point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
I just copied the original as closeley as possible without using PCB's.
The tube is mounted as the original, and it is plenty snug. Since it is rack-mounted and not subject to cabinet vibrations it should be just fine.
The tube is mounted as the original, and it is plenty snug. Since it is rack-mounted and not subject to cabinet vibrations it should be just fine.
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
here is the power supply
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
where do you get those wonderful toys.
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
Thanks a million for posting this - very helpful
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
Sure thing!
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Wooo! Thanks for this Brandon!
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
Brandon,
Thanks for sharing your build and the additional info!
Thanks for sharing your build and the additional info!
Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
What kind of shielded wire do you use? And can you notice any change in sound (less highs)?
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
I use an ultra low capacitance cable (11pf/ft) and it has "more highs" than the typical RG180 type cable.
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where do you buy it?
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Re: point to point D-lator build in hammond rack chassis
How much do you need? I have a 1000ft roll I can break you off some or you can get your own roll from www.gepco.com it's the digital audio cable. 2 conductor, 24awg.
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