You’re talking about comparing having the best possible componentry in a phono stage with taping a bag of pebbles on your speaker leads
Feckin fools
You’re talking about comparing having the best possible componentry in a phono stage with taping a bag of pebbles on your speaker leads
Feckin fools
= Peace of mind = End game
Gotta scratch the OCD itch - good enough reason for any Foo
Mmm, copper.
Have you ordered the pallet truck to move it yet?
Lol, it’s surprisingly not that heavy. The PSU is a bit heavier, I reckon.
I am disappoint
Really enjoying this beautifully batshit build
That’s half the mineral wealth of Chile and the bloody Congo basin in there, love it.
Tricky to see from the photos, will there be pay and display machines on every level?
Recognition software, I reckon.
It’a s shame you won’t be able to see all the coppery loveliness when it’s in a case. Would perspex panels do, or is screening needed? I’m thinking something a bit like ORAC
See here for previous build: http://www.audioabattoir.com/t/coco-btj-9000/838
It will basically look the same, Perspex top and all. Same design, just some upgraded components in this one.
I remember the previous one, which does look superb, but was toying with the idea of an all perspex-clad case. It might be a bit meh in the flesh, but it could look good with all the clever bits exposed. I guess heat and load vs stress with a fairly brittle material might be an issue, if the case is in any way load-bearing.
It’s not load bearing, just a surround really, so could be done. I reckon I’d have to up my game quite a bit before I’d want to put the internals on show though!
You’re starting to worry me now
Not if what we’ve seen so far is anything to go by!
I just don’t think the job of electronics is to look pretty. Often nice looking wiring is not the best electrically.
There’s an irritating difference between “solder joints that are functionally perfect” and “solder joints that look great”. You can only really achieve the latter with machines, I think.