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HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban

Started by Jdo300, April 14, 2008, 02:40:29 AM

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wattsup

@Motorcoach1

Which circuit, the link I put up or the circuit diagram @itanimuLLi put up.

I think I found a good alternative for testing. I just took apart a computer speaker set. These have a built in amplifier. There is an input, plus output is stereo, hey talk about quality. I figure that by removing the AC transformer and passing the bridge rectifier, I see all it needs 12vdc. lol

What I will do is send the control coils through the Magoid coils in series with the speaker outputs, send the microphone to the input (but I may need a preamp). If this can create feedback, this will be fun.

Now to wind the rings.

jdurban

Quote from: wattsup on May 28, 2008, 04:46:51 PM
@All

Would the following circuit be ok to amplify a microphone. It only has 4 componets. lol

http://www.tzywen.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=367.

That should be fine for an Electret condenser type mic. You will need to locally decouple right at the power input pin to the IC's gnd pin. These amps are very apt to motor boat (oscillate).

Good luck
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jdurban

Quote from: Mannix on May 29, 2008, 12:29:36 AM
Jack,

would you still say that Steven is of the "cashier level"
or was that all just so that you could flush the guy out?

I think that you might consider apolagising for each and every distainful and insulting remark that you made about him ,now that you have what you want.

Its probable that this is not something that you would consider necessary


Lindsay



Actually I did go over all this with Steven and he was just fine after the smoke cleared! There's nothing left to want. For myself and many others there is closure on a handful of long outstanding issues. For those who wished Steven harm they were denied his phone number and email address. I only want peace and happiness for him and his family.

I should conclude this as some will see this as soap operatic.
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jdurban

Quote from: itanimuLLi on May 28, 2008, 05:29:57 PM
@watssup
i found this on the net its a simple circuit to build a inverter for blacklight lamps you could use your coils in the circuit and it should oscillate by itself, without a microphone. consider the lamp as the load.

Looks like a conventional Colpitts oscillator. Such circuits can also be found in ultrasonic based technologies like ultrasonic baths used in cleaning jewelry, etc.
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jdurban

Quote from: wattsup on May 28, 2008, 08:21:04 AM
@JD

When feedback is on, you can yell "turn it off, turn it off", and it won't change the feedback until you either move the microphone or flick the switch off or unplug the amp. And, it will feedback at a frequency which is also an oscillation. The TPU diameter will influence the frequency and the diameter is determined by the circumference. lol

By the way, if you ever manage to find that Beta copy, we're all eyes.

You have to be careful when trying to tell the difference between sound sources or causes. A microphone like any other mechanical structure will have a natural resonant frequency. In this case if the mic's incident audio is not kept within its rated dynamic range the diaphragm will just travel from a rested state to full excursion and likely break into its own oscillation. If you have a scope it will be very easy to see if your sound source amplitude is within the limits of the mic.

Remember the mic in this role is acting as a phase lock loop of sorts.

Still sifting through boxes for the Beta version of the tape. I was able to determine that I recorded nearly every Saturday Night Live episode through the 90's however.
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