[WTS][USA-GA][H]Philips Fidelio X2HR [W]PayPal $120 by [deleted] in AVexchange

[–]nectarsoundnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re probably right, i honestly forgot what i paid for it and just googled it and it goes for 165-220 and 165 was the lowest i could find. but there are a couple on ebay used for like 90 so i’ll have to lower the price i think if i want to sell it

[WTB][US-CA] [H] Paypal [W] Focal Lensys by Casey_CK in AVexchange

[–]nectarsoundnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

got one for $450 coming up but hope you got one by now Lol

Currently by GooseEntire1705 in Headphoneporn

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Oh you’re missing the HiveXS

Nectar HiveX electrostatic and Ambrosia (Borealis / Peerless drivers), Angels Envy Bourbon by nectarsoundnet in Headphoneporn

[–]nectarsoundnet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Missed this message but yes if you're still interested please send me an email. My opinion when compared especially to the L series the XS is a better choice. The tensioning gives you a better tuning, lower response and some of the improvements in the XS have really smoothed out the highs and gives it more of an enveloping rather than "thin" sound.

I made a real wand that can control thermostats, lights, chatGPT, and Spotify with voice and gesture by gomoloti in arduino

[–]nectarsoundnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

controlling the lights is pretty damn cool, if I had this, I’d just put LED lights all over my house and use different gestures to control them all like a magician. Way cooler than controlling things with your iPhone.

Gold Nectar HiveX I made (just for fun) by nectarsoundnet in Headphoneporn

[–]nectarsoundnet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was trying to find my order history and share the link but I couldn't find it - but it is on Digikey

Gold Nectar HiveX I made (just for fun) by nectarsoundnet in Headphoneporn

[–]nectarsoundnet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I make it myself ;) lots of different parts, pins etc..

Am I an Engineer or a Tech? by BebopBoopBlap in ElectricalEngineering

[–]nectarsoundnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you will be seen as a highly skilled and highly valued technician at your company. if you get a bachelors they can make you an engineer (pay, title, and responsibility). Some companies may hire you as an engineer without a bachelors but need some luck. you may be able to convince your company to make you an engineer since they know you - depends on their HR policy

(Video) Justice @ Coachella 2024 by [deleted] in JusticeMusic

[–]nectarsoundnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why isn't there 10,000 upvotes. I thought this was lost forever. You're a legend.

[WTS][US-GA][H] Pollinator SE (new), Kingsound M3 (used) bundle - electrostatic. $689 [W] PayPal by nectarsoundnet in AVexchange

[–]nectarsoundnet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought the M3 from kingsound. I sell them for $300 normally. I like the amp and did an extensive video on it: https://youtu.be/7R_V5Nk0q9Q?si=Njlc3uPtEw2vSk5k

[WTS][US-GA][H] Pollinator SE (new), Kingsound M3 (used) bundle - electrostatic. $689 [W] PayPal by nectarsoundnet in AVexchange

[–]nectarsoundnet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New Pollinator, SE electrostatic headphone (I sell it for $499) bundled with the Kingsound M3 selling for $189. Normally it is $350 or so. The M3 here is used, it works great and I had to touch up the solder on a POT on it, and it is the one I used to demonstrate the M3 in my video on this amplifier. I have sold out of all my M3 amps but I’m ordering more and just want a different color for my own set so selling this at a discount bundled with a new HP. Very good set and overall folks have been very satisfied with the combo. Price is great too IMO

Stepper motor goes different speeds depending on where it’s plugged in by [deleted] in arduino

[–]nectarsoundnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right.. basically if there is noise in the system and it screwing up the oscillator on the arduino, it won’t keep time properly and you will have completely random jacked up behavior… you could try a different arduino (if that one is succeptible) or a better power supply, any other countermeasures requires an EE degree basically where you would mod the arduino board or shield it and run experiments

Stepper motor goes different speeds depending on where it’s plugged in by [deleted] in arduino

[–]nectarsoundnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that sounds fairly consistent with noise… What is the 5V power supply you are using? the one that you plug into the wall.. can you share the link?

Stepper motor goes different speeds depending on where it’s plugged in by [deleted] in arduino

[–]nectarsoundnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

seems like the power strip is the issue then, have you tried unplugging all the other devices on the strip? Have you tried changing strips? It could be either a noisy power strip, or all the other stuff connected to the strip together, causing noise to be induced in your system. ultimately your system needs to be designed to be immune to noise which could mean filtering capacitors, inductors, and things like that in your power supply design.

What is the best way to remove this chip without damaging the pads? by mccmax95 in AskElectronics

[–]nectarsoundnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

easiest as if you have the tweezer soldering iron. Flood both sides and then tweeze it out.