My father in law (now suffering dementia) has one of the pictured valve preamps built in a glass spherical shape. Can anyone point me to further information about it? Thanks!
Not a good physical design. Attaching the RCA cables will tend to make it fall over, and the case surely can't be legal electrically.
I suspect it was sold as a construction kit of parts. I am sure I have seen similar designs around for some time, but I don't seem to be able to find anything online.Did he make it, because it looks totally DIY?
jeff
It seems reasonably stable; there is a heavy power transformer at the bottom acting as ballast. BTW this is in Japan where the mains supplied is 100Vac.Not a good physical design. Attaching the RCA cables will tend to make it fall over, and the case surely can't be legal electrically.
Sure you can build a "model sailing ship"
But can you build a model sailing ship inside a bottle?
That's what this brings to mind.
A ship in a bottle.
How about some more photos?
But can you build a model sailing ship inside a bottle?
That's what this brings to mind.
A ship in a bottle.
How about some more photos?
Dementia... a terrible thing to happen lurking around each human beings corner ready to bite. I wish your father in law and you strength.
Thanks Jean-Paul. Unfortunately Midnightmayhem I only took a single photo and I've left Japan where the unit is. I thought its design was so distinctive that someone would recall seeing them before, and I am surprised it's so hard to find out about it. I suspect Kenjisan bought it either complete or as a kit, because it has a silk-screened top panel and I don't think he would have done that himself. I think he's had it about 5 years. I like the 'ship in a bottle' analogy.
Looks suspiciously like this Thomas Mayer amplifier.
http://vinylsavor.blogspot.com/2014/02/211-drives-211-part-3.html
http://vinylsavor.blogspot.com/2014/02/211-drives-211-part-3.html
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