Not really. Nothing comes up in the search, in the majority of searches
that I've conducted.:(
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to have proven, but there is no denying Pat's findings.
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As Phil has asked, please tell us who is the culprit here. As it
stands, you have cast doubt on the integrity of all of the download
services by not naming the guilty party in this particular case. - Pat
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he OP's situation is feeding the clock from an external
device that is not a DAC with a word clock output.
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paid for it).
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if this is the case, why on earth
would you have included this "feature" in the design of the
Transporter?
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would make sure there is a way to make sure the max power
> coming out of the power amp can not obliterate your speakers.
Same here. I stopped the direct-in experiment after the first blast of
noise. Not worth the
I'm clearly missing something here, perhaps because the original couple
of posts have been removed, but I don't understand the pictures. Does
the mod consist of installing the specified transformer inside the SB3,
inside an external adapter, or both?
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problem is that, since I can't even get John's schematic to print in
its entirety, I'm probably not up to up to the task of implementing the
modification. ;-) - Pat
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Amusing thread. Just thought I'd post this so that dudge would have to
reply again just to have the last word. :-) - Pat
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As is, I'd suggest that it's not suitable, since its rated at 1.5 amps
max, and the current draw of the SB would have it running at the ragged
edge. You could use the board and substitute a higher-current regulator
chip, though. - Pat
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