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- From: lstowell@pyrnova.mis.pyramid.com (Lon Stowell)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Dennon vs. Sony
- Message-ID: <184245@pyramid.pyramid.com>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 18:53:38 GMT
- Sender: news@pyramid.pyramid.com
- Reply-To: lstowell@pyrnova.pyramid.com (Lon Stowell)
- Organization: Pyramid Technology Corp., Mountain View, CA
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- In article <1992Nov11.005949.17801@viewlogic.com> brad@buck.viewlogic.com (Bradford Kellogg) writes:
- >No, no, no. The IC *is* a yes/no device. I plug it in, it works
- >perfectly. I unplug it, it doesn't work at all. And those transistors,
- >they work to some degree when damaged: I clip off one of the leads, and
- >it works as a diode!
- >
- >So, you see, the statement was accurate after all!
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- Not really, If you have a dual-op amp IC and one goes bad, you
- can always still use the other one. If you have an octal buffer
- IC and one goes bad, there are still 7 left, etc. etc. etc.
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- >
- >No smiley face needed, I sincerely hope.
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- Frankly, I assumed a smiley, given the inaccurate nature of the
- posting, the assumption was humor, not lack of knowledge.
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