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In Reply to: RE: a fraction of the cost??? posted by AbeCollins on September 02, 2015 at 16:34:22
1. connect your DUT to a ground floating scope.
2. Connect your computer to a fanned power supply with croc clips to assess SQ 'function test???'.
Need anyone say more about pointless LOL posts about audio?
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You might be suffering from a comprehension problem:#1) Connect the Device Under Test (DUT) to the AC mains through an isolation transformer floating the earth referenced ground. This is a common safety practice when using an oscilloscope on the DUT. Something you might consider trying next time when you get your blown-up Tektronix scope back from the repair shop.
#2) Was not a SQ test at all and I made this perfectly clear in my original post. It was a functional test after an electrical mod to ensure that everything was functioning correctly before proceeding further. Do you get it?
Are you still defragmenting your SSDs for 'better performance'? We are still awaiting your 250-Watt ATX linear power supply review that you promised last year... Same for your HDPlex linear power supply, or are you still waiting for your Tektronix scope to be fixed?
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"Are you still defragmenting your SSDs for 'better performance'?"
You love to make this comment... Do you still have food fights also???
Just a point for you... You should not always scoff and instead maybe try reading a bit. The author of Bughead also makes something called Rewrite Data, and people do find its use can improve SQ.
Actually, from Win 8, MS takes care of it through Defrag - Optimise with trim enabled automatically.This shows the lack of any knowledge by the poster and the trait whereby he distorts the truth.
Perfect Disk and the like were good for XO,W7 and worked.
Edits: 09/04/15
You blew up your scope. Are you trying to kill your SSDs now?
I find it alarming that he once recommended a defragmenter for inmates using SSDs. Most everyone knows that defragging SSDs are of no benefit and causes premature wear. He wasn't talking about 'rearranging' a couple audio files. He also suggested partitioning an SSD to prevent one of the partitions from premature wear by directing log file writes to the 'other' partition. Doesn't work that way because the SSD partitions are abstracted by it's controller and one has no control over which cells are written to (regardless of how the SSD is partitioned).When he questions my expertise, I question his. Food fight!
Edits: 09/03/15
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