In Reply to: First thanks for helping him posted by Russ57 on May 4, 2007 at 10:17:46:
Russ
come on now thats a little far fetched..Its not like you cant copy the board but I think it would solve a lot of issues if he would post the voltages..I mean someone with a working board could measure and post them but why should they have to? I got a schematic from cary for the AES amps and it has voltages posted as well as stuff from mac and audio research and many others..This being DIY would be wise and I think it would condense a lot of issues here and I think it would cut down the guess time..Remember I was helping the guy 700 miles away over the phone and I didnt have to reference.I figured joe ought to be happy someone stepped in..I do this for Roy at VTA who also posts voltages on the schematic.
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- Re: First thanks for helping him - Michael Samra 13:52:38 05/04/07 (8)
- Re: First thanks for helping him - JoshK 17:01:25 05/04/07 (0)
- What DIY 'kit' could it be without showing any key voltages ??? - cheap-Jack 14:28:21 05/04/07 (6)
- In what way would a cap board change voltages from stock values? - Russ57 05:45:29 05/05/07 (1)
- It would NOT be "funny" if you were so helpless like the 'victim' poster !! - cheap-Jack 15:50:23 05/06/07 (0)
- Re: What DIY 'kit' could it be without showing any key voltages ??? - Michael Samra 15:10:18 05/04/07 (3)
- Yes, but so what ? - cheap-Jack 16:36:48 05/04/07 (2)
- Re: Yes, but so what ? - Michael Samra 23:24:05 05/04/07 (1)
- Yes, keep it up - your tube passion !! (nt) - cheap-Jack 16:01:30 05/06/07 (0)