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    Confused Delta 1010 help!!!!!!

    Yup , Panning is only possible in stereo so you need to use 2 outputs on the delta ......
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    Soldering Braided Coax

    By the way , that shop out of Thailand , it is Considerably cheaper if you go to there actual site as opposed to the Ebay store ..... Shipping is also dirt cheap and fast .... http://www.taydaelectronics.com/servlet/StoreFront Cheers
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    Soldering Braided Coax

    Well here is the e-bay store for the Seller in thailand ... http://stores.shop.ebay.ca/Tayda2009 Here is another good shop , more expensive but a better variety of Parts especially for Audio electronics ... http://www.smallbearelec.com/home.html Cheers
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    Confused Delta 1010 help!!!!!!

    With my Delta 1010LT i pan in My software , no real other way to do it ....
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    Soldering Braided Coax

    Lead free solder generally sucks balls , there are some OK Silver solders but you are better off getting Normal Flux Core Lead solder , the thinner the Solder the easier it is to work with ...... Try tinning both surfaces being soldered before trying to join them (tinning is when you melt...
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    A Strange Question

    I use my Soundlux Clip on Drum mics for recording guitar cabs quite often and they sound Just fine .....
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    plugging a mic into an unbalanced input

    I second that !!!
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    plugging a mic into an unbalanced input

    It is true that you can use Transformers for some gain there is No way you can get Say 40db to 60db of gain from just a transformer (maybe 20db with a few Drawbacks like excesseively high output impedance) , If you could everyone would do it .... If Said person was electronicly inclined they...
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    plugging a mic into an unbalanced input

    Impedance isn"t really going to be the Issue as there is No problem running a Low impedance signal into a high impedance input (high impedance signal into a low impedance input would be a Big Problem) accept that it would be a Bit noisyer but all high inpedance inputs are going to be noisyer...
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Hey , well here is a few links to some cool electronics forums and sites .... This one "Gearsluts" is a lot like this site and has a Electronics forum called "GeekSluts" ... http://www.gearslutz.com/board/ This one is cool ... all to do with DIY audio, different Forums from tubes to solid...
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    Can anyone recommend...

    Sorry , I have never used deoxet I have just heard that it is good stuff ...... I usually put my pots in a sonic bath with a mild solvent but that entails removeing the pots .... good luck
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Hey ... No Problem , My family is all from NS , Cape breton , and my bass player just mooved to halifax ...... There are a few really cool electronics forums on the net that have a lot of cool projects posted and a lot of famous elecronics designers hang out there , I can send you links if you...
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Hey , No problem , There is quite a steep learning curve so it can be a lot to take in at once .... If you need any help with stuff you can allways send me a PM , Im no expert by any means but I know enough of the basics to help you with most stuff ...... I also see you are a fellow canuck ...
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Yeah , its probably humped , thats why i hate Transformer with thermal fuzes , can"t really fix them ..... You can use a Transformer that is bigger than the original but make sure the Output Voltage is the same , You can make a Pretty accurate guesstimate of the Voltage needed , the Amp...
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    Can anyone recommend...

    Deoxit !!! http://www.caig.com/ PS: Sometimes scratchy Pots and Faders are Just Plain worn out so if the deoxit doesn"t work you might need to replace the pots ....
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Well then it sounds like the Transformer is fried or the internal fuze is toast .... A Dmm will show a small ammount of Voltage untill it has been put in circuit then it will show the correct Voltage ..... The secondary needs at least 3 wires to get dual Voltages , One wire would be ground...
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Yup thats the way to do it .... test both leads .... The mains ground that runs under yer Grubby Trailer (and Under my Not so Grubby trailer ) is there so if there is a Short in the amp any voltage that gets to any exposed metal (like the chassis) will get shunted into the earth and not into...
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Generally that is not the way you test it , if you have 2 secondary wires you would test the 2 Wires , while the chassis is allways connected to mains Ground that isn"t allways the same as the ground on the secondary of the transformer ..... Unless Im not getting what you are saying .....
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    10watt guitar amp <x2> no power

    Does your DMM have a Lower Voltage setting ?? There is a chance that the thermal fuze has blown .....
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    Superlux drum kit microphones ???

    The superluxes are okay for the price , I like them cuz they are small and actually sound pretty good but one HUGE drawback is that they are really easy to break , Out of the 5 Dynamic Superluxes I had only 2 still work and a Good smack with a Drum stick will usually render them inoperable .....
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