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Subject: CX12 comments (was: Re: John Brim)


> How does it compare to other similar models?
Hi
I have a CX12, and I like it very much. To me, it's less stiff-feeling than a
seamless plastic playing surface. It _is_ weird-looking, though. (As I said



Bo.Park~sfc.nasa.gov


DATE: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 11:24:52 CDT
Subject: Re: Valve Glue

drawing moisture out of the air and continues to do so. It becomes very


DATE: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 13:36:07 CDT
From: "Charles Williams CS"
Subject: Valve glue

The Farrel company in Ohio sells two different types of glue and it is very
have it handy. I have also used clear nail polish in a pinch and then dry it
adheres well to metal.
DATE: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 13:46:27 CDT
From: ellio~agle.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM
References:
Subject: CTI/caps/crystals/JT30s/TONE

> Subject: CTI'S Explanation of cap
> mikes are extremley sensitive to impedance loading. With the cap they


the amp is "_the_ trick/secret" to eliminating feedback and getting
list) seem to support this.
So, how do you do it?
How do you change the impedance of the mic (or the amp)?
Does anybody on the list know? If so, will they share the knowledge?
The quest for tone never ends! :-)

electronics w/so many analog gurus around. :-) Again, thanks to everyone