No, just disclosing that it's not the OBH-1 power supply that normally comes with this unit. This is the power supply that came with it when I purchased and there have been zero problems--no hum, no sound degredation. It's just a 3rd party replacement. At this price you can pick up the OBH-2...
I'm selling the Creek OBH-11 headphone amplifier, used but in pefect condition, with no marks or scratches. This is an excellent amp and will power all but the most demanding headphones. Sounds great with both Grado SR60 and Sennheiser HD590 headphones. Includes Tamura Group power supply model...
I managed to take it apart without breaking it--a major feat on my part--but after cleaning the rubber pad and contacts there's only mild improvement. It seems that the buttoms move smoothly, but the "9" just requires more effort to register. Assuming my wife will trust me with a second round of...
Okay--classic after hours post. I have an older cordless phone that works great EXCEPT the #9 button now sticks. I have to press hard to get it to work and sometimes it presses twice, which is a real hassle with long pin numbers that go awry. It's long out of warranty, but I don't want to...
I'm selling a Denon DVD-1600 DVD-Video/DVD-A player. Unit is in excellent working and cosmetic condition. Light scratches on top of the unit. No scratches on face plate. This is a B-stock item, but has worked problem-free. Superb video quality--highly rated on Secret's shoot-outs. Comes with...
It's listed at Crutchfield and the like. Can't find the make of the DAC, just 24-bit/192 kHz which could be anything. Can't seem to find a user review anywhere so far. Trying to find out if it's closer to the SP1000 that seems well liked, or the earlier entries you mentioned.
Does anyone have this player? I'm curious about audio and video quality, layer changes, bass management, and general disc handling. Seems to be a competitively priced universal. Thanks. -Anthony
Selling Pro-Ject phono pre-amp in excellent condition. Includes power supply and manual. See link below to owners manual for more details. Asking $100 shipped. Thanks, Anthony Edit: Link to manual appears to be broken. Should also mention that this switches from MM to MC with jumpers.
Thanks for the advice above. It's always difficult to figure out the price point for lenses--I'm not a professional, so I feel like I need to spend enough time in the hobby to "earn" the upgrade (suppose that's like HT also). I've considered Canon lenses, but they're always much more...
I'm starting to get the itch to upgrade the lenses for my Canon Rebel 2K. Currently I have the stock Canon 28-80 and 80-200 set--no USM or L series etc, just the basics--and a Sigma 105 (2.8) macro EX that I use for portraits and macro work. The Sigma's a keeper, but I also want to extend the...
I have a somewhat low ceiling and was able to use this secured directly to the tripod mount on my Panasonic projector (pretty light weight). Up for over a year with no problems. (Edit--just saw the weight rating on this one, and the one I have supports over 10 pounds, not 2.5) Omnimount
I would agree with Dave F. above. For the Ph.D. intelligence helps, but persistence may be more useful. You also need to be practical in your approach so that you don't lose years of your life to frustration. If you pursue a doctorate, have an idea of what you want to do with it. Don't go in to...
For a CRT-based RPTV it could be scanlines you're seeing. This would be minimized by a progressive-scan source or a source with line-doubler (if I undestand your description correctly).
What you describe sound like SDE--I think it's the gaps between the pixels. On DLP displays the gaps are much small so there much less of an effect. When you say "TVs" I assume you mean LCD monitors or projectors, since normal CRT displays (tube TVs) don't have this problem. The SDE is usually...
Don't know about the specific model, but all of the brands you mention have generally good track records and similar warranty coverage. Probably the best thing to do is get a calibration disc to help set things up properly once the TV is in place. That way you can evaluate the picture and really...