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    Hi Joe,

    First off, thanks for the fantastic build thread and video logs - keep them coming please! I've been getting more seriously into the initial design phases, had made some starting choices, then came across your build. Looks to me like you've encompassed the majority of the good advice out there, and then some more! I suspect when I get to a final design, it won't look too dissimilar to your own :)

    Secondly, enjoyed watching your video this morning over breakfast - very well explained. Hadn't ever considered that the voltmeter was measuring RMS so UK mains peak-to-peak is sqrt(2)*240V. Only comment is that sometimes the audio balance in your videos is off - loud music, quiet talking! May just be me!

  2. Quote Originally Posted by AndyUK View Post
    Hi Joe,

    First off, thanks for the fantastic build thread and video logs - keep them coming please! I've been getting more seriously into the initial design phases, had made some starting choices, then came across your build. Looks to me like you've encompassed the majority of the good advice out there, and then some more! I suspect when I get to a final design, it won't look too dissimilar to your own :)

    Secondly, enjoyed watching your video this morning over breakfast - very well explained. Hadn't ever considered that the voltmeter was measuring RMS so UK mains peak-to-peak is sqrt(2)*240V. Only comment is that sometimes the audio balance in your videos is off - loud music, quiet talking! May just be me!
    Fair comment on the audio I'll try and sort that on the next one. Unfortunately I'm not kitted out for quality filming or editing - camera = my phone, editing on my phone, music = my phone... so pretty low tech!!

  3. Quote Originally Posted by AndyUK View Post
    Hi Joe,

    First off, thanks for the fantastic build thread and video logs - keep them coming please! I've been getting more seriously into the initial design phases, had made some starting choices, then came across your build. Looks to me like you've encompassed the majority of the good advice out there, and then some more! I suspect when I get to a final design, it won't look too dissimilar to your own :)

    Secondly, enjoyed watching your video this morning over breakfast - very well explained. Hadn't ever considered that the voltmeter was measuring RMS so UK mains peak-to-peak is sqrt(2)*240V. Only comment is that sometimes the audio balance in your videos is off - loud music, quiet talking! May just be me!
    There are some things I would do differently now so make sure you post your designs for feedback before you spend any money!

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