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Creative X-fi Elite pro --> Logitech Z-5500 over Coaxial/3 1/8" outputs / Hd-600's w/ 650 upgrade cable through MisterX PPA output, Sirius Satielle Radio (Kenwood Dt-7000S over Optical output to Optical input on my soundcard.)
Coming soon:New cd player, Turntable, Dac, and a few new cables. My feedback:
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I believe I was just in time to catch the very last two PCBs for the Corda Cross-1 from Jan Meier, but he did not have any faceplates remaining. I decided to engrave my own by modifiying the original Corel Draw files for the faceplates (again, provided by Jan Meier) for a Hammond 1455N1601BK enclosure. They came out wonderfully!
6-32 tapped machine screws from Ebay
Changed the Stereo/Crossfeed graphics. Notice the increasing size of the "dots" for the Bass and Treble
I made it easier for myself by indicating which switch was which in plain english
Long shot of the back
I wanted to make it more of a Denon feeling for the back
More engraved cases to come...!
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Creative X-fi Elite pro --> Logitech Z-5500 over Coaxial/3 1/8" outputs / Hd-600's w/ 650 upgrade cable through MisterX PPA output, Sirius Satielle Radio (Kenwood Dt-7000S over Optical output to Optical input on my soundcard.)
Coming soon:New cd player, Turntable, Dac, and a few new cables. My feedback:
Team Jerker! Team X-fi! Team Sennheiser!
The post was worded a little misleading. I designed them with CorelDraw at home and then got them laser engraved at the University I attend.
The process is very neat but simple, working just like a laser printer but with a 'welder-type' laser beam that just took off the thin layer of the black anodized alum. It was amusing when the operator engraved the wrong side of some of the faceplates - I even emphasized that she should only engrave the side where the countersunk holes are.
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Slowly building the second rig...