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post #31 of 34
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Originally Posted by Church AV Guy View Post

You are quite correct in at least one respect. The Video Filter runs for very long periods of time without heating up, unlike the Sima which can get uncomfortably warm fairly quickly.

Are they still making Simas? I have a few left but I'm mostly using Grex and they don't get hot at all.
post #32 of 34
As far as I know, NO they are not making Simas any longer. I mentioned it because it is the only other device I have to compare with my Video Filter.
post #33 of 34
Have not had a single incident of a broken connector or any functionality affected by dust when using the video filter. Even if it had a panel, that would not make it stronger since the connectors are attached to the PC board. The PC board has solder mask on it which insulates the pads contacts from dust. There are no thermal issues either. It runs very cool even when it is left powered on all the time which it was designed to.
post #34 of 34
Is there an updated URL for the Logic Design video filter? The url I had http://home.roadrunner.com/~filter/ does not seem to be working.

Thanks
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