| gninnam |
Bought the kit from Autocostruire (the AudioDigit).
Very nice unit, easy to configure with a nice sound.:D
Only prob is the single input as standard plus the volume pot that comes with it gives quite a lot of noise when moved.:(
Here's some pics:





Pics didn't come out to good due to it being in a steel:bigeyes: |
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| analog_sa |
| quote: | Originally posted by gninnam
Pics didn't come out to good due to it being in a steel |
No need to be modest - astonishing craftsmanship, especially the HOLE. I'd also drop a few cents in that plate. |
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| frank1 |
Looks like your pet hamster chewed the holes.. :-)
No earth on the metalwork?
Frank |
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| Ty_Bower |
| quote: | Originally posted by analog_sa
astonishing craftsmanship |
Yes, I suppose so. Steel can be tough to work, especially if you don't have the tools. Aluminum is a lot softer. Consider a small drill press stand - they're really not that expensive, and can help a lot.

A Dremel tool can cut just about any shape hole with acceptable results, although it may take patience and a steady hand. For rectangular holes, drill a small pilot hole in each corner (with the drill in the press stand) and used the Dremel to "connect-the-dots".

Are there any photos of the inside? I'd be curious to see the circuit board / wiring / whatever.... |
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