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#41
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Southampton, PA
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ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
Where did you stick the DMM to set your voltages? At the speaker outputs?
I used good 'ol audible distortion as a reference seting the gains. Primitive but It's what I did.
Where did you stick the DMM to set your voltages? At the speaker outputs?
I used good 'ol audible distortion as a reference seting the gains. Primitive but It's what I did.
#42
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,539

Cool, thanks for the tip. I'm gonna try that Wednesday. Supposed to be back in the upper 30's F.
#43
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Southampton, PA
Posts: 685

ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
Cool, thanks for the tip. I'm gonna try that Wednesday. Supposed to be back in the upper 30's F.
Cool, thanks for the tip. I'm gonna try that Wednesday. Supposed to be back in the upper 30's F.
#44
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Posts: 64

You can get an oscilliscope fairly cheap, just look into used equipment, like if a school is upgrading to better equipment. A guy I was buying a sound card from had a mini o-scope from B&K Precision on eBay for $150. I should've bought it. I've got two pair of 1x/10x scope probes now, and other o-scope wires. I didn't know what they did yet. It was before we had gotten around to using them. Someone from class was saying you can create on o-scope out of a computer screen. Not accurate, but you can see the signal. You could create your own lines, so it would be kinda close. Not very many functions, I would imagine.
Handheld o-scope.
Handheld o-scope.
#45
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,539

damn, weve been having such a mild winter here in philly. it was like 60 today and 70 a couple days ago. its been dipping down into the 20s ever so often, but for the most part its been pretty warm. it sux cause i like snowboarding.
You can get an oscilliscope fairly cheap, just look into used equipment, like if a school is upgrading to better equipment. A guy I was buying a sound card from had a mini o-scope from B&K Precision on eBay for $150. I should've bought it. I've got two pair of 1x/10x scope probes now, and other o-scope wires. I didn't know what they did yet. It was before we had gotten around to using them. Someone from class was saying you can create on o-scope out of a computer screen. Not accurate, but you can see the signal. You could create your own lines, so it would be kinda close. Not very many functions, I would imagine.
Handheld o-scope.
Handheld o-scope.
#46
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Southampton, PA
Posts: 685

ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
It summer there man. I board too. been to any NY trails?
damn, weve been having such a mild winter here in philly. it was like 60 today and 70 a couple days ago. its been dipping down into the 20s ever so often, but for the most part its been pretty warm. it sux cause i like snowboarding.
#47
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,539

Been to Stowe, VT. I passed Killington at night on the way to Stowe. Didn't know it was there until the trip home.
Holiday Valley ski is alright. 82 mi drive one way. The slopes here are glorified sled hills.
I haven't done anything anywhere else. My cousin in Cali broke his collar bone a few weeks ago at Ski Heavenly
I wouldn't mind trying PA's slopes.
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo
Holiday Valley ski is alright. 82 mi drive one way. The slopes here are glorified sled hills.
I haven't done anything anywhere else. My cousin in Cali broke his collar bone a few weeks ago at Ski Heavenly
I wouldn't mind trying PA's slopes.
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo
#48
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Southampton, PA
Posts: 685

ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
Been to Stowe, VT. I passed Killington at night on the way to Stowe. Didn't know it was there until the trip home.
Holiday Valley ski is alright. 82 mi drive one way. The slopes here are glorified sled hills.
I haven't done anything anywhere else. My cousin in Cali broke his collar bone a few weeks ago at Ski Heavenly
I wouldn't mind trying PA's slopes.
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo
Been to Stowe, VT. I passed Killington at night on the way to Stowe. Didn't know it was there until the trip home.
Holiday Valley ski is alright. 82 mi drive one way. The slopes here are glorified sled hills.
I haven't done anything anywhere else. My cousin in Cali broke his collar bone a few weeks ago at Ski Heavenly
I wouldn't mind trying PA's slopes.
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo
#49
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,539

have nuthin to compare to, but PA slopes are ok. If you go to any, try Elk, Blue, or Montage. i been to jack frost/big boulder too, it blows
If I did might as well stop in New Hope, PA and say hi to the seller of this Blazer!
#50
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Southampton, PA
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ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
I checked out the first 3 you listed. They seem like the ones up here. I don't think I 'll bedriving 200+ miles for 15 trails. probably 9 usable for boarders.
If I did might as well stop in New Hope, PA and say hi to the seller of this Blazer!
have nuthin to compare to, but PA slopes are ok. If you go to any, try Elk, Blue, or Montage. i been to jack frost/big boulder too, it blows
If I did might as well stop in New Hope, PA and say hi to the seller of this Blazer!




