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- DIY mini T2 Build Thread
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well, the heaviest thing in an amp is usually the transformer and ... the chassis!!!!. The rest is dust in the wind.
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- Kerry Design mini GRHV\GRLV and JoaMat mini T2 Group Buy
Thanks MWL OK, I opt for partially assembled but I cut my order. GRHVxxx 2eas GRLV78xxx 1eas GRLV79xxx 1eas Main Board 1eas- What are you listening to Part the Third
in vinyl....- Speaker Porn
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Massive JBL L200B Audioresearch amp?- DIY mini T2 Build Thread
In my work, one of our field technicians uses a similar model. As far as I know, in an environment like hospitals (with different types of lighting) the screen has problems with light/reflections but in a "controlled" room like our workshop it work nice. Now, keep in mind that the screen size and resolution is not the same as the one I use.- DIY mini T2 Build Thread
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Lovely Mikey And to think that there are still people who think that the earth is flat ...- DIY mini T2 Build Thread
hahaha, over time I think we have all orbited some component. As for soldering, I still use a JBC with the finest tip and liters of liquid flux (from JBC too). For the moment I have not had the need to buy a hot air welding station although but.. who knows? Ok, now seriously, It has taken me little time to weld the components. What has taken me the longest has been to study my boards and see where the changes have occurred (my boards are a primitive V.1), cut the center pin of E88CC sockets, etc. Small details that personally take me quite a while. I use a microscope connected by USB to the PC like this that works quite well for me. About the improvements in the current board, I would just like to add connection blocks for wiring. Especially for the voltage.- DIY mini T2 Build Thread
Interesting … Enjoy it. I have finished soldering almost all the components of my T2 mini and I only need a few details to be able to hear it. I think we all expect a T2 with current production components ... although I think the T2 mini will do quite well. Joachim has done a very interesting job with this amplifier. Thinking in T2 mini, a TH version would be welcomed by many people. PD: I have left my eyes with the f**** HN4A51J/HN4C51J- What are you listening to Part the Third
First: Always great, Simon & Garfunkel "Wednesday Morning 3 a.m" Then (About "the Sound of Silence) Disturbed "Immortalized" IMO I prefer the original Simon & Garfunkel... Edit: I don't know why but I love listening to Simon & Garfunkel in my old Lambda Pro. Their voices sound wonderful- Happy Birthday, n_maher!!!
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
- Kerry Design mini GRHV\GRLV and JoaMat mini T2 Group Buy
Thanks to share your progress MWL. I keep my units. Personally I would opt for a partial assembly (if the price does not increase too much). Some components are quite complicated to solder.- Happy Birthday Craig Sawyers!
Happy Birthday!!!- What are you listening to Part the Third
Back to 1978.... Sniff n the Tears "fickle heart"- The analog thread.
Use the same arm as my PerspeX 6. It is a very light arm but I use it a lot with heavy capsules (Denon DL) and I feel that the joint works very well. The only thing I don't like much about 5.1 is the "hanging" motor. This system is the same as that used by the Debut (I also have a very improved Debut III like second system) and despite the fact that Project has greatly improved it with several upgrades (sorbothane washers, thicker belt ...) I think it is something "noisy".- Happy Birthday Naaman!
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- And now what did you do TODAY?
All weekend without being able to leave home ... fucked in the dust- Speaker Porn
Even so, what is the point of placing the amplifiers on top of the furniture? Only by weight and vibration immunity should they be on the ground.- Blue Hawaii BJT Build thread
These Brimar´s has agood look !!! - Kerry Design mini GRHV\GRLV and JoaMat mini T2 Group Buy
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