At 02:54 2006-09-04, you wrote:
>Klas Strandberg wrote:
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> >How come that the battery doesn't fall out?
> >The box must be something that Denecke has got made for their own
> production.
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>The battery pocket is an integral part of the device's case, which
>is, indeed, a custom design. There are two spring battery contacts at
>the bottom of the pocket. The user pushes the battery down and the
>edge of the battery bottom catches under a lip at the top of the
>pocket.
>
>It's brilliant, no one has ever made a better system. One hand, no
>doors, no snaps, no screws... At least one other manufacturer (Core
>Sound) is now imitating it.
>
>The only flaw is that the battery can be put in backwards, reverse
>polarity. But that can be used in place of a power switch.
>
>I could send you one.
I think I understand the idea! Perhaps I can copy it to a second generation=
of my new amp. Using the PacTec, you can't replace the battery with one
hand, but it is not difficult at all, no tools, no screws.
Klas.
>-Dan Dugan
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>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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