I'm ordering two of those covers.... one for my Sota and one for my girlfriend's Kitchen Aid mixer. Looks like those guys have you covered with any type of gadget
My wife picked me up some Picards Chipnuts...pictures can't do these things justice.Suffice to say they're delicious
I received two reissue LPs. REM’s Out Of Time and Automatic For The People. Also Gangs of New York BluRay via Amazon Prime.
Got some bigger 10x22 cm proto boards delivered today for the upcoming Version 2 of my NOS Phono Preamp project (V1 detailed in the big DIY thread). Probably build it in a few weeks, there's a few other parts I need to receive first, mainly the big film and foil caps for the power supply. The V2 will be all polypropylene film/aluminum foil caps in both the phono boards and power supply, no metallized film caps, and of course no electrolytic caps anywhere in either version, hence the bigger boards to hold all those caps. Should be nice, V1 sounds pretty good as is
Whenever I travel hwy 24 near my old stomping grounds around Rattlesnake Harbour I can't help but stop at Picards and load up. Sadly, it's a 30hr drive now... Cheers, Robert
I have been going through some old boxes of things and came across this....It was my fathers and has been in storage for the last 20 some years. A 1940's era "Talk-A-Phone" intercom system. Brown bakelite, clunky knobs and switches, tubes that take a couple minutes to warm up before use.....but it still works and I'm trying to find a good way to intergrate it into my life somehow, if for nothing else but the fun of it. These are not my literal photos, mine are in better condition luckily.
I got my newly built audio rack finished today, Hopefully I'll have all the gear back in it in a little while.
Looks cool! Source? I'm never going to get around to building mine it seems, and I'm in the process of redoing my room and need a rack or two now!!
I believe it's a variation on the 'flexy-rack' The TNT FleXy Table I have used one in the past and have also made a huge one, for storing vinyl, using basic mdf.
Is that your next project? Add some $200 output capacitors to a $20 phono preamp? Hehe, just kidding, might be a fun project, though probably not much room inside