Leporello
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Maybe. A lot of voltage, not much charge. I bet the charge on a panel wouldn't light a xenon flash tube very brightly.Getting zapped with the CLS would be just a bit worse,lol.
Maybe. A lot of voltage, not much charge. I bet the charge on a panel wouldn't light a xenon flash tube very brightly.Getting zapped with the CLS would be just a bit worse,lol.
I needed a high voltage probe too, best I could do was abt $45 shipped, and I'm good with that. Tons on ebay but common shipping is around 40 bucks!That instruction seems to assume your multimeter is a particular impedance (ohms/volt). But if you have another speaker to do "comparison shopping", the precise voltage measurement shouldn't be critical, as long as you have one good speaker and it's the same.
You could try shopping on eBay for high voltage probes. Since not many people are repairing CRT's any more, there should be a surplus of them. I got a Fluke for $14.
After I rebuilt my CLS IIz frames the interface sat on the bast of the frame. One day I needed to move interface a bit and reached in to the open side. Needless to say after reaching in at the wrong angle to lift it my the top panel I hit a part that was not user friendly.Maybe. A lot of voltage, not much charge. I bet the charge on a panel wouldn't light a xenon flash tube very brightly.
Hola Chicos,
Kotedo sent to me a recording of the noise of the problem, and it looks like a panel loose at certain part of the bass section.
I am waiting his response about it...haven't hear from him.
Happy listening!
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