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Nothing too exciting, but I finally got a new T18-CF2 bevel-cut tip for my trusty Hakko FX-888D.

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Back in the day, a similar Hakko iron to the model I now have made me realize I don't in fact suck at soldering, I just had a sucky iron. These tips are indispensable for me, in a couple of sizes. Online, I see lots of people use the reservoir tips to do surface mount chips with lots of smaller leads but I originally learned to do it with a tip like this. I think the res is kind of a messy waste of solder, and this tip shape leaves you with much more consistently good joints with less solder. Fewer fused joints. You basically just want the angle right as you run horizontally across the pins. The pressure induced consistently gives you a close joint with even solder under, around, and over each pin - it all gets pushed right where it needs to go in just the right amounts. You've got a lot of heating surface so everything is getting to temperature, whereas the res spreads a lot of its heat through the solder it is keeping melted in the 'crater' of the tip. I also like this shape for soldering small wires to larger contacts, such as with instruments and headphone cables, where the extra surface area makes it quicker - and it still has a similar edge to a chisel tip for 'butting'. Sometimes when you are working on say, an amplifier, there are wires, surface-mount chips, and through hole. A tip like this can handle all of that without needing to swap or adjust temperature. That relatively large, flat surface combined with a pivot-able edge makes for a versatile tip. You can reduce heat flow by the angle you choose for the tip. This one is too big for smaller rectangular components. I can use a smaller T18-CF15 with steeper bevel angle and smaller diameter, which I already have a couple of, though that may be the one thing I swap to a chisel for.

Tips matter, man. Probably still more than I'm giving them credit for. And some people might actually smack me for this *shrug*
 
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I've been a fan of the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 computer speakers pretty much since they were released.

I moved to 100% headphone use while at the computer about 5 or 6 years ago. Because I'm now strictly work from home, and share my personal workstation area for work, I've been looking to add some speakers to have some music playing while working.

I was ready to buy another set of ProMedia's when I found these on the Klipsch website. In the process of setting them up, but I'm assuming they'll sound like they always have but now with the 'mid-century' look. :rolleyes: They've also added Bluetooth and a remote now and ditched the control pod that used to be a point of problems/failure.

The ProMedia Heritage 2.1

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I've been a fan of the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 computer speakers pretty much since they were released.

I moved to 100% headphone use while at the computer about 5 or 6 years ago. Because I'm now strictly work from home, and share my personal workstation area for work, I've been looking to add some speakers to have some music playing while working.

I was ready to buy another set of ProMedia's when I found these on the Klipsch website. In the process of setting them up, but I'm assuming they'll sound like they always have but now with the 'mid-century' look. :rolleyes: They've also added Bluetooth and a remote now and ditched the control pod that used to be a point of problems/failure.

The ProMedia Heritage 2.1

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I need those Cosco has them
 

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Looks good though, guess it's pretty light so if you need to lug it it won't be too bad. Why no USB 3 C though i wonder.
the S series phones and tablets have full type 3.x type C (My S22 has full 10Gb transfer rates, too!) with DP-alt

The A-series drop back to USB 2.0 with no DP-alt or MHL, to cut the costs. Makes sense, but dang.
I got the tablet free, i cant justify what the S-series ones cost.
 
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the S series phones and tablets have full type 3.x type C (My S22 has full 10Gb transfer rates, too!) with DP-alt

The A-series drop back to USB 2.0 with no DP-alt or MHL, to cut the costs. Makes sense, but dang.
I got the tablet free, i cant justify what the S-series ones cost.

Yeah, my mate bought a second hand Samsung tab s something off his aunty that cost him about £500, is a nice tab but ouch £500.
 
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The Tab S8 is 11 in, and $600 in the US. I have a Tab A8 I think I paid $160 on sale a few years ago. I just use it for music. Works well and is 10 in
 

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Well, I don't have it yet but they have my money already....

Been waiting a long time for this spec to come out. Now I have some time up my sleeve to find a proper good HDMI 2.1 cable and slim wall mount.

Sorry about the exposure on the screenshot, fucking win10 HDR.

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Well, I don't have it yet but they have my money already....

Been waiting a long time for this spec to come out. Now I have some time up my sleeve to find a proper good HDMI 2.1 cable and slim wall mount.

Sorry about the exposure on the screenshot, fucking win10 HDR.

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That 42" cost more than my 55" B9 did! Gosh, I guess inflation really has hit hard...

Still, it's a better TV than even mine. So it's certainly going to be awesome. Enjoy!
 

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That 42" cost more than my 55" B9 did! Gosh, I guess inflation really has hit hard...

Still, it's a better TV than even mine. So it's certainly going to be awesome. Enjoy!
The sticker price is yikes hey, but I have a friend at that store so I'm paying $2200 AUD for it. Still not cheap by any stretch, I am paying for wanting it so soon, but I've wanted one for so long I couldn't resist when he said that was the price he could do.
 
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I guess inflation really has hit hard...
yup when shipping a container of goods has gone from an average cost of ~$5000 to well over $14000 but there's a long line of hands in the wallet before we get to it all adding to the end price too
 

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yup when shipping a container of goods has gone from an average cost of ~$5000 to well over $14000 but there's a long line of hands in the wallet before we get to it all adding to the end price too
We've been paying more for tech goods (among other things) in Aus for many years, long before COVID and logistics/supply issues hit in full force, just a fact of living here.
 
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The sticker price is yikes hey, but I have a friend at that store so I'm paying $2200 AUD for it. Still not cheap by any stretch, I am paying for wanting it so soon, but I've wanted one for so long I couldn't resist when he said that was the price he could do.
Ah, AU pricing makes a difference, both in conversion and just being expensive at the bottom of the world. Still an awesome purchase.
 

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Well, I don't have it yet but they have my money already....

Been waiting a long time for this spec to come out. Now I have some time up my sleeve to find a proper good HDMI 2.1 cable and slim wall mount.

Sorry about the exposure on the screenshot, fucking win10 HDR.

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Wait theres a C2 series? i thought the C1 was still the current leader

Ah, AU pricing makes a difference, both in conversion and just being expensive at the bottom of the world. Still an awesome purchase.
our warranty is interesting with these stores too

I paid $2k for a TV that my son broke with a train, but left no visible mark - extended warranty was 5 years, so 4 years in i got that $2k back as full store credit... getting a new TV, and paying to re-extend that warranty another 5 years.

Do it right, and you either get a good long living product, or never ending upgrades to better ones :p
 
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That 42" cost more than my 55" B9 did! Gosh, I guess inflation really has hit hard...

Still, it's a better TV than even mine. So it's certainly going to be awesome. Enjoy!
Prices are inflated on launch, just like with any new model.
 

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Wait theres a C2 series? i thought the C1 was still the current leader
Just launched! I thought there was going to be a C1 42, but it took so long it's the C2 series now.
^ Make sure you dont get ripped off with a dud panel
I've looked extensively into it and I don't think it's a deal breaker, in fact not even close really aside from some possibly dodgy/misleading marketing. For my use case, the difference will likely never be seen or felt. My lord I am keen.

 

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wrong threaaaad

as for this threads topic... dont pay for a C2, and get a C1 in disguise. Get that new panel bruh.
 
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Display(s) AOC 24G2 IPS 144Hz FreeSync Premium 1920x1080p
Case Lian Li O11D XL ROG edition
Audio Device(s) RX6800 via HDMI + Pioneer VSX-531 amp Technics 100W 5.1 Speaker set
Power Supply EVGA 1000W G5 Gold
Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Core Wired
Keyboard Logitech G915 Wireless
Software Windows 11 X64 PRO (build 23H2)
Benchmark Scores it sucks even more less now ;)
Logitech G815 Tactile, easily the most expensive keyboard I've bought and unfortunately nowhere near as great as I expected it to be, despite the infinite hype and glowing reviews. It's definitely a good keyboard in terms of lean size and very low profile with a solid chassis, but that's where my praise ends. The ABS keycaps wobble a lot and highlight oil stains, plus the actual switches require more force than a Cherry MX Brown while having almost no tactile bump at all (even the Browns have better tactility). The Logitech GL switches are actually some sort of Kailh choc's with proprietary keycap stems, so there goes any chance of replacements. I'll probably get better at speed typing on it over time but honestly it's far from the confidence-inspiring and engaging typing experience I was hoping for. Not outright terrible, just overpriced and pretty average.

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same keyboard I have and the only shit thing I can say about it is the lack of secondary key markings not being lit and having my desk light on all the time so I can see them kind defeats the purpose of having LED lit KB
 

wolf

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System Name MightyX
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Memory 32GB DDR4 3600 CL16
Video Card(s) Asus TUF RTX3080 Deshrouded
Storage WD Black SN850X 2TB
Display(s) LG 42C2 4K OLED
Case Coolermaster NR200P
Audio Device(s) LG SN5Y / Focal Clear
Power Supply Corsair SF750 Platinum
Mouse Corsair Dark Core RBG Pro SE
Keyboard Glorious GMMK Compact w/pudding
VR HMD Meta Quest 3
Software case populated with Artic P12's
Benchmark Scores 4k120 OLED Gsync bliss
dont pay for a C2, and get a C1 in disguise. Get that new panel bruh.
To me is was always a C1, it was just so delayed it never made it in time to really be a C1 model, so it's slotted into the C2 lineup.

Again from everything I can tell, the newer panel type isn't actually significantly brighter or have meaningful advances in image retention. The size and spec (OLED colors and pixel response times, infinite contrast, 120hz, Gsync, low latency etc etc) are all there and what really matter to me, and none of that is significantly, or in most cases even marginally improved with the new panel type.
 
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