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3 holes that I will need to tap into to get access to the i2s digital audio signals.
those 3 pads (scratched some resist paint off) and the 3 100ohm smd resistors are what I need.
plan is to export the i2s data in spdif form, using wm8805 spdif transmitter chips on a custom board.
A custom setup with Behringer X Touch, custom MIDI via Arduino, Keyboard and GrandMA2 OnPC
Everything connected through RD/ShowCockpit.
STUDIO 01
AUDIO & VIDEO (Equipement)
● AKG K-271 Studio (Stereo Headphones)
● AKG K-271 MKII (Stereo Headphones)
● AKG PF 80 (anti-pop)
● ALTO S-8 Channel Mixing Console
● AUDIO-TECHNICA AT8615AII (Embase)
● AUDIO-TECHNICA PRO 49Q Quick-mount gooseneck (microphone)
● BEHRINGER C2 Micro
● BEHRINGER Powerplay Pro-XL HA4700
● BEHRINGER XENTX 802
● CALIFORNIA (Pupitre)
● CALIFORNIA (Stand)
● DAS DS-115
● DIGIDESIGN M-BOX 2 (Audio)
● DIGIDESIGN M-BOX 2 MICRO (Audio)
● ESAT-1 ampli
● FAR AV-6 (Monitors)
● FOCUSRITE OCTOPRE MKII
● K & M 231/1 stand
● M - AUDIO AXIOM 25
● MICRO TABLE STAND
● MILLENIUM MS-2002 stand
● NEUMANN TLM 103 Micro Studio-Set
● Perche
● PHILIPS KIT WIRELESS (2 casques)
● PIEZZO (Micro)
● QSC RMX 1450
● QUIK LOCK BS-342 (Stands)
● RYCOTE KIT 5
● RYCOTE MINI WINDJAMMER F. ZOOM H4N
● ROLAND MMP2
● SAMSON AUDIO S-Direct
● SAMSON AUDIO S-Phantom
● SAMSON TS50 - Speaker Stand
● SENNHEISER K6 + ME62 (Microphone) (Audio)
● SENNHEISER MD46 (Microphone) (Audio)
● SHURE Beta91
● SHURE PGX14E R1 Wireless Systems + Transmitter
● SHURE PGX2/SM58
● SHURE SM57LC
● SHURE SM86
● SHURE NTG-2 (Microphone semi-directionnel)
● SONY MDR-7506 (Stereo Headphones) (Audio)
● SOUNDTUBE FP6030-M
● SOUNDTUBE SA201
● STAGG SBL-15/16X4XH
● WHIRLWIND DCT-9 Digital cable test
● YAMAHA 01V96V2 (console de mixage numérique)
● YAMAHA HS50M (moniteurs)
● YAMAHA HS80M (moniteurs)
● ZOOM H-4
● ZOOM H-4 N
● ZOOM RC04
● ARRI Stand (Stand)
● BEBOB V75 5,0 Ah/14,8V LI-ION BATTERY
● BEBOB VS2 - 2 CHANNEL PARALLEL CHARGER WITH 75W DC-OUTPUT
● BILORA 1121-OK (Stand)
● CAMRADE CAMBAG CB 650 (Bag)
● CAMRADE CAMSUIT HPX370 (Cover)
● CANON XL1S CAM (Vidéo)
● CLICKTRONIC HDMI HIGH SPEED KABEL 3M
● CLICKTRONIC HDMI HIGH SPEED KABEL10M
● EMINENT AB7804 Video Splitter Platinum 4-port
● FILMGEAR FLO-BOX 48 K2 (Lighting Box)
● GOPRO Système 3D HERO
● GOPRO Caméra HD HERO2 11 MP
● GOPRO Pack studio SPORT HD Hero2
● GOPRO LCD BacPac
● GOPRO GTRA30
● LEXAR Compact Flash UDMA 32GB - 600x (Memory card)
● LOWEL SUPER AMBI KIT TORP-955 (Lighting Kit)
● LOWEL RIFA eX 44 (Lighting)
● LUXMEN X6 LEDPRO (Lighting)
● MANFROTTO FIG -RIG (Stand)
● MARSHALL V-LCD70XP-HDMI (7" Small Portable Field / Camera-Top LCD Monitor)
● MICRODOLLY - Hollywood Système Basic (Dolly)
● MURARO (Stand)
● PANASONIC AG-HPX371E P2 HD with FUJINON LENS XT17x4.5BRM-K14 (Cam)
● PANASONIC AG-HVX200 P2 HD DVCPRO (Cam)
● PANASONIC AG-MC200G (Microphone directionnel)
● PANASONIC AJ-PCD2 P2 (Card Reader)
● PANASONIC P2 64 Gb (Memory card)
● PANASONIC P2 32 Gb (Memory card)
● PANASONIC P2 16 Gb (Memory card)
● PANASONIC CGA-D54S (Battery)
● PANASONIC PT-AX200E (Projector)
● PANASONIC BT-3DL2550 (3D LCD Monitor )
● PANASONIC HDC-Z10000 (3D Cam )
● PANASONIC PT-AT5000E (3D Projector )
● PANASONIC PT-AT5000E (Projector)
● PANASONIC ET-TRM110 (3D Infrared Transmitter)
● SACHTLER 1006 DV 10 SB
● SACHTLER 5586
● SACHTLER 7007
● SACHTLER 7004
● SACHTLER 9140 Bag
● SAMSUNG UE55C8700 LED (Téléviseur 3D)
● SAMSUNG BDC 6900 (Blu-ray, 3D)
● SCHNEIDER 0HD-75CVHVX (Lens)
● SONY HDR-HC1E DV CAM (Vidéo)
● TV LOGIC LVM-171WP (LCD Monitor)
● TV LOGIC LMV-071WSDHD + House + Batterie (LCD Monitor)
● TRE-D ENG 801 KIT 3 Vidéo (Lighting Kit)
● VINTEN Pro-10 DC (Tripod)
● TORCHE QGEAR-LED (Lighting)
Today I decided it was time to get to grips with multitrack recording. Bit of a learning curve, but worked out OK
STUDIO 01
AUDIO & VIDEO (Equipement)
● AKG K-271 Studio (Stereo Headphones)
● AKG K-271 MKII (Stereo Headphones)
● AKG PF 80 (anti-pop)
● ALTO S-8 Channel Mixing Console
● AUDIO-TECHNICA AT8615AII (Embase)
● AUDIO-TECHNICA PRO 49Q Quick-mount gooseneck (microphone)
● BEHRINGER C2 Micro
● BEHRINGER Powerplay Pro-XL HA4700
● BEHRINGER XENTX 802
● CALIFORNIA (Pupitre)
● CALIFORNIA (Stand)
● DAS DS-115
● DIGIDESIGN M-BOX 2 (Audio)
● DIGIDESIGN M-BOX 2 MICRO (Audio)
● ESAT-1 ampli
● FAR AV-6 (Monitors)
● FOCUSRITE OCTOPRE MKII
● K & M 231/1 stand
● M - AUDIO AXIOM 25
● MICRO TABLE STAND
● MILLENIUM MS-2002 stand
● NEUMANN TLM 103 Micro Studio-Set
● Perche
● PHILIPS KIT WIRELESS (2 casques)
● PIEZZO (Micro)
● QSC RMX 1450
● QUIK LOCK BS-342 (Stands)
● RYCOTE KIT 5
● RYCOTE MINI WINDJAMMER F. ZOOM H4N
● ROLAND MMP2
● SAMSON AUDIO S-Direct
● SAMSON AUDIO S-Phantom
● SAMSON TS50 - Speaker Stand
● SENNHEISER K6 + ME62 (Microphone) (Audio)
● SENNHEISER MD46 (Microphone) (Audio)
● SHURE Beta91
● SHURE PGX14E R1 Wireless Systems + Transmitter
● SHURE PGX2/SM58
● SHURE SM57LC
● SHURE SM86
● SHURE NTG-2 (Microphone semi-directionnel)
● SONY MDR-7506 (Stereo Headphones) (Audio)
● SOUNDTUBE FP6030-M
● SOUNDTUBE SA201
● STAGG SBL-15/16X4XH
● WHIRLWIND DCT-9 Digital cable test
● YAMAHA 01V96V2 (console de mixage numérique)
● YAMAHA HS50M (moniteurs)
● YAMAHA HS80M (moniteurs)
● ZOOM H-4
● ZOOM H-4 N
● ZOOM RC04
● ARRI Stand (Stand)
● BEBOB V75 5,0 Ah/14,8V LI-ION BATTERY
● BEBOB VS2 - 2 CHANNEL PARALLEL CHARGER WITH 75W DC-OUTPUT
● BILORA 1121-OK (Stand)
● CAMRADE CAMBAG CB 650 (Bag)
● CAMRADE CAMSUIT HPX370 (Cover)
● CANON XL1S CAM (Vidéo)
● CLICKTRONIC HDMI HIGH SPEED KABEL 3M
● CLICKTRONIC HDMI HIGH SPEED KABEL10M
● EMINENT AB7804 Video Splitter Platinum 4-port
● FILMGEAR FLO-BOX 48 K2 (Lighting Box)
● GOPRO Système 3D HERO
● GOPRO Caméra HD HERO2 11 MP
● GOPRO Pack studio SPORT HD Hero2
● GOPRO LCD BacPac
● GOPRO GTRA30
● LEXAR Compact Flash UDMA 32GB - 600x (Memory card)
● LOWEL SUPER AMBI KIT TORP-955 (Lighting Kit)
● LOWEL RIFA eX 44 (Lighting)
● LUXMEN X6 LEDPRO (Lighting)
● MANFROTTO FIG -RIG (Stand)
● MARSHALL V-LCD70XP-HDMI (7" Small Portable Field / Camera-Top LCD Monitor)
● MICRODOLLY - Hollywood Système Basic (Dolly)
● MURARO (Stand)
● PANASONIC AG-HPX371E P2 HD with FUJINON LENS XT17x4.5BRM-K14 (Cam)
● PANASONIC AG-HVX200 P2 HD DVCPRO (Cam)
● PANASONIC AG-MC200G (Microphone directionnel)
● PANASONIC AJ-PCD2 P2 (Card Reader)
● PANASONIC P2 64 Gb (Memory card)
● PANASONIC P2 32 Gb (Memory card)
● PANASONIC P2 16 Gb (Memory card)
● PANASONIC CGA-D54S (Battery)
● PANASONIC PT-AX200E (Projector)
● PANASONIC BT-3DL2550 (3D LCD Monitor )
● PANASONIC HDC-Z10000 (3D Cam )
● PANASONIC PT-AT5000E (3D Projector )
● PANASONIC PT-AT5000E (Projector)
● PANASONIC ET-TRM110 (3D Infrared Transmitter)
● SACHTLER 1006 DV 10 SB
● SACHTLER 5586
● SACHTLER 7007
● SACHTLER 7004
● SACHTLER 9140 Bag
● SAMSUNG UE55C8700 LED (Téléviseur 3D)
● SAMSUNG BDC 6900 (Blu-ray, 3D)
● SCHNEIDER 0HD-75CVHVX (Lens)
● SONY HDR-HC1E DV CAM (Vidéo)
● TV LOGIC LVM-171WP (LCD Monitor)
● TV LOGIC LMV-071WSDHD + House + Batterie (LCD Monitor)
● TRE-D ENG 801 KIT 3 Vidéo (Lighting Kit)
● VINTEN Pro-10 DC (Tripod)
● TORCHE QGEAR-LED (Lighting)
Brand new dual screen wallpaper with my new activity logo, browse for older pictures in the album for further info about my workspace!
For some reason there are very few photos of the inside of a Behringer C-2 microphone available online. Only a handful of descriptions of the disassembly process exist, either, so I made this photo set and the accompanying descriptions in order to at least partially address this information gap.
Here I show a C-2 mic the way it comes, and one with the capsule and PCB removed.
Removing the capsule is easy: unscrew it from the mic body. (This is shown in a separate photo.)
Removing the PCB requires some work. The black "Behringer Condenser Microphone" label at the base of the mic is a sticker. Peel it off. Underneath is a hole for a set screw. The screw must be turned clockwise to screw it into the mic body. (Yes, this is the opposite of what actually makes sense. Trust me. Anyone familiar with Switchcraft XLR connectors will know how this works.)
Before removing the PCB, set the switch on the side of the mic to the high pass filter position. Grab the switch knob with small pliers and gently remove it. This will let the switch clear the mic body.
Once the screw is fully seated and the switch knob is removed, shove the PCB out by pushing on top of the mic body.
The PCB is glued to the white plug at the top of the mic (not visible in this photo). To remove it the way I did requires some manipulation to work the board free. Be firm but gentle.
The proper way to remove it is probably to shove the board out the XLR end, desolder the XLR connector, and then shove the whole assembly out the top of the mic body.
The outside diameter of the plastic plug is cut on a taper. It requires some force to remove. I think it was designed for one-time assembly. (But hey, I got it out!)
Families packed the basketball court bleachers inside Monti Physical Fitness Center during the second Welcome Home ceremony for Soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division returning from a nine month deployment, July 15, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Last fall around 2,000 Soldiers from 2BCT deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan in support of an ongoing North Atlantic Treaty Organization peacekeeping mission and Operation Resolute Support. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
GrandMA2 OnPC controlled with Akai APC Mini, Akai MIDIMIX and Behringer X-Touch Mini via RD/ShowCockpit
Download: showcockpit.com/site/downloads/
1959 Buick Covertible Seating for B-movies at the Behringer-Crawford Museum The seats were surprising comfortable! The movie, " Radar Men from the Moon", was strange . . .
Behringer-Crawford Museum presents the Change of Times in the Northern Kentucky area in the seats of an old convertible top car and the drive in feel.
The Buick Electra was a full-size premium automobile built by the Buick division of General Motors. The Electra name (in various designations) was used by Buick from 1959 to 1990.
The Electra 225 nameplate was a nod to the latter car's overall length of over 225 in (5,715 mm), earning it the street name "deuce and a quarter." For 1959, the Electra and Electra 225 both used the General Motors C-body shared with the Oldsmobile 98 and all Cadillacs, riding on a longer 126.3-inch (3,210 mm) wheelbase than the B-body LeSabre and Invicta, both of which rode on 123 inches (3,100 mm).
Power windows and seat and leather interiors were standard on the Electra 225 convertible and optional on all other models. Electra interiors were trimmed in nylon Mojave cloth or broadcloth combinations with Cordaveen. Electra 225 convertibles were trimmed in leather.
Standard Electra features included horizontal Red-line speedometer, two-speed electric windshield wipers, trip mileage indicator, cigar lighter, dual sunshades, Step-On parking brake, dual horns, Twin-Turbine automatic transmission, Foamtex seat cushions, electric clock, trunk light, glovebox light, power steering, power brakes, full wheelcovers and dual exhaust. In addition Electra 225s had Super Deluxe wheelcovers and an outside rearview mirror as standard equipment. Padded dashboards were also standard.
The Electra, along with all other 1959 Buicks, featured all new styling shared with other GM divisions that included slanted headlights in front along with a highly chromed square grille somewhat similar to the 1958 Buick and "Delta-Fins" back along with round taillights. Exterior distinction from other Buicks came from extra-wide moldings, with a massive Electra emblem on the front fender extension.
Radar Men from the Moon (Republic Pictures, 1952) is the first Commando Cody serial, in 12 chapters, starring newcomer George Wallace (1917–2005) as Cody and Aline Towne as his sidekick Joan Gilbert, with serial veteran Roy Barcroft as the evil Retik, the Ruler of the Moon. The director was Fred C. Brannon, with a screenplay by Ronald Davidson and special effects by the Lydecker brothers. It was also released as a television film under the new title Retik the Moon Menace (1966).
This famous serial recycles the rocket-powered flying suit from King of the Rocket Men (1949). The main character, Commando Cody, is a civilian researcher with a number of employees and a large laboratory. (The laboratory building is actually the front office of Republic Pictures with a fake "Cody Laboratories" sign.) Commando Cody has a rocket-powered flying suit and a rocket ship capable of reaching the Moon. When the U.S. finds itself under attack from a mysterious forces that can wipe out entire military bases and industrial complexes, Cody surmises that the Earth is under attack from its own Moon. He takes the rocket there to discover and confront the Moon's dictator Retik, who announces plans to conquer our planet and move the Moon's entire population there.
Cody spends most of the serial's chapters on Earth, battling an elusive lunar warrior named Krog and his gang of human crooks, hired to steal and stockpile supplies for the invasion.
Clayton Moore plays Krog's chief gangster assistant. Clayton Moore (September 14, 1914 – December 28, 1999) was an American actor best known for playing the fictional western character The Lone Ranger from 1949–1951 and 1954–1957 on the television series of the same name.
Radar Men from the Moon's first chapter spawned the famous expression "Atomic activity on the Moon. Atomic blast on the Earth" (uttered by Henderson when telling scientists of the government's research findings).
Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, spent a formal evening together near the St. Lawrence River during the battalion's Saint Barbara's Day Ball, June 13, 2019, in Alexandria Bay, New York. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
this is my strain-relief hack.
strain-relief is a good thing. keeps the delicate wires from coming off the board when you flex the other end of the wires. I can now make a cable that fits to that 2x3 connector grid very easily and safely.
the existing ribbon cable and connector were glued like that (darker color glue) from the factory. and two piles are better than one, and so, rather than fix theirs up, I just glued mine down! nothing's going nowhere, now ;)
blue wires are clocks; white wires are data lines. using wire-wrap kynar wire for small size.
and: hot melt glue. I swear, it holds the universe together.
Soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division were reunited with their Families during a Welcome Home Ceremonies following a nine month deployment, July 23, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Last fall around 2,000 Soldiers from 2BCT deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan in support of an ongoing North Atlantic Treaty Organization peacekeeping mission and Operation Resolute Support. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Useless but cool...same movie on 3 different screens (IRON MAN 2 BDRip, playing from my mac mini)
you also find descriptions of my tv hardware and some other stuff
My workspace furniture and accessories are mainly by IKEA.
For improved readability, I have limited the notes in this picture to furniture and accessories.
For infos about computers and gadgets, see next pictures.
remove the top plate (metal) and the front bezel (plastic).
construction inside is actually pretty good. a nice big toroid transformer in the middle and 2 'mono' amps, one on each side. btw, it does seem that they are true dual mono amps as the thick yellow and orange wires are the AC voltage output going to 4 diodes in a 'bridge' configuration on the amp channel pc boards. since each stereo channels has its own winding off the transformer and also its own bridge rectifier as well as filter caps, it would qualify as a 'dual mono' amp. audiophiles often pay a lot more for dual-mono designs.. ;)
my modification will have the volume controls (attenuators) hidden inside and set to '0db' or 'no attenuation'. I have not had any noise issues with the pots turned all the way up, and so I'll just leave them fixed at that position.
the LED board is not needed at all and can be removed with no harm to the amp or the sound quality.
the front panel will be a sheet of plastic or brushed aluminum that is cut to the exact size of the front (3.5" high by about 19" wide).
BEHRINGER Fan Photo - Carlos Hernandez
MULTICOM PRO-XL MDX4600
VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP2024P
EURODESK SX3242FX
Soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division were reunited with their Families during a Welcome Home Ceremonies following a nine month deployment, July 23, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Last fall around 2,000 Soldiers from 2BCT deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan in support of an ongoing North Atlantic Treaty Organization peacekeeping mission and Operation Resolute Support. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Families packed the basketball court bleachers inside Monti Physical Fitness Center during the second Welcome Home ceremony for Soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division returning from a nine month deployment, July 15, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Last fall around 2,000 Soldiers from 2BCT deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan in support of an ongoing North Atlantic Treaty Organization peacekeeping mission and Operation Resolute Support. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
I removed one (unneeded) xlr jack and installed 2 rca jacks to be used for spdif-out (2 channels each).
Capt. Aaron Oliver, chaplain of 210th Brigade Support Battalion 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, led Soldiers through the Spiritual Fitness Trail during the battalion's monthly spiritual fitness PT event, May 1, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Oliver and Provider Soldiers ran together before walking through the Spiritual Fitness Trail and sharing a fellowship breakfast at the North Riva Ridge Chapel. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
12-track mixer. Behringer? Boehringer? I can't remember the name but it was half the price of the equivalent Mackey and the sound quality is just as good. Plus the pots are a bit tighter, which allows for more precision. At least, I think so.
A premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer
Features
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6 state-of-the-art, phantom-powered XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps
6 studio-grade compressors with super-easy "one-knob" functionality and control LED for professional vocal and instrumental sound
Neo-classic "British" 3-band EQs with semi-parametric mid band for warm and musical sound
New studio-grade FX processor with 16 editable presets including reverb, chorus, flanger, delay, pitch shifter, multi-effects, Tap function and storable user parameter settings
Built-in stereo USB/Audio Interface to connect directly to your computer. Free audio recording, editing and podcasting software plus 150 instrument/effect plug-ins and ultra-low latency driver included
Revolutionary energyXT2.5 Compact BEHRINGER Edition music production software included with feature-rich audio/MIDI sequencer that loads almost instantaneously on all computer platforms
9-band stereo graphic EQ allows precise frequency correction of monitor or main mixes
Revolutionary FBQ Feedback Detection System instantly reveals critical frequencies
Breathtaking XPQ 3D stereo surround effect for more vitality and enhanced stereo image
Voice Canceller function for easy-to-use sing-along applications
Channel inserts on each mono channel for flexible connection of outboard equipment
3 aux sends per channel: 1 pre fader for monitoring, 1 pre/post fader switchable for monitoring/FX applications, 1 post fader (for internal FX or as external send)
Clip LEDs, mute, main mix and subgroup routing switches, solo and PFL functions on all channels
2 subgroups with separate outputs for added routing flexibility and 2 multi-functional stereo aux returns with flexible routing
Balanced main mix outputs with 1/4" jack and gold-plated XLR connectors, separate control room, headphones and stereo rec outputs
Control room/phones outputs with multi-input source matrix; rec inputs assignable to main mix or control room/phones outputs
"Planet Earth" switching power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving
Akai SS25 / Dynaudio BM5A / Behringer bca2000 / Roccat Kone+ / Logitech K200 / 2 x Samsung 22"
And the sh*t you don't see :)
- Access Virus Rack A
- Clavia Nordlead Keyboard A
- Yamaha DMP-7 Mixer
- Roland VM-3100 Mixer
- Ensoniq EPS 16+ Rack
- Ensoniq EPS Keyboard
- Roland TD3-KW Drum Kit
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For some reason there are very few photos of the inside of a Behringer C-2 microphone available online. Only a handful of descriptions of the disassembly process exist, either, so I made this photo set and the accompanying descriptions in order to at least partially address this information gap.
The PCB is tiny. It's 15.5mm x 53.25mm long, and is 0.95mm thick. Thickness is important since the board must slot into the white plastic plug at the top of the mic body. If you make a new PCB for a C-2, either make it this thickness or modify the white plug.
The board seems to be populated with 0805 SMT components. While this might not matter much if you're planning to make a new board, it does offer a starting point for design. There's just not enough room for through-hole components.
The good news is that besides a 2mm area where the board presses into the white plastic plug and the ginormous area taken up by the XLR connector, the rest of the board is fair game. You can go right out to the edges without hitting anything inside the mic body.
Families packed the basketball court bleachers inside Monti Physical Fitness Center during the second Welcome Home ceremony for Soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division returning from a nine month deployment, July 15, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Last fall around 2,000 Soldiers from 2BCT deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan in support of an ongoing North Atlantic Treaty Organization peacekeeping mission and Operation Resolute Support. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
The Commando Café features pastries and display cakes as dessert and décor during the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division superhero themed Thanksgiving lunch, November 26, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. Culinary service Soldiers from across the Commando brigade spent weeks preparing for the special holiday meal. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)
and of course, they fall prey to the china syndrome where fake electrolytics plague us more than a decade after the stolen japanese formula was 'mis copied'.
the result: bulges and even blown tops on many of these devices in your various consumer devices. computers, audio gear, anything that uses this style of cap (ie, almost everything).
I had one in close value and size in stock at home and so I was able to replace it. luckly, this was all that was wrong! the EQ is now back up and running again, saving me an annoying return trip to the vendor for repair.