Has Acoustic Dimension's upcoming CD-Pro housing kit peaked anyone's interest? It has myself (a novice DIY'er) considering a more complicated project
Regards,
Dan
Regards,
Dan
Ohhh yeah,
I love this one, also see this:
http://www.diyaudio.co.kr/cdpro/cdpro.htm
almost as beautiful as this one:
One good thing is the company is dutch 🙂
I love this one, also see this:
http://www.diyaudio.co.kr/cdpro/cdpro.htm
almost as beautiful as this one:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
One good thing is the company is dutch 🙂
rwagter said:Ohhh yeah,
I love this one, also see this:
http://www.diyaudio.co.kr/cdpro/cdpro.htm
almost as beautiful as this one:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
One good thing is the company is dutch 🙂
Humm the company website looks Korean, I can not read it at all. How do I set WINXP to convert the text??
Anthony
Here's the link to diy Mania: http://www.diymania.net/
but I didn't find chassis info there. This is one nice chassis, or is it just that the picture was made properly?😉
but I didn't find chassis info there. This is one nice chassis, or is it just that the picture was made properly?😉
I can not read that site either, humm I have been through all the settings in XP. Is it just me or do these sites come up in English?
Anthony
Anthony
dantwomey said:Has Acoustic Dimension's upcoming CD-Pro housing kit peaked anyone's interest? It has myself (a novice DIY'er) considering a more complicated project
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This is the most frustrating url that I have come across. Takes ages to load a page which shows that you have to load another! If you are reading, do something about it as the products are interesting.
Fmak,
it's probably on your side of the connection. It's very fast when I load it.
The korean's are indeed very pro diyer's
another taste:
It's a regular philips transport from daisy in a fancy dress.
For more pictures:
Be patient, just browse and take your time.
Ralph
it's probably on your side of the connection. It's very fast when I load it.
The korean's are indeed very pro diyer's
another taste:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
It's a regular philips transport from daisy in a fancy dress.
For more pictures:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Be patient, just browse and take your time.
Ralph
I thought it was best to keep ambient light to a minimum around the laser, am I mistaken?
Anthony
Anthony
Coulomb said:I thought it was best to keep ambient light to a minimum around the laser, am I mistaken?
Anthony
Could it be that you missed that thread?😉
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6368&highlight=blue+LED
Chenaging the ambient light for better sound makes no sense???
The suggestion that spurious light falling on the media surface can effect a short wavelength of coherent light seems ludicrous.
Any way I will read through the looooong thread you pointed me to, and see if I can make any sense from the nonsense.🙂
Anthony
The suggestion that spurious light falling on the media surface can effect a short wavelength of coherent light seems ludicrous.
Any way I will read through the looooong thread you pointed me to, and see if I can make any sense from the nonsense.🙂
Anthony
and another view with the cover removed:
Is the internal lighting done with cold cathode lighting (CCFL), or with plexiglass and leds?
ccfl:
http://www.casecooler.com/su4blcocakit.html
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Brian
Is the internal lighting done with cold cathode lighting (CCFL), or with plexiglass and leds?
ccfl:
http://www.casecooler.com/su4blcocakit.html
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Brian
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Coulomb said:Chenaging the ambient light for better sound makes no sense???
The suggestion that spurious light falling on the media surface can effect a short wavelength of coherent light seems ludicrous.
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Use your ears. Differences can be easily heard say in a Krell immersed in Green light with the door open. Secondary effects can be important in hi fi.
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