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tacit approval of Spritzer's review I assume? =)
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yup, you have the basics. Having spent 1-2 years working on a DIY turntable concept, I can say that this project can be as difficult as you want it to be. Personally, I wouldn't attempt to DIY the platter, bearing, or tonearm. With those nearly impossible engineering feats out of the way, putting things together is not trivial. I'd start by heading over the DIY Audio and looking through threads in the Analogue section and start a thread there outlining your ideas and plans going forward. Good luck!
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heh, just got this error: "This forum requires that you wait 30 seconds between sending private messages. Please try again in 2580 seconds." System time seems to be off?
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Comply and the materials stolen from your Markl modded Denons will magically reappear. Until then, your forced to live with sub-R10 performance.
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he's part of the mafia supply chain now.
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I like LspCAD or even (gasp) Speaker Workshop.
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Anyone in the US need parts from Farnell?
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
Thanks for the kind offer! I in fact, already ordered though and it works fantastic! They actually do carry them, they are made by a German company Block. Very nice transformers and much better priced than say the Amveco PCB mount toroids. -
I've outputted a lot of frustration into SoundEasy... I hope it's gotten better, for your sake.
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yeah, because multi-million dolllar companies always hire the brightest and best talent they can.
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There's something wrong in Colorado...
luvdunhill replied to n_maher's topic in Headphone Amplification
very generous of you sir. In reality, perhaps you ship 10x what he *actually* does? -
I'd say it depends on the condition it arrives in
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There's something wrong in Colorado...
luvdunhill replied to n_maher's topic in Headphone Amplification
heh you made a funny -
Then it is a DIN cable of sorts. Google is your friend.
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There really isn't a standard for an I2S cable. But, one connector I've seen in use goes by the name 13W3 and used to be used on sold SGI and Sun workstations. Search Ebay and see what you can find. These also pop-up on Audiogon from time to time. I think Camelot made one. The other connector I've seen is the RJXX variety and should be easy to track down.
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They both sound great! At the moment, I have an adjustable RIAA filter in the Pearl to select between Decca/Columbia/etc. curves and uses an all polystyrene RIAA filter. I'll be using this with an Ortofon SPU cartridge. Different cartridges, and different applications. I've tweaked both circuits to sound the way I want them to given their intended application. If you're really interested in a comparison, I'm not sure how to really provide that, since from the start I've approached these projects as separate and had a very specific intended use for both. I only hooked the Pearl up once to my LOMC cartridge just to verify the gain for you and give a quick listen, hardly time to form an opinion... I didn't really see the need to do so Congratulations on your purchase though!
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well, that depends on how the XONO is configured. I cannot speak to the commercial version. Since it mine has a balanced output, the maximum gain is ~75dB and -6dB from this in SE mode. I have both a -10dB and -4dB gain reduction jumpers on my unit, so can can reduce the balanced gain down to 61dB. I've also customized the gain of the MM stage as well in a similar fashion. At this point, the gain is roughly the same as the Pearl, hence my judgment that the quoted spec of 60dB is pretty close, if not dead on. With my 0.24mV Bloom, I listen with the balanced outputs and the -4dB switch enabled, as this is just the right amount of gain for me (currently).
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wow, that's similar to the old Airy3 I had. Get ready to start questioning your tonearm Did you get the SB/GB weight? You might have issues, as these cartridges are so light.. Same with mating the compliance of the cart with the effective mass of the tonearm.
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recase it into something like this: There's a guy on ebay that sells them for a good price ... cannot find the link for some reason now though
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can you measure output voltage at the speakers when playing at what you'd consider a reasonable volume? You could calculate the gain required to get that voltage from 0.24mV. Remember, with 60dB gain and 0.24mV source you have .240 V at the input to your preamp. My guess is you need more gain.
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um, use a balance pot?
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looks interesting: diyAudio Forums - ESL Justrealmusic DIY Speakers for sale - Page 1
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tough call.. I'd start with the Bloom 0.48mV and see if the sound is for you. Any ideas what is inside this little gem:
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Working on a new panel... what do you think?
luvdunhill replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
so, the little material on this panel to accept threads has become somewhat of a fail, like most of my casing endeavors. So, I was thinking... why not just bond the standoffs permanently to the face plate (there are still threads, so alignment isn't a huge issue)? So, hence my question... Anything particular, such as Lock-Tite/JB Weld/etc. that would work well in this case (blind holes, Aluminum to aluminum, yes lame pun intended) -
how do you think a single omni would do for a mono rig?
