capacitors store electrical charge.
you would need to carefully source the correct capacitance and voltage of each cap in the device and purchase high quality caps. Texas Intruments and Burr Brown opamps are pretty good. What you'll need to do is to open the unit, find the model number on...
i'm going to attempt to dispel the notion that css is difficult by using your example and adding css tags
<html>
<style type='text/css'>
table1 {
position:absolute;
top:25px;
left:50px;
z-index:0;
}
</style>
<body>
<table class='table1' border=0 width=100%>
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i tend to agree here. The gepco i looked at didn't really stand up to even the lower end redco cabling.
I just bought 200' of the redco TGS mic cable. It's rugged, but the outer jacket is pliable so it's easy to coil and won't get "flumpy" (no it's not a word).
I also bought 30' of 24...
if anyone else asked, i'd say to either manually double track (sing them again on a seperate track)
or copy the track and shift it a couple milliseconds or so.
But since it's you walters, just cross hybridze your DNA with that of an Emu, then, extract an embryo from your test tube, raise it...
unforunately, the only way that i've come across is a javascript that will automatically adjust for screen resizing. We use one we've called minmax.
I could give you a copy of it, however, you'll need an understanding of javascript to utlize it.
Other than that, you can get some success out...
actually, i hit a road block. i sent you a PM today regarding it.
I can't find the G-G terminals. I have a Hammond L100. spinet organ, not quite the same layout as the higher end models.
It has what i think are preamps for vibrato and one for percussion. These then proceed to the volume...
hey demented, when recapping, if i source the same capacitance and voltage, making sure the cap materials are the same, there's no other catch to sourcing parts is there? Just look for high quality caps?
i've never done it so my orban will be the test
hmm, that's odd. mine is excellent. granted i had it wired wrong for 6 months, but now it's wired correctly and i love it.
Are you sure you have it correctly wired?
we need to get some terminology straight first.
Channel inserts are used for effect looping (and other things) and as a direct out if the cable is half-inserted. I assume you're half plugging the insert jack to achieve a direct output. I believe that is pre-fader, altough i can't remember...
Why not go to SCHOOL school fr something like electrical engineering, or acoustical engineering. Fields where it's easy to work in music, but not be at the mercy of the creative.
With acoustical engineering, you can design rooms, deisng acoustical treatments. Design new audio circuits, blah...
if i could squeeze 3000 more out of thin air, i'd be going after a trident, but i feel that this is a stepping stone.
I'm pretty confident in the purchase, i am glad i bought new though for no other reason than if issues do come up, i have the warranty.
Do you have an opinion on those build...