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Re: Can I fix a mark Levinson 33 Monoblock thread
In circuits that are not in the signal path, extra capacitance is rarely a problem. In those cases, the anti-cappers are right, as long as the opposite channel (if it is split) has a similar value.
billbillw
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Re: Can I fix a mark Levinson 33 Monoblock thread
This is a 680p 100v ceramic cap... I'm thinking to include this in my capacitor swap as well, am I safe to assume any 680p 100v ceramic cap with h 85c to 105c operating temp is good?
Is there a reason I shouldn't go to a film cap?

Is there a reason I shouldn't go to a film cap?

VR3
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
SeleniumFalcon wrote: »You guys did graduate from high school, right?
Juvenile humor keeps us young… and readily identifies old farts.🤣🤣🤣😉
nooshinjohn
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Re: My 2024 Polk SDA 2b Modification Progress Thread (Drop1)
Your Mar 19th post is awesome!
That goes a very long way to help others follow in your footsteps while avoiding re-“invention of the wheel!” Don’t be surprised if others use something similar for other models😊
That goes a very long way to help others follow in your footsteps while avoiding re-“invention of the wheel!” Don’t be surprised if others use something similar for other models😊
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Re: Receiver for polk audio set up
I guess i can undo it all and start over to see but the thing looks crazy anyway so rather get a new one.
davineC
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Re: New TV recommendations
dromunds,
Have your friend look at the reviews at RTings.com They have very thorough reviews and recommendations for each price range and size. Depending on the size, $1500 can get a nice 65" OLED if you catch a sale. Make they understand burn in risk for OLED though. If they leave the TV on all day tuned into cable news or a video game screen, there can be some noticeable image retention and eventually permanent burn in. That said, I've had my OLED since late 2021 and haven't noticed any retention or burn in. (Note: I never watch cable news and rarely game)
Have your friend look at the reviews at RTings.com They have very thorough reviews and recommendations for each price range and size. Depending on the size, $1500 can get a nice 65" OLED if you catch a sale. Make they understand burn in risk for OLED though. If they leave the TV on all day tuned into cable news or a video game screen, there can be some noticeable image retention and eventually permanent burn in. That said, I've had my OLED since late 2021 and haven't noticed any retention or burn in. (Note: I never watch cable news and rarely game)
billbillw
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Re: Strange tweeter issue after recap crossover for Monitor 7 series 2
Echo, reflow soldier joints.
pitdogg2
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Re: Strange tweeter issue after recap crossover for Monitor 7 series 2
Yeah I don't want to knock your work but the soldering is extremely poorly done
VR3
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