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  1. Stickman393

    Wah Inductors. No hype. Just measurements.

    A'ite folks: I've added a few more recently Of particular note are two additional fasels from two JEN mister crybaby supers that I was able to snag on the cheap recently. One red, one white. I've seen a bunch of colors online...green fasels exist somewhere. Orange fasels were available...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    A'ite, did a little more testing. Keep in mind I'm working with potentially deadly voltages here kiddos. Do not try this at home!! Anywho: let's melt some whiskers!!! Upshot? I melted the whiskers. But our leakage values are still crazy high. I'm curious if, perhaps, maybe I build a...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Save a low E string. Ride a stickman.
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    Components material

    Components. I'm a big fan of spending too much on components. Getting the super special deluxe audio-rated high quality bullshit. Paradoxically...I'm also a huge fan of spending too much on old, considerably less good, considerably more inconsistently constructed vintage components. For lots...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Actually, they're the stickman's natural predator.
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Absolutely. But only up to like, 100uA. Its remarkably close to measured values using the RG keen method below 100uA. Anything more and it all goes out the window. These have a min hfe of 60, and they all measure under 20 or over 250, depending when I measure them. Its not reliable if you're...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Similar thought. Discharge a cap between the case & EBC bundled together. right now I'm maxed out at like 36 volts unless I do some shady bullshit with a bridge rectifier I have laying around and mains. Nah. Don't have the work holding setup for that. No thank you. Not gonna die today...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Stick man. Bang rocks. Ahem... So, I've spent a good amount of time dehydrating these things. Like, 12 hours. I'm not noticing any improvement in leakage...not even incrementally speaking. BUT!! That got me thinking. Tin whiskers. Fuckin...high humidity is going to affect that. I...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Mmmm. Delicious.
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    God DAMMIT darwin. With your "theory" of evolution. Tell me: it you're so smart, how come it isn't a law? Everybody knows that life is actually made of sticks. WHAT? PROVE ME WRONG! *Ahem*. Uh...where was I? Ah. Yeah. So, I appreciate the input. I'm not fully studied on the actual...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Probably could, though then you've got the opposite problem should water make its way back inside. Whatever makes it harder for water to infiltrate will also make it more difficult to remove. So: first shot? Maybe 4 hours on the pump, no real drop in leakage current. As far as I can tell...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    Silica beads work too...but *much* more slowly. Vacuum dehydration has a very specific advantage: boiling points are directly affected by pressure. Silica can only absorb water vapor that makes its way into the air at atmospheric pressure. I've probably got my chamber down around 1000 microns...
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    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    So. I found a killer deal on some NPN germaniums. Got a good little batch, and wouldn't ya know it? They're all pretty well P-H-U-C-K-E-D. Leakage in the 2ma range. Meh. But...hey. these are vintage. From about 1969 or so. Probably not perfectly stored over the years. So I'm...
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    Fume extractor

    Carbon filter is a good idea. HEPAs are dope. Nuthins gonna beat actually extracting fumes though. That is: transporting them outside, away from you.
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    A multimeter that can read frequencies over 50hz

    Fluke 87V? If you can get someone else to buy it for ya.
  16. Stickman393

    Tone Stacks - Part 2 - James & Baxandall

    A'ite. I can't stand it. Am I the only one here randomly neighing "James Baxandall"?
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    Jlcpcb and tariffs

    Sounds like they're primarily interested in the big fish, then. Or rather, folks with consistent imports. Makes sense why chase bliss had to alter the way they did things a bit. Doing a bit of reading...the official page makes it sound *really* in depth. BOM, drawings, compliance documents...
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    Performance of Various Transformers

    THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!!! I mean, cool man. Neato. Schweet.
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    Jlcpcb and tariffs

    I've gotten the impression that shipping new electronics to any of the EU member states requires strict RoHS compliance. Dunno though. Dunno exactly what that entails. Like, is it similar to UL listing in that it requires documentation of all component parts to ensure compliance...
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    Is it ok to store guitar pickups and vacuum tubes in the same drawer?

    Whoop whoop to my homies. Magnets - How do they work?
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