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in a recent email exchange with Tom Duffy at Tascam he let me know that there is no MKII version of the DR-70D...FWIW
The Lowepro Nova 5 fits all my gear nicely. Love this bag.Oh...by the way, I meant to mention this earlier but in a recent email exchange with Tom Duffy at Tascam he let me know that there is no MKII version of the DR-70D...FWIW
Quote from: Cheesecadet on March 15, 2015, 01:11:50 AMThe Lowepro Nova 5 fits all my gear nicely. Love this bag.Oh...by the way, I meant to mention this earlier but in a recent email exchange with Tom Duffy at Tascam he let me know that there is no MKII version of the DR-70D...FWIWWhere did you get those cool yellow covers for your XLRs?
Quote from: voltronic on March 15, 2015, 08:48:05 AMQuote from: Cheesecadet on March 15, 2015, 01:11:50 AMThe Lowepro Nova 5 fits all my gear nicely. Love this bag.Oh...by the way, I meant to mention this earlier but in a recent email exchange with Tom Duffy at Tascam he let me know that there is no MKII version of the DR-70D...FWIWWhere did you get those cool yellow covers for your XLRs?Mine came with the cables years ago from The Great Gumbino here on TS.com. I think you can get them from Mouser Electronics though?
Red and green capacitors are soldered in. Nothing was desoldered there. They (both red and green) are Wima MKP-2 .01uf/250v 5% poly caps that give better top end detail around 20khz. The second pic just shows the LME op amps soldered in place (2 are visible, one is under copper shield. Those replaced the NJM4580s. The flip side of PCB also had the NE5532s replaced (no pic of that one though), forgot to take one and am not taking apart again now that everything is put back together.Hopefully this helps if anyone else attempts it.As far as specifics, the copper shield is placed loosely in there. Extra tape was applied to keep in place to avoid shorting out anything. Unit is somewhat difficult to get everything disassembled. Very tight components make for difficult soldering workspace. Complete mod uses 5 op amps and 8 poly caps. It reworks both input and output stages. I think that's it.
Quote from: Cheesecadet on March 13, 2015, 06:24:17 PMRed and green capacitors are soldered in. Nothing was desoldered there. They (both red and green) are Wima MKP-2 .01uf/250v 5% poly caps that give better top end detail around 20khz. The second pic just shows the LME op amps soldered in place (2 are visible, one is under copper shield. Those replaced the NJM4580s. The flip side of PCB also had the NE5532s replaced (no pic of that one though), forgot to take one and am not taking apart again now that everything is put back together.Hopefully this helps if anyone else attempts it.As far as specifics, the copper shield is placed loosely in there. Extra tape was applied to keep in place to avoid shorting out anything. Unit is somewhat difficult to get everything disassembled. Very tight components make for difficult soldering workspace. Complete mod uses 5 op amps and 8 poly caps. It reworks both input and output stages. I think that's it.Since the Jim Williams commentary only inspired this mod (sounds like you swapped a different set of op-amps) - shouldn't this be dubbed the "Cheese-mod"
Quote from: Cheesecadet on March 15, 2015, 09:30:35 AMQuote from: voltronic on March 15, 2015, 08:48:05 AMQuote from: Cheesecadet on March 15, 2015, 01:11:50 AMThe Lowepro Nova 5 fits all my gear nicely. Love this bag.Oh...by the way, I meant to mention this earlier but in a recent email exchange with Tom Duffy at Tascam he let me know that there is no MKII version of the DR-70D...FWIWWhere did you get those cool yellow covers for your XLRs?Mine came with the cables years ago from The Great Gumbino here on TS.com. I think you can get them from Mouser Electronics though? markertekLink added http://www.markertek.com/product/xlrcap-10/10pk-of-yellow-plastic-caps-bust-boots-for-xlr-connectors
Since the Jim Williams commentary only inspired this mod (sounds like you swapped a different set of op-amps) - shouldn't this be dubbed the "Cheese-mod"
The Strut bag came in today. It's not going to work unfortunately. Not a great design. The 70D fits perfectly inside the bag, but getting to the inputs are very difficult. To get to the 4th XLR input, you would essentially have to take the recorder out of the bag.
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