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Re: Pinging MQracing [message #9453 is a reply to message #9451] Wed, 21 December 2005 22:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Steve Eddy is currently offline  Steve Eddy
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That's the part I was asking about. LOL!! Looks like teflon?

Oh! Hehehe. Ok. I thought you might have been talking about a different photo that was of a walnut case without any top or bottom and you could see the edge of the maple piece.


Anyway-- it looks like a great product so far.

Thanks! Now just have to work on something to put INSIDE it.


I'm making one more headphone amp that runs at about 70V (little steps for me), then it's time to move up to the real stuff so I can see what all the chatter about MQ iron is all about.

You're a braver man than I. I'm a big pussy when it comes to high voltages. However now that Mike's starting to develop some line level trannies I'll be able to use some MQ iron in spite of that.

se



 
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