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Soundlab rebuild thread
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<blockquote data-quote="u235" data-source="post: 378293" data-attributes="member: 1485"><p>Thanks HiPhibian, I think fdlsys has a heat gun.</p><p></p><p>[quote authorv=GearSlave link=topic=29276.msg378273#msg378273 date=1384698984]</p><p>Your garage is way too neat! How do you get any work done? How do you find stuff?!</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Now that the Lotus is gone, it's much harder!</p><p></p><p>I'm deeply suspicious. I can't find anything wrong with either multiplier board. It's actually not a PC board - everything is point to point wired and the board is just a backing.</p><p></p><p>But both of them, when I apply 80v AC, put out exactly 0.72v. That tells me that either they are broken in the same way, or they're not broken and I'm testing them wrong. I have an e-mail exchange going with the inventor and founder of Soundlab, Roger West, so I hope he'll advise me soon. I wonder what fdlsys's Soundlab's multipliers put out if tested in this way.</p><p></p><p>Time to put away everything and head for the fridge! ;D</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="u235, post: 378293, member: 1485"] Thanks HiPhibian, I think fdlsys has a heat gun. [quote authorv=GearSlave link=topic=29276.msg378273#msg378273 date=1384698984] Your garage is way too neat! How do you get any work done? How do you find stuff?! [/quote] Now that the Lotus is gone, it's much harder! I'm deeply suspicious. I can't find anything wrong with either multiplier board. It's actually not a PC board - everything is point to point wired and the board is just a backing. But both of them, when I apply 80v AC, put out exactly 0.72v. That tells me that either they are broken in the same way, or they're not broken and I'm testing them wrong. I have an e-mail exchange going with the inventor and founder of Soundlab, Roger West, so I hope he'll advise me soon. I wonder what fdlsys's Soundlab's multipliers put out if tested in this way. Time to put away everything and head for the fridge! ;D [/QUOTE]
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