The Reference Room

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by RobHolt, Dec 7, 2010.

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    RobHolt Moderator

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    Format?

    What do you want in it?

    Schematics, service manuals, interview transcripts, member contributions....?

    Presumable a read only area with any discussion placed out on the main forum.

    Name? - I quite like just 'Library'
     
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    The schematics on PFM that Colin Wonfor posted would be useful to anyone with a Claymore

    A range of protractors

    A library of sound files

    links to other sources
     
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    sq225917 Exposer of Foo

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    Anything with drawings is good for starters.
     
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    Rob

    I can provide drawings of the Garrard 301 /401 if requiredfor plinth designers / builders
     
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    Andy, those would be very welcome.

    We should have a structure in place to host this stuff over the next few days.
    I'll PM once that is sorted.
     
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    Mr_Sukebe

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    Rob,
    Assuming you're talking about setting up a set of links to documents and reference material, could you use a Wiki?
    As for content, some groupings could include:
    -Manufacturers user manuals
    -Promotional info links
    -Service Manuals
    -How to guides
    -Reviews
    -Modification guides (complete with plenty of denials of responsibility for personal injury and damage to kit)
     
    Mr_Sukebe, Dec 9, 2010
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    Links to tools like calc programs for crossover design, horn design, capacitor, resistor & inductor maths tools. I know I can google some up but they are not necessarily the best or most rewarding to use... some way for folk to rate or recommended would be good - perhaps a start rating?
    Protractors have already been mentioned.
     
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