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P. Glaser
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LMAO! ...but true.A schematic without Chinese characters would be a good start . . .
And as he hits the three hundred mark, the crowd goes wild.....thank you, thank you...

LMAO! ...but true.A schematic without Chinese characters would be a good start . . .
Nobody would ever do all of that without getting paid, and that includes the group buys that have already happened.
Well, call me crazy, but I personally have an issue with the lack of transparency that came to light after I paid for my pre's.
Please find room in your heart for those of us who wanted to know what they were buying and are interested in getting to the bottom of it.
Think of it as an adventure rather than an annoyance![]()
"advocating" and "model" are both a little strong - more like I'm speculating about a fuzzy concept [that vaguely resembles a progression from what we've just done for the third or fourth time with Chance]So you're advocating a model where hundreds or thousands of strangers club together anonymously to make one order from a factory who knows they have neither the buying power nor the unanimity to do anything more than take a gamble on whether the equipment they purchase will work or not?
I was musing about stripping away everything that retail services supplies, *except* for the shipping/distribution, and later the financial facilitation - these would be compensated.And no-one will be facilitating it properly, because the prices per container will come direct from the factory and the masses and/or their ecommerce software will divvy the kit up amongst themselves when it arrives?
Have you ever unloaded a container? Who is going to house those pallets of stuff, break them up and individually ship them?
speak for yourselfI don't think the model works, we demand better for our money and equipment is hardly expensive nowadays.
if I gave you the idea that *I* was going to try to make it happen, I apologizeIn fact, if I was in a bad mood I might suggest that the pipe in question is not a 'dream' one but something else .... Good luck with it though, if you choose to try and make it happen.
"advocating" and "model" are both a little strong - more like I'm speculating about a fuzzy concept [that vaguely resembles a progression from what we've just done for the third or fourth time with Chance]
I was musing about stripping away everything that retail services supplies, *except* for the shipping/distribution, and later the financial facilitation - these would be compensated.
speak for yourself
if I gave you the idea that *I* was going to try to make it happen, I apologize, and I'm glad you're in a good mood.
Anyway - I'm signing off of this thread-within-a-thread - whale away, pardners, I am far beyond yer reach![]()
Can't argue with that - cheers!We really have never had it so good.
The other issue is are these units certified by any testing facility? I doubt it, but if any problem comes from this where someone is injured, a major lawsuit will happen. Here you have people opening up these units who are not qualified to do so in order to repair them, or install the correct components. Had the seller opened these in the first place, or looked at any production samples, they would have found the problems before production began. People risk shock and possible other injury or damage if any modifications are not done correctly.
Looks like Alan's back at GS
Yes. His altruism runs deep doesn't it.......
No, but let me look -- the power transformer goes to the big filter capacitor, which goes to the antichef which -pop- . . .So were the schematics for the 84 (or any of these) ever posted? I don't remember seeing them anywhere.
Yeah, once you open up the box, you're likely on your own when it comes to product liablity. *If* the units were hazardous on their own without being open and messed with, then that might be different, but that sounds purty far fetched.How can TnC be made responsible for someone screwing up a mod, when there are companies like Paia and Seventh Circle that base their entire company on having the customer do the electronic work?
Sounds like bullshit to me.
Yeah, once you open up the box, you're likely on your own when it comes to product liablity. *If* the units were hazardous on their own without being open and messed with, then that might be different, but that sounds purty far fetched.
[back to tracing.. -zap-]
Yeah, once you open up the box, you're likely on your own when it comes to product liablity. *If* the units were hazardous on their own without being open and messed with, then that might be different, but that sounds purty far fetched.
[back to tracing.. -zap-]
I raised this issue with Chance months ago and he assured me they woud be certified. Hummm....Looks like Alan's back at GS, and he raised a novel and interesting point--I had thought about it before, but I am not very knowledgeable about testing so I didn't say anything:
AH - "The other issue is are these units certified by any testing facility? I doubt it, but if any problem comes from this where someone is injured, a major lawsuit will happen. Here you have people opening up these units who are not qualified to do so in order to repair them, or install the correct components. Had the seller opened these in the first place, or looked at any production samples, they would have found the problems before production began. People risk shock and possible other injury or damage if any modifications are not done correctly."
There's no UL sticker or stamp on the unit, but it does say Caution-risk of electric shock-do not open.I raised this issue with Chance months ago and he assured me they woud be certified. Hummm....
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You will loose headroom when you turn down the output like you did.With a bass possessing very high output pickups, I still had the gain maxed and the output trim 75% up in order to get to a theoretical 0db input into the DAW (Reaper). Obviously I was targeting -16 to -18db on the meters. The resultant recordings were fine, but I would have liked more headroom at the preamp stage of things.