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90 dB #655618 05/14/21 10:35 AM
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I think I need to just put this fantasy to bed and consider doing something with my 2nd floor. The estimates thus far have totaled over $12,000. That's a lot of instruments and trailer trips! I can put $500 into my second floor and give it the ski lodge treatment with some tongue in groove wood on the walls. Since I don't record live I don't have any concern about room treatments. The only recording I do that isn't line level is sing, and I do that in a little foam deadened booth. So maybe I'll just do that. Do some sexier lighting than the florescent fixture up there now. Maybe a track light on the ceiling and 4 sconce lights per wall.

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Do some sexier lighting than the florescent fixture up there now.


Good move - florescent lamps and single-coil pickups do not sit together happily. Keep away from dimmer switches as well if you want to limit interference.

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Do some sexier lighting than the florescent fixture up there now.


Good move - florescent lamps and single-coil pickups do not sit together happily. Keep away from dimmer switches as well if you want to limit interference.


One of the studios I worked in had Variacs mounted in the wall for the lighting, which was all incandescent. No buzz, no hum, perfect. Regular old triac dimmers will buzz on incandescent - I've been testing with dimmable LED's, so far so good, but haven't got really into that yet. They're harder on the eyes I think.


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I think I'd like something industrial/steampunk-ish like this. 6 of these along with a 6 canister track light on the ceiling. I just have to get them where that angle is variable because the wall they'd go on is slanted.




I also wat to have an electrician in to look at isolating the circuit where the computer is plugged in. It may already be. I don't know. That's not my area of expertise, but my friend Brian will know.

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"I've been testing with dimmable LED's, so far so good,"

Gotta be careful with LEDs, some cause radio havoc.
I put in some low voltage LED landscape lighting and now my garage door openers don't work when they are on.
Took me a while to figure out what happened.


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Took me a while to figure out what happened.


So, bottom line, it WAS your fault!

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yeah, this time I guess


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What part of the Bermuda triangle did you guys say you were living in...lol


And out new Day Job is keeping Eddie out of trouble...lol

Billy

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“Amazing! I’ll be working with Jaco Pastorius, Charlie Parker, Art Tatum, and Buddy Rich, and you’re telling me it’s not that great of a gig?
“Well…” Saint Peter, hesitated, “God’s got this girlfriend who thinks she can sing…”
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..............

And out new Day Job is keeping Eddie out of trouble...lol

Billy


They couldn't pay me enough to take that job eek


The bumper sticker said "I'm a veterinarian, therefore I can drive like an animal".
Suddenly I realized how many proctologists are on the road.

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You need to start recruiting a team for that.

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What part of the Bermuda triangle did you guys say you were living in...lol


And out new Day Job is keeping Eddie out of trouble...lol

Billy


http://www.ledbenchmark.com/faq/LED-interference-issues.html

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In today’s electronics, switching power supplies are typically preferred due to cost, size, and efficiency.

So there you have it...more cheap crap from China, poorly made, poorly designed sold to a group of people who are too stupid to understand or care.

I had to move the AT&T modem out of my garage because it generated enough noise to effect my oscilloscope.

I am not saying that there are no good switching power supplies because there are. They are finding there way into solid state music amps. Galen Kruger offered to send me to school to learn to repair the switching power supplies.

It appears I was one of the few people in far south Florida who would work on their equipment. They wanted me to take over all warrantee work in South Florida. I AM RETIRED !!!No more work!!!...lol

Here is some more government that lets a lot of stuff slip by. The Enforcement Bureau's Spectrum Enforcement Division, in conjunction with the Regional and Field Offices, is responsible for responding to interference complaints involving FCC licensees

Billy


“Amazing! I’ll be working with Jaco Pastorius, Charlie Parker, Art Tatum, and Buddy Rich, and you’re telling me it’s not that great of a gig?
“Well…” Saint Peter, hesitated, “God’s got this girlfriend who thinks she can sing…”
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Sorry, was just trying to explain why my garage door opener stopped working 'sometimes'.
The topic swerved to LED, now it seems to have swerved in a completely different direction

/my fault, I'm sure
// .. good luck getting Eddie to do anything that wasn't his idea <grin>


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