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What is your current project, or what will be your next project?

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Damn man. It sounds like you're shovelling everyday!

New MDF boards cut, drilled, lightly sanded (not as much as I should've - I'm lazy), and first coat of Danish oil applied. I think I need to go get more Danish oil before I'm done.

Additional coats applied and drying. I might apply more Danish oil later, but I should be able to put the rack together sometime tomorrow. The oil doesn't look as uneven in person - camera's flash makes it more obvious.

shelvesdrying.jpg

Looks good... is that a DIY flexy rack?

Looks like it. I made a very similar rack, but I didn't go to those lengths to treat it...Salt Peanut's should turn out nicely :D

Yep, it's a Flexy - second one actually. It's time to put another coat on.

Woofer inversion, definitely -- they have a visible outward tilt on the bottom (well, the passive radiators do, anyway). I may just have to go for the mods, though, as the woofers are one of the standard mods.

I built a Dynalo for my brother for Christmas and just finished casing it up today, so thought I'd share some pics. I used the board from my work Dynalo and put a new board in it that I just built up with Roderstein/PRP resistors, Pana FM and Elna Cerafines, etc. I used some Mill-Max flush socket pins to socket all transistors and FETs also. Sorry bro... but that one is mine >:D

Here's my new board:

My_dyna.JPG

My_dyna2.JPG

And here is the amp for my brother (knob was one I had laying around, not my favorite... but whatever):

Fr_dyna_lit.JPG

Inside_rear_dyna.JPG

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Hope he likes it!

Hmmm...

Probably comcast... someone told me awhile back they could see them as http instead of https, so I tried that. Apparently not...

https://home.comcast.net/~youngc1/My_dyna.JPG

https://home.comcast.net/~youngc1/My_dyna2.JPG

And here is the amp for my brother:

https://home.comcast.net/~youngc1/Fr_dyna_lit.JPG

https://home.comcast.net/~youngc1/Inside_rear_dyna.JPG

https://home.comcast.net/~youngc1/Rear_dyna.JPG

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Wow, Nate. :o You finally picked one of your many projects! Wuhoo!!!

Wow, Nate. :o You finally picked one of your many projects! Wuhoo!!!

I concur. Good to see you actually working on your own amp for a change.

I had a little bit of free time today so I decided to undertake the tedium that is matching all of the resistors for my balanced beta22. I guess this now officially qualifies as my next project.

I take it you picked up the HP3478 that was FS a bit ago? You get any kelvin leads for it? I've got a 3468B that I use and like alot. Built some 4-wire leads with some Mueller clips from Mouser and some banana plug test jumpers I had laying around... nice for matching resistors.

I take it you picked up the HP3478 that was FS a bit ago? You get any kelvin leads for it? I've got a 3468B that I use and like alot. Built some 4-wire leads with some Mueller clips from Mouser and some banana plug test jumpers I had laying around... nice for matching resistors.

I'm mad, but not quite that mad. I don't think you'll catch me doing 4-wire resistor matching any time soon. ;D

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