GeorgeGoodman
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I'll post later some photos of this LOD assembly
I would really like to see that, even though I probably not make an LOD for a while. Thanks you.
I'll post later some photos of this LOD assembly
it's a lot more well rounded than it was before, it had a really tight and defined bass before the recable, now it's got just the right amount of oomph in the low end and even more definition and clarity all around
Some Denons for a friend:
Brendan
Here's an LOD that I assembled last night during the Oscars
It's the first one that I've made with CryoParts' TWcu wire, and it came out pretty nicely. I was out of sleeving, and didn't know how I wanted to deal with the wires, so I just left them straight/unbraided. The LOD is about as short as can be (without hacking) to still allow my Nano to be strapped down comfortably to the Tomahawk. Overall, I really like the finished product for a very quick project. I have a few others in the works that I'll post later.
Parts:
- Ultra-thin 30-pin connector (unshielded, snap assembly)
- CryoParts TWcu wire
- ViaBlue T6s 3.5 mm plug
- PRP 68K Ohm 0.5 W resistor
- 1/8" 2:1 polyolefin heat shrink & Performix liquid electrical tape
- WBT silver solder
The resistor in an LOD lets the iPod know that it is supposed to send audio to the line out pins instead of the headphone out jack.
I like the color match. Very nice.