No I’m not looking for blackmail photos of NP to get a free X1000
I wonder if anyone has any images of the insides of some of Pass Labs products? HFN is one magazine that typically prints photos of products naked (ie without their covers on), however I have yet to track down any of Pass'. I am interested how designers physically layout a product as I believe poor layout can have a great impact on overall sound quality.
I know Pass Labs puts a great deal of effort into the exterior finish of the products, and I’m sure there are many valuable lessons to be learnt by studying the insides as well.
Cheers,
Pete
I wonder if anyone has any images of the insides of some of Pass Labs products? HFN is one magazine that typically prints photos of products naked (ie without their covers on), however I have yet to track down any of Pass'. I am interested how designers physically layout a product as I believe poor layout can have a great impact on overall sound quality.
I know Pass Labs puts a great deal of effort into the exterior finish of the products, and I’m sure there are many valuable lessons to be learnt by studying the insides as well.
Cheers,
Pete
If you are talking about photos, I think I saw some when I was fooling around on the eBay site. One example: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1276549998
Photos of the Great Mr. Nelson Pass
While, I have no interest in seeing Mr. Nelson Pass in the buff, I would like the pleasure of be able to put a face to the many writings and posts that this gentleman has submitted to the public. I searched the net for a picture and came up with a blamk. I have seen pictures of many of the other great influences on the audio arena including, Rod Elliott, Mr. Linkwitz, Lynn Olson just too name a few. It would be great to be able do say the for Mr. Pass.
Mr. Pass and many others need to be commended for their willingness to post on the Internet their hard earned ideas and concepts for one and all to learn from, copy, praise, condemn, experiment with, and build and ultimately enjoy. The DIY community would not be as informed or as technically advanced without the contributions of these men and women.
Surf, Sun & Sound
While, I have no interest in seeing Mr. Nelson Pass in the buff, I would like the pleasure of be able to put a face to the many writings and posts that this gentleman has submitted to the public. I searched the net for a picture and came up with a blamk. I have seen pictures of many of the other great influences on the audio arena including, Rod Elliott, Mr. Linkwitz, Lynn Olson just too name a few. It would be great to be able do say the for Mr. Pass.
Mr. Pass and many others need to be commended for their willingness to post on the Internet their hard earned ideas and concepts for one and all to learn from, copy, praise, condemn, experiment with, and build and ultimately enjoy. The DIY community would not be as informed or as technically advanced without the contributions of these men and women.
Surf, Sun & Sound
was wondering that are you guys aware of some nice pics of the X-series in raw...get it here at http://www.marksammut.com too bad that there's no 'sneak preview' of the inside of an Aleph series......
Here's some pics from Sept.1993 issue of exklusiv HIFI of Aleph 0. I picked that magazine on my bike trip to Europe. Each night, after I set my tent I was browsing through the pages and making plans how to built my amps. The schematic for A75 was published and it seemed like the best thing around. I could only dream about somehow getting schematic for Aleph 0. You guys are living in much better times.
This chassiss has been the inspiration for my A75 amp. It also looks like the amp has more output devices than the current schematic shows.
This chassiss has been the inspiration for my A75 amp. It also looks like the amp has more output devices than the current schematic shows.
Attachments
This X250 review, I posted some time ago, also contains a few cute pics
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_9_3/pass-labs-x250-amp-8-2002.html
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_9_3/pass-labs-x250-amp-8-2002.html
1995, two years later .......
- Project Gallery: A75 monoblocks -
"Please find inclosed pictures of my A75 monoblocks. I built them in 1995. The chassis is made of 1/4" anodized aluminum. You can see some influence of Alephs design."
http://www.passdiy.com/gallery/a75-p7.htm
And 1995, two years later ....Peter Daniel said:Here's some pics from Sept.1993 issue of exklusiv HIFI of Aleph 0. I picked that magazine on my bike trip to Europe. Each night, after I set my tent I was browsing through the pages and making plans how to built my amps. The schematic for A75 was published and it seemed like the best thing around. I could only dream about somehow getting schematic for Aleph 0. You guys are living in much better times.
This chassiss has been the inspiration for my A75 amp. It also looks like the amp has more output devices than the current schematic shows.
- Project Gallery: A75 monoblocks -
"Please find inclosed pictures of my A75 monoblocks. I built them in 1995. The chassis is made of 1/4" anodized aluminum. You can see some influence of Alephs design."
http://www.passdiy.com/gallery/a75-p7.htm
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
"Naked" X250
This is a pretty nice and beautiful picture
of the inside of X250. From the link Duck-Twacy provided.
/halo - enjoys beauty
Duck-Twacy said:This X250 review, I posted some time ago, also contains a few cute pics
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_9_3/pass-labs-x250-amp-8-2002.html
This is a pretty nice and beautiful picture
of the inside of X250. From the link Duck-Twacy provided.
/halo - enjoys beauty
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