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post #2821 of 8502
naamanf, FallenAngel, you're giving the rest of us really tough acts to follow.

Here's an RJM Audio Very Simple Phono Stage I finished yesterday. I haven't cased it yet, and plus I can't tell any difference in the sound quality with the phono stage in my ancient receiver. This is meant for the switchbox with which I intend to replace said receiver. Don't mind the mess.



post #2822 of 8502
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Oh, and yeah, it sounds great driving my newly acquired Wharfedale 9.2 - thanks Bryan - HiGHFLYiN9!
Very nice work Pavel! I'm sure those Wharfedales are very happy to have that gorgeous DIY integrated feeding them
post #2823 of 8502

input output switchbox

just completed my new switchbox:





I documented the details of this build on my hp
post #2824 of 8502
Ummmmm.. Wow! Your whole collection....
post #2825 of 8502
steinchen, you always do such nice work.
post #2826 of 8502
Really nice job Steinchen! Are those Bulgin switches? I can see why you would want PCB mounted next time, that had to be fun to wire those
post #2827 of 8502
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Are those Bulgin switches?
The pushbuttons are from APEM. I ordered a bunch of them a while ago. When I started to build the switchbox they had been discontinued, that's why I had to restrict myself to 6 in- and outputs and wasn't able to utilize the full capability of boards and software. The buttons of this size (AV-06 series) are still available with domed top but unfortunately not with flat top. The AV-09 series is available both flat and domed, but those would be too large. Btw, one button is aprox 6 EUR ~ $9.

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I can see why you would want PCB mounted next time, that had to be fun to wire those
well, wiring them wasn't that bad but it looks like a real mess and that's what I hate in fact. But once the lid is closed the nice frontpanel is all you see
post #2828 of 8502
Herzlichen Glückwunsch!!

I'd call that absolutely professional build quality...well maybe except for the wiring inside...but you explained that.
post #2829 of 8502
Good gravy Steinchen, that thing is beautiful.

Here's my latest little project, it's a Hagerman Bugle mounted on a wooden base made by me out of Cherry.







My eventual plans include the matching power supply but I want to try dialing in the cart (and possibly replacing it) first to see if I'm in it for the long haul with vinyl.
post #2830 of 8502
Steinchen that does look awesome!
post #2831 of 8502
@ steinchen: FREAKING bad-ass. Very professional grade build.

@ maher: I like the blend of modern and classical. Very creative! :-)
post #2832 of 8502
n_maher:

How are you going to case the rest of it, or are we looking at the final product? Also, I notice you only used white phono jacks on the output; is there any reason for that? And how will things work out with non-rechargeable 9Vs? I was considering the Bugle for my eventual switchbox project (nothing in comparison to Steinchen's though), but settled with the much simpler VSPS. Anyway, kudos on the build. You always have fine work and photography.
post #2833 of 8502
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How are you going to case the rest of it, or are we looking at the final product?
That's all she wrote for now. And the inputs and outputs are labeled which negated the need to use color coded RCAs.

Also, as I said, eventually (read: soon) I'll build the matching power supply which will supplant the batteries. For now I'll burn through a set of batteries every ~15hrs or so which should serve as good motivation to get going on the PS.
post #2834 of 8502
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just completed my new switchbox:



I documented the details of this build on my hp
HOLY COW!

That's absolutely gorgeous steinchen!

Do you mind if I ask where you sourced those metal buttons?

Cool build Nate! Mmmm Cherry!
post #2835 of 8502
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just completed my new switchbox:





I documented the details of this build on my hp
You are a DIY champion.

I was actually considering doing something like this. I have a processor left over from a robot. Don't suppose I could sneak a peek at your code If not, no problem. Great build
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