Looks great, as does the rest of the gear in your set up, how about some details, schematics, listening impressions, measurements, etc.?
The board i used is this one:
Boozhound Laboratories: JFET Phono Preamp Kit
It runs off batteries. Check it last night, getting about 21.5 volts. Very low noise because it's running off them.
I do all measurements with my ears and they like it!
Overall the sound is very natural. Much more clarity than any other phono amp i've heard.
Very pleased with it.
I agree! Can you say more about how you built the case? I'm trying to think through options for an Armegeddon-like motor control/power supply ... Best --
I used a Mazak 3 axis CNC.
Are you a machinist? It would be quite confusing if i were to tell you how i made it, if you are not machine knowledgeable.
Here are some shots of other parts i've made inside my machine and parts that were just machined.
woow!, I do custom design & cnc machining, with diy cnc machine, for my diy audio things, you're very lucky having that Mazak, congratulation
I work at a job shop. They let me use my machine before and after hours to make my audio goodies
I work at a job shop. They let me use my machine before and after hours to make my audio goodies
how do you say...you suck...and say it being P.C.?
i have to say those are way flippin cool!
did u paint them?
i love the swirls, almost tribal..
how do you say...you suck...and say it being P.C.?
i have to say those are way flippin cool!
did u paint them?
i love the swirls, almost tribal..
They are all raw (except for the finished pictures in the OP). The shiny ones with swirl's and such have a machined finished, other's were orbital sanded and sand blasted.
Thanks for the wonderful comments guys
They are all raw (except for the finished pictures in the OP). The shiny ones with swirl's and such have a machined finished, other's were orbital sanded and sand blasted.
Thanks for the wonderful comments guys
i was talking about the underside of your MM-1.
the pattern reminded me of a totem pole. all looks great!
did i mention im green?
Gorgeous
That looks amazing without it being painted, brutalist but beautiful, impressive work!
I used a Mazak 3 axis CNC.
Are you a machinist? It would be quite confusing if i were to tell you how i made it, if you are not machine knowledgeable.
Here are some shots of other parts i've made inside my machine and parts that were just machined.
That looks amazing without it being painted, brutalist but beautiful, impressive work!
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