newbie to site saying hi, and has anyone seen this.
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=vinyl&m=808237
newbie to site saying hi, and has anyone seen this.
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=vinyl&m=808237
A fun project. It does make you realise how difficult it would be to replicate what he's doing in anything harder than wood. Not without some very specialised equipment anyhow. I do even wonder whether this wooden plinth will be better than what the motor unit comes in as standard.
It'll be interesting to see what he ends up with & whether he likes it.
Damn.... another plan that someones beat be to!
Shian7
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that's me!
Just found this site a couple of days ago-seems like a great bunch. Already found help on the outboard ps over at diy (thanks jonner and Dave). I've also posted more pics, and info, over there-I've made progress since these were taken.
http://theartofsound.net/forum/showt...?t=1237&page=3
Thanks for the interest-and yes, I'm wondering if it will sound better than stock too. We'll soon hear....
And a damn fine job you're doing too (I'd spotted your thread here, even if Mike didn't ). Glad you're finding AOS useful!
HeHe... Think I'll join ya!
Ruined a £7K peice of test equipment at work today.... Doh!
Shian7
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Kudakutemo
kudakutemo
ari mizu-no tsuki
Though it be be broken -
broken again - still it's there:
the moon on the water.
- Choshu.