Here is a picture of the assembled units. I still have to wire them, but that's easier than all the build up to this point. I spent a day alone just sanding and polishing the tops.
You can see more of the build on my web site :
DC2A3 web page
You can see more of the build on my web site :
DC2A3 web page
Attachments
Actually I got them from International Audio Group. Horace's prices are better.
Hi,
Has it become a bandwagon?
If so it would only please me since I've taken that train 18 years ago already...
Not that I should take any credit for that of course.
Happy to see my choices confirmed nonetheless,
\There's that skeptical wink again.
Glad to see some are getting on the bandwagon.
Has it become a bandwagon?
If so it would only please me since I've taken that train 18 years ago already...
Not that I should take any credit for that of course.
Happy to see my choices confirmed nonetheless,
\There's that skeptical wink again.
A quote from Tubebuilder
Not only them, but over the last several years I have noticed alot of sites mentioning simplicity. After seeing some older equipment it is good to see improvements being implemented.
There are still some at a chat site or two that won't accept the premise that sonic differences occur by this suggestion.
Not only them, but over the last several years I have noticed alot of sites mentioning simplicity. After seeing some older equipment it is good to see improvements being implemented.
There are still some at a chat site or two that won't accept the premise that sonic differences occur by this suggestion.
Hi,
Their loss..not ours.
And their are ways to top even your bascic P2P and C2C too...
Mr.Feedback will love me forever to bring this back up....
Cheers,
There are still some at a chat site or two that won't accept the premise that sonic differences occur by this suggestion.
Their loss..not ours.
And their are ways to top even your bascic P2P and C2C too...
Mr.Feedback will love me forever to bring this back up....
Cheers,
Hi,
QUOTE]And their are ways to top even your bascic P2P and C2C too...[/QUOTE]
This should read: And there are ways to top even your basic P2P and C2C too.
You of all people don't understand?
Crickey...you virtually invented the term:
P2P = Point to Point.
C2C = Component to Component.
One way to top the latter is C2C wirewrapping...at least that's my opinion.
Cheers,
QUOTE]And their are ways to top even your bascic P2P and C2C too...[/QUOTE]
This should read: And there are ways to top even your basic P2P and C2C too.
You of all people don't understand?
Crickey...you virtually invented the term:
P2P = Point to Point.
C2C = Component to Component.
One way to top the latter is C2C wirewrapping...at least that's my opinion.
Cheers,
Re: ...wow...
Well, kind of. I've been in electronics for over 20 years and spent ten years working for a research & development firm. I did a lot of stuff for the Military and NASA. I've worked everything from hand wire wrapping prototypes to hot air surface mount rework. My passion lies in audio where my two lives come together.
James D. said:Nice job!
Are you trained as a wireman?
James
Well, kind of. I've been in electronics for over 20 years and spent ten years working for a research & development firm. I did a lot of stuff for the Military and NASA. I've worked everything from hand wire wrapping prototypes to hot air surface mount rework. My passion lies in audio where my two lives come together.
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