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Old 11th June 2010   #661
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This is empty too, why such a big box? I don't understand, surely if it is 100mm less deep it costs less to make, and less to ship?

Look at a TSL-3 from inward connections. I can store $50,000 g's in that box. And nobody would know it.
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Building a new prototype...

It will be a powered tube mixer with space for additional 19" gear
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current project.
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Old 7th July 2010   #666
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yes a 6k.
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My mixer chassis looks much humbler...
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Old 14th July 2010   #668
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Had to change the tube today so I took a few snaps........
need a glass of water... man, that is just beautiful.
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Rca ba-72a

Discrete mic pre with UTC iron.
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Ita tmp-1a

Discrete mic pre with ADC and UTC iron. Backlit so you can see the traces!
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Nice iron.
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The track can only sound as good as the source, right?

Perhaps there is value in wiring an electric guitar with a bit of attention to detail, as follows:

1) All cavities coated with Electrodag shielding paint
2) Custom-taper pots from CTS that feature a really robust construction and a THICK conductive track
3) Low-pass filter caps specifically spec'd for the guitar, made by Hoveland
4) 12 gauge solid copper ground link prevents any loose pot from spinning and breaking connections .

Simple stuff that helps to make a better tool for the rest of the recording chain to capture.

Pictured...a typical TCM Carolina control cavity.
BOA !! I want this !!!! Niceeeee !

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And again, "We don't need no steenkin' PC boards."
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my little eqp500, limited series.




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my little eqp500, limited series.




looks smokin!
what the face look like?
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Old 5th August 2010   #678
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Analoguetube

670 recreation... Looks even better in reality...
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Analog Synths

Havent seen many synths posted, heres my first contrib
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Old 12th September 2010   #680
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Where is the opto on this unit?


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Old 14th September 2010   #681
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Where is the opto on this unit?
Hidden under the two metal circles.
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Hidden under the two metal circles.
How long do you think it may last, despite of perforated top and bottom covers?
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Old 16th September 2010   #683
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How long do you think it may last, despite of perforated top and bottom covers?
I don't know. Maybe you should ask Manley.
Not a fancy stuff under the circles. Just two regular Vactrol cells.
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Old 17th September 2010   #684
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I don't know. Maybe you should ask Manley.
Not a fancy stuff under the circles. Just two regular Vactrol cells.
I mean hot tubes near capacitors with organic material inside. I've ordered to design PCBs for my gear, and guys who did that offered me something similar, with no path for convection. So, I am wandering: may be they are right, and I should not worry about thermal regimes?
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Old 20th September 2010   #686
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.... one humble small tube LOL
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Well, interiors from our Affinity a2 pre and new 8 ch pre T-eight
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.... one humble small tube LOL
I know, it's pretty funny!
Comparing it to your pieces is like comparing a Porshe to, oh I don't know, a scooter?
I posted it, because I happened to open the art up when trying to do-away with the ultra ugly front plate. And it's always fun to be able to peak inside: even if just for a laugh!

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Old 12th October 2010   #689
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Cinema Engineering 4031 passive program EQ



mine looks different than any other 4031 i have seen pictures of..
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It's cheap.....















Looks like they rushed to put this together. But I got it cheap and it'll make a great box to mod.

PS: The website states that the outputs are ΒΌ” TS outputs but I can confirm that the outputs are balanced TRS outs.
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