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In Reply to: RE: Jack Wong's MB component removal posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on December 23, 2011 at 12:00:08
You are thorough. Did you also remove the com port ic and small transistors of the USB ports? And the crystal for the sound chip. The last thing, if you dare, the 1394 controller. I'm just joking, don't take this seriously.
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If there is something to be gained I am ready to give it a try if you would be kind and show me where these things are.
One can't be satisfied once they know of the existence of the next step.
I hope you are serious.
friends! I don't want to persuade anyone to try something risky like I did. That's all.
I've been working last night and today auditioning CMP on XP Home Edition. Will post soon on this.
I'll show you the components to be removed, but be reminded that it's more risky this time.
There has never been a doubt in my mind that you are as SERIOUS MINDED about audio as one can be.
No one could accuse you of baiting anyone into taking your advice.
But for those of us wanting a challenge ...
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