Congrats, excellent work George!Hi Blistard and Jacco
Thanks for your kind words. You are correct in the Spectral look. That was exactly what I was trying to achieve.
The only thing remaining is to change the knobs on the x-ono, as shown in post 262 and 263 to match.
I would like to share how I made the front panell.
The case is an off the shelf unit from the VT4C shop in Hong Kong.
The front is a 2 part affair, with a removable sub panell.
I drew up the front lettering in AutoCad (could use any other package for that matter), and printed them on overhead transperency film.
I then got 2mm thick clear acrylic cut to size for me, and then sandwiched the lot together. There are fastening screws from the rear.
It gives the front a really nice depth
Regards
George.
& for fun !
off the shelf unit
What an affordable case, just the aluminum front and top panel are worth the order at that price.
Clever thinking, a really professional looking one-off at low cost and input, hats off.
Here are a few pictures of my 2010 output. Detailed info here.
Wow, extremely impressive.
My F5 / B1 combo
This is the latest (and much better) incarnation of my F5 and B1. The preamp has a DAC included. (so yes, the philips is only allowed to send S/Pdif ). I am still searching for an appropiate phono-preamp to include. Any suggestions (preferrably an FET-design of which an PCB-design is available) ?
This is the latest (and much better) incarnation of my F5 and B1. The preamp has a DAC included. (so yes, the philips is only allowed to send S/Pdif ). I am still searching for an appropiate phono-preamp to include. Any suggestions (preferrably an FET-design of which an PCB-design is available) ?
Attachments
Thanks, but I couldn't find a single-sided PCB layout to etch myself.
The blue is a very nice color.
Thanks!
It was good to hear from you when you visited Resolution Audio in Seattle, it was what started me out on this project.
Wow, i started in diy audio stuff around 3 or even 4 years ago, and that seemed to me to be too young Now I am 23.SirByrd's amp looks even nicer in person, believe it or not. Not too bad for your typical Seattle 17 year old teenager. BTW: all of his projects have been very detailed and well done.
Best Regards,
Terry
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