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This project has been in progress for over 2 years. After 8 failed attempts and $$$ of wood, the birth of the new Elite TWag iPod Stand!!!!

 

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Details

*The first Audiophile iPod stand that folds for easy travel. 

*Wood options; Teak (the wood used in these photos), Bubinga, or Oak.

*TWag UPOCC HIGH strain count that is cryo'd. Its very flexible and one of the most well rounded, full body and engaging wires made. 

You can find more details on CryoParts website http://www.cryo-parts.com/cryoparts_twag.html

*1 meter is standard. Any length can be ordered and any connector can be terminated. Balanced XLRs, 3.5mm Viablue or Oyaide are other options.

*This is WhipMOD compatible!!!!! The stand can be made with Black Gate Caps!!! Man, what a combination.

*Compatible with the WhipMOD, all iPods including all iPhones and iTouch. 

 

More Photos...

 

overall_no_ipod.jpg

 

The design circle is made from Oak

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folded.jpg

 

Flexible and likes to travel!!

 

Orders can be placed now. It takes 2 weeks to build. 

 

Price:

Standard 1 meter - $250. Please add $25 for every 6" of cable.

Balanced XLRs 3pin or 4pin please add $50. 

Oyaide connectors add $25

 

WIth Black Gate Caps please add $40. 

 

For ordering or questions, please post your comments or csanborn@whiplashaudio.com

 

Craig

post #2 of 8
Whip me, Craig :-)

Email sent with ordering specs. I'd prefer scrapwood but I take Bubinga, 'cause I like to say the name again and again and again....

Exquisite woodwork BTW. What's next, a Wadia-like transport Cryo'd?
Edited by warp08 - 8/11/10 at 3:58am
post #3 of 8

That is sick! Call me very impressed, Craig.

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Originally Posted by cooperpwc View Post

That is sick! Call me very impressed, Craig.


Its even more impressive live. Oh, I made a mistake on the price. Its $250.....

 

=)

Craig

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Originally Posted by SACD-Man View Post

This project has been in progress for over 2 years. After 8 failed attempts and $$$ of wood, the birth of the new Elite TWag iPod Stand!!!!

 

overall_small.jpg

 

Details

*The first Audiophile iPod stand that folds for easy travel. 

*Wood options; Teak (the wood used in these photos), Bubinga, or Oak.

*TWag UPOCC HIGH strain count that is cryo'd. Its very flexible and one of the most well rounded, full body and engaging wires made. 

You can find more details on CryoParts website http://www.cryo-parts.com/cryoparts_twag.html

*1 meter is standard. Any length can be ordered and any connector can be terminated. Balanced XLRs, 3.5mm Viablue or Oyaide are other options.

*This is WhipMOD compatible!!!!! The stand can be made with Black Gate Caps!!! Man, what a combination.

*Compatible with the WhipMOD, all iPods including all iPhones and iTouch. 

 

More Photos...

 

overall_no_ipod.jpg

 

The design circle is made from Oak

overall_small_2.jpg

folded.jpg

 

Flexible and likes to travel!!

 

Orders can be placed now. It takes 2 weeks to build. 

 

Price:

Standard 1 meter - $250. Please add $25 for every 6" of cable.

Balanced XLRs 3pin or 4pin please add $50. 

Oyaide connectors add $25

 

WIth Black Gate Caps please add $40. 

 

For ordering or questions, please post your comments or csanborn@whiplashaudio.com

 

Craig


Craig,

 

If you used XLR out, are truly getting a balance out or is it still basically single ended since it is only the regular out from the ipod?
 

post #6 of 8
Thread Starter 
It's a true balanced output. Any connectors can be terminated!!

Craig
post #7 of 8

From the Headroon BUDA description:

 

Quote:
 The HeadRoom BUDA has both balanced and single-ended analog inputs on the rear panel. The single-ended inputs go through an internal "phase-splitter" to create the inverted signal ready for balanced drive XLR output.

 

I think that you guys are talking about two different things. Balanced output connectors (which could be useful, for example, to feed an Auditor or Phonitor) is not the same as an "inverted signal ready for balanced drive XLR output".

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Originally Posted by cooperpwc View Post

From the Headroon BUDA description:

 

 

I think that you guys are talking about two different things. Balanced output connectors (which could be useful, for example, to feed an Auditor or Phonitor) is not the same as an "inverted signal ready for balanced drive XLR output".





Oh true...

Balance in the connector since.

-)
Craig
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