JimJ
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Going with void-free ply would have been a lot less of a headache. I've got a few spots where apparently there's a void right underneath the veneer layer, so there's a little "dent" in the surface...grr...
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I'm thinking more of something I can build out of the leftover ply, sand, lead shot, resin and other wood I have laying around here The levitating stand will have to wait...
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I like the first option, because the D4's would give you more potential options in the future, vs. the S4's.
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Thanks Can I pick your physics knowledge about turntable stands? With the damn springy floor that I've got in the apartment...going wall-mounted would be ideal if not for damaging the wall Of course you can. OK, given my really less-than-perfect environment (3rd floor, carpeted floors, no wall mounting available), how would you suggest building a stand to best prevent outside vibrations from affecting the 'table? I've seen roughly two camps on this, one seems to be using a very light stand that's spiked to the floor, the other involves just getting as much mass as possible and putting the turntable on top of that.
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Thanks Can I pick your physics knowledge about turntable stands? With the damn springy floor that I've got in the apartment...going wall-mounted would be ideal if not for damaging the wall
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I've seen Mc meters being sold as external units, even then they're not too cheap...
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I should just put an ad on Audiogon and see who bites. Cary Audio's got a pair of monos that I've been looking at, and of course there's the Fi monos...but I don't think I want to pay more per tube for less power, and zinc cathodes don't look anywhere near as cool
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Could just buy mine and have a finished pair
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Nah, not yet...next week I'll crank them up
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They need sanding and trim to hide the edges of the ply (will do on Saturday)...but here's what they look like now And yeah...they pass the knuckle test pretty well.
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1200 RMS but no D Class amps
JimJ replied to lakaiguy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Actually, I haven't noticed an issue with FM reception in my install, and if it was there, I'd definitely notice. Now, the noise floor sucks for single-sideband and AM reception when the Tantrums are on. Almost unusable from 20 meters (14MHz) up to 6 meters (50MHz). So there's definitely broadband noise there, it's just the noise-rejecting capabilities of FM keep most of it out of the receiver's front end. -
That caused Dr. Pepper to shoot out of my nose. fo realz yo.
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I would think red lights would be easier on the eyes at night than blue ones.
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Thanks, got some good info out of here. I didn't know about XP having a limit on RAM it'll recognize. I guess I'll wait for the price on the Seagate 1TB drive to come down a little
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SPL competition subforum but no SQ competition?
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Nothing wrong with paper cones. Some of the best sounding systems I've heard have been with Altec woofers, and those things are about as unassuming as you can get. I know you're joking, but I don't see what point you're trying to make...
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Meh.
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What do you mean, bored? What's the Icon not doing for you?
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What's reasonable, though Most of the reviews I've seen from them are along the lines of "it gets loud yo".
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I think if you're concerned about SQ at all these aren't the woofers for you.
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http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/Dakar-...ctim.3643433.jp
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Tomorrow, hopefully it warms up a little so I can run the planer outside without freezing...because right now my options are either freezing my balls off outside or spending an entire weekend with the shop-vac picking up pine shavings from every little crevice of the basement...neither of which are particularly appealing to me...
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Well, sanding did make them a lot less noticeable, now they're to the point where I can't feel them running a fingernail over it...I guess once I get a few coats of sanding sealer and stain on it it'll be impossible to tell from more than an inch away anyway...
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Happen to know any tricks for getting rid of scratches on ply? Picked some up from the base when I was flushing the front baffle...I was going at it lightly with 320grit on a random orbit, but I'm afraid I'll go through the front veneer if I go too far down, in which case I'll be le pissed...