screaming oranges Posted April 10, 2009 Report Posted April 10, 2009 I accidentally ran into this while surfing websites for threaded rods to build my flexy: The H.P. Friedrichs (AC7ZL) Homepage Look at the photo galleries linked at the bottom of that site, some very interesting-looking material there (not necessarily hi-fi, but nonetheless intriguing!). I might look into this sometime in the near-future.
screaming oranges Posted April 11, 2009 Author Report Posted April 11, 2009 Been checking out the rest of his site. What a wealth of material there! No nonsense stuff. Very empirical methodology. Tried and true. I like this guy!
Dusty Chalk Posted April 11, 2009 Report Posted April 11, 2009 He sounds like the Magyver of amp-building.
diebenkorn Posted April 11, 2009 Report Posted April 11, 2009 "Rooted in the same "build-it-from-scratch" philosophy that made his first book, The Voice of the Crystal, a success, Instruments of Amplification reduces complex devices to their essential elements and then shows how they can be constructed from commonly available materials" The Dark Crystal?
n_maher Posted April 11, 2009 Report Posted April 11, 2009 He sounds like the Magyver of amp-building. More like...
screaming oranges Posted April 11, 2009 Author Report Posted April 11, 2009 Like I said in that other site: The author states that some of his projects yield less-than-stellar results audio wise. Not being a DIY type of guy, I bought this paperback in hopes of learning how some things began. Not so much the "I'm going to make a kick-ass amp" as much as a "oh, so THAT's how it works!" I wonder if any of the "tech" he uses can be implemented into hi-fi gear, though. Well, maybe not the tech, but the visual aspect of his projects is definitely eye-catching. I think it's the steampunk kid in me who made me want to purchase this, because that's definitely what these amps remind me of... EDIT: To those of you who have speaker rigs, did you look at the rest of his site? Yesterday I saw a section on there about measuring acoustics in a room. here it is: http://www.hpfriedrichs.com/project-audio.htm
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