well folks , due to having more time on my hands ive managed to finish the slagle build phil.
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I'm Phil.
well folks , due to having more time on my hands ive managed to finish the slagle build phil.
Phil.
How's it sounding Phil?
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
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Nice job phil with the Heat shrinks on the solder joints..
Last edited by Made in 1968; 29-03-2020 at 17:49.
Location: Birmingham, UK
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I'm Phil.
It has replaced a tisbury pre , and sounds very annalogue with improved bass , also sound quality at low volume has improved also , seems to have removed any digital edge/brightness , i used cmc phono sockets which was a mistake , to tight on most interconnects , also you have to use to much heat on the earth connection which can melt them internally , should have gone for the audionote silver , i may replace these at some point , you need
some patience for all the soldering , volume level seems to have improved on the tisbury . phil.
Phil.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
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I'm Phil.
Hi geoff , good idea with the plug , but ive heard other people complaining about the diameter of the plug , it seems to pick up mains hum if positioned to close to other equipment , i think you are supposed to use shielded interconnects , it dont like to be anywhere near the valab phono , i didnt take the earth from the plugs to the case that may help who knows , phil.
Phil.