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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Midi cable + Sound Card with MIDI port (PCI)

No more latency

Price 1,500.00


Monday, August 24, 2009

Alesis Multimix 8 Firewire mixer for sale

Simply 8 channel mixer (with 99 preset effects) with sound card cannected through firewire to Computer.Ability to record and monitor individual 8 channels.
This unit is about less than 1 months old so it is in great working condition.

Unit comes with original box, firewire and powercable, CUBASE LE CD and printed manual.
Price is Rs 52,000.(negoiciable) If you have any questions just ask.





  • 8–channel mixer featuring next–generation DICE II FireWire technology, low–noise analog electronics, 100 studio–grade 28–bit digital effects, and rock–solid construction
  • Compact, affordable 8–channel analog mixer and multi–channel FireWire audio computer interface
  • 10 direct outputs for recording and 2 return inputs for monitoring
  • 4 high–gain mic/line (XLR and 1/4” balanced) inputs with phantom power, 2 stereo balanced 1/4” line inputs, aux send (can send to onboard or external effects), stereo aux return
  • Switchable 75Hz high pass filters
  • 100 28–bit onboard preset effects including reverbs, delays, chorus, flanging, pitch and multi–effects
  • 3–band EQ per channel with high/low shelving and mid band pass/reject
  • Separate 1/4” balanced main and monitor outs, headphone out
  • 24–bit, 44.1/48 kHz operation with high–end A/D and D/A conversion through integrated FireWire audio interface using next–generation Dice II FireWire chip
  • Mac OS X, Windows XP or Vista compatible
  • Steinberg Cubase LE software included

Monday, August 10, 2009

How to remove N 73 housing - Clip

Here is the YouTube Video



enjoy.........

How to remove N 73 housing

Tools required: Plastic shim such as a guitar plectrum or credit card
  • First remove the battery cover, battery, memory card and sim. Now push your plastic shim into the join at the top of the phone to lift the front cover out slightly. Then run the plastic shim along both sides of the cover to unclip it at these points too

Nokia N73 disassembly stage 1

  • You should now have the front cover removed, like below.

Nokia N73 disassembly stage 2

  • The LCD screen is held in place by a metal frame which needs to be unclipped around its edge for removal.

Nokia N73 disassembly stage 3

  • The LCD screen will now be loose and can be removed. It will be attached to the phone by a ribbon which attaches like a plug and socket. Simply lift it upwards to unplug it.

Nokia N73 disassembly stage 4

  • You can now lift away the LCD and replace with new. Reverse the whole procedure for reassembly.

Nokia N73 disassembly stage 5


The official service manual for this phone may also help you with further Nokia N73 disassembly.

simply
1. Remove the battery cover, battery, SIM card & memory card

2. Carefully, using the correct tool, prise off the front cover (I didn’t need to take extreme care doing this, as a new housing was being fitted, but if you are not replacing the housing, you will need to take alot of care not to mark anything when removing)

3. Remove the keypad, along with the front cover

4. There are 6 torx screws (T-6), two above the screen & 4 round the keypad assembly, remove these (you will need a T-6 screwdriver)

5. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, carefully prise off the clear plastic cover that holds the keypad PCB in position, it is held by 4 clips, one in each corner

6. The keypad PCB/joystick assembly will now flop free – you have to carefully prise off the little joystick PCB from the main chassis, as it is held down with an adhesive pad

7. Remove the little plastic memory card slot cover

8. Now remove the display screen – this is retained by a metal frame secured by 4 clips onto the main chassis-plate, once removed, carefully unplug the display ribbon cable multi connector from the main PCB (Wrap the display in something!)

9. You can now unplug the keypad/joystick assembly ribbon cable from the main board & remove completely

10. There is one more T-6 screw, holding the main chassis plate onto the middle housing, remove this, you can now remove the chassis plate (you will also have to unplug the front camera ribbon cable from the main board), remove the grey chassis plate .

11. Now lift out the main PCB carefully & wrap in in something.

12. There is a small sub-assembly located in the front of the middle housing, containing the flash, on/off button etc etc, this just prises out.