* eintopf
thought that bad datasheets are these which begins with english and ends with chinese
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<DocScrutinizer05>
could somebody please cut the internet backbone to eastern Ukraine?
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<DocScrutinizer05>
(("New Product")) well, 2012 it probably was new. They don't release a new datasheet just to remove that "New Product" writing
<DocScrutinizer05>
razher the question is, why did they write "New Product" on a datasheet? Usually they do when you could be mistaken as to think it was an updated datasheet for an already existing product
<DocScrutinizer05>
>>Put simply: wood-modding improves the sound, across the board, and in every aspect - significantly so. The effect of wood-modding the three capacitors in the power supply of my test CD Player was comparable with a major component upgrade - you could say it was like buying a new CD Player that cost three times the price of the old one.<<
<DocScrutinizer05>
BWAHAHAAAHAAAA
<DocScrutinizer05>
not to mention the capacitor will fall dry after only 6 months the latest, since wood isn't a good containment material. Neither is wax
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<DocScrutinizer05>
>>Prolonged capacitor's life - as sealing it completely with wax will prevent any electrolyte losses.<< HARRHRRRHARR what a jackass
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<DocScrutinizer05>
>>I chose a nice piece of what I believe is an exotic hardwood - sapele. It is heavy, hard, looks beautiful, and is one of the tonewoods commonly used in instrument-making - which suggests it has inherently good "vibrational properties". That ticked all of my boxes.<<
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<DocScrutinizer05>
now figure this all been "inspired" by this guy http://www.dhtrob.com/projecten/dhz_weerstand_en.php - read the "hint" at end! Oh My .... I think our Physics teacher told us about bifilar resistor coils in 5th class
<wpwrak>
hmm. he's got a good point. we should make sure the speaker casing in neo900 is made of bone from songbirds.
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<whitequark>
lol
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<DocScrutinizer05>
yeah, and coat it with a varnish made of the ashes of Caruso
<DocScrutinizer05>
>>I decided to seal mine with a ground that is rumoured to have been used by Stradivarius in his legendary violins - it is called "Vernice Bianca".<< How lame!
<DocScrutinizer05>
>>This ground is said to improve the sound of musical instruments - and, from my experiments with wood-modded capacitors and VNM Caps, it seems that this applies to audio components as well.<<
<DocScrutinizer05>
this fool should baint his ears with that goo, incl eardrums
<DocScrutinizer05>
paint*
<DocScrutinizer05>
the whole thing would be an excellent april's fool hoax, if that jackass wouldn't make money from other idiots buying that stuff. Particularly great: homemade resistors said to catch fire when used for too high load