & 19). Again I can (and do) run *LOUD* and have never, repeat, never damaged a speaker thereby. This is not to mention the several other amp & speaker combinations in the inventory.
 
I suspect user-error.
 
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
jurb6006@gmail.com: Apr 12 07:44PM -0700

One those 100Ks might have been open. When you unsoldered them you "fixed" them. This will not be permanent.
 
That was a problem sometimes, I learned to just use circuit values. Unless it is tube stuff you you cannot even check them in circuit, and you heat the leads to take them out of circuit and many of the "heal up" all the sudden, which can lead you down the garden path.
 
Been there done that. I would change them, what are we taking here ten cents ? That vs customer satisfaction is easy to figure out. Any circuit with even those slightly ambiguous results, change the high value resistors.
"Benderthe.evilrobot" <Benderthe.evilrobot@virginmedia.com>: Apr 12 08:26PM +0100

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> need about 1 inch diameter through the slip rings.
> Thanks,
> Eric
 
Most motorcycle alternators deliver peak output at 5000RPM - they're
probably not all that different to car ones.
 
AFAIK: most car alternators moved on to coaxial pole coupling for the rotary
field winding - which eliminates the need for slip rings.
 
 
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