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Old Apr 1, 2008, 06:30 PM
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my landline phone doesn't work when online

is there something free that I can download that will tell me the calls i'm missing on my landline when online.

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Old Apr 9, 2008, 01:06 PM   #31  
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OP amps are not quite a differential amp. It takes 3 OP amps to make a differential amplifier. An Instrumentation Amplifier has differential inputs and differential outputs.
Audiophiles are very picky which OP amplifiers they use. (A-B) * (some big number) is not the same as (A-B) * ( a known number).

Op amps have gotten a whole lot better in 30 years.

My Audio amp is based on this design: Leach Amp Plans - Part 1
Which was describe in Audio Magazine in about 1976.

It boasts about 100 W/Ch with a 100 V/us slew rate and about a 0 to 1 Megahertz bandwidth, intentionally rolled off to 0.5 Hz to 44 KHz. Needless to say in 1980, about when I built mine, nothing came close. It boasts low Transient Intermodulation Distortion.
Almost all metal film resistors, 4 independent supplies of 50 volts and 40,000 uF of capacitance. It still rocks.

Comes close to a tube amp in listening tests. Tubes drive horns better and the Leach has better bass performance. Tube and classical go together and so does the Leach, dome tweeters and Folk music.
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Old Apr 11, 2008, 06:20 AM   #32  
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I alway thought Op amps were Differential amps, that amplify the difference between the inverting and noninverting inputs, Thanks for the good info, In the seventy's I was building circuits to put in guitars, needed 2 9 volt batteries to power them(+9 and -9 volts),
I wanted to make them best I could, and I saw 2% Flame proof resistors, I just had to use them, The major manufacturers use 5%(gold band), I coul afford the extra dime. The resistances were not critical, but thought they sounded better anyway. Take Care
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I know, getting lost in the technicalities:

Differential amplifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flame proof are typically metal oxide. Metal film and metal oxide definately sound better than carbon composition resistors.

PS: Did you clean out your inbox yet?
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When you say "sounds better" or do you mean "Sounds better".
Made room for some messages.
Hope mommy has her DSL working, and will post back with results. Later
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