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luvdunhill

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  1. Interesting source for belts and precision pulleys: https://shop.sdp-si.com/catalog/product/?id=S1086Y-PC-02
  2. Cool - I have a ES110 and would like to learn more about the Bluetooth MIDI - but it really is a great keyboard.
  3. Nice! Even has a balanced input!
  4. I assume it’s used for over voltage protection? Here’s a good reference on the topic: https://www.tiffe.de/roehren/neon.pdf
  5. McMaster Carr sells custom order flat belts: https://www.mcmaster.com/rubber-flat-belts/
  6. I dunno, can i post this here? The leather was just an idea - making some matching wood pulls would be cool - maybe when things die down at M&O of course my speaker cables are too short, but going to do my best to get these playing tonite - I found some Romex in the garage..
  7. He’s just pushing you around and pulling your chain.
  8. Shoot me your shipping address.
  9. Sure. You want a pair? Or one?
  10. If the drives support Secure Erase, use that.
  11. Very cool! That is like a blast from the past!
  12. How directional are these? Specifically, if the solid sides “faced” the listener
  13. Something like this “N-Frame” https://www.hifizine.com/2012/12/subwoofer-origami/
  14. Yeah, I would run them in a modified H-Frame which will behave like a Slot Load (so open back part of the H and the front part would be angled down into a wedge). The AE drivers are made for OB and have the desirable properties you mention plus sensitivity that can easily match a full range driver... even available in 16 ohm impedance.
  15. Thanks all!
  16. PentaLogix ViewMate should work
  17. [mention]naamanf [/mention] perhaps?
  18. Has anyone listened to a system with the Acoustic Elegance dipole woofers? I was looking for a high Qts OB driver and ran across them.
  19. So, basically vegan ambrosia maple? I dunno that seems a bit too far.
  20. Finished the front panels on my phono pre. Nevermind Stephen “Bishop”’s creepy photobomb ...
  21. They are called board-to-board connectors.
  22. All worked well. Sliced up the ply into 1” strips and then used the pocket jig to make a frame. I think 1” is too narrow so will probably do 1-1/2”.
  23. Tomorrow I am going to cut up some remaining Baltic Birch ply to make some frames for speaker grills. That will involve a bit of clamping and screwing here and there. So, stay tuned!
  24. It seems to work great! I am not a huge fan of using a long screw driver to attach the top - having pre-drilled pilot holes would be nice. Other than that; it’s bolted to the ground and super stable. I sanded and put a coat of finish on my phono preamp faces just now!
  25. Yeah, 54" model. I will have a few projects on it this week and will report back!
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