RCBinTN
Headphoneus Supremus
I just couldn't resist...
The interesting thing is - they envisioned flying cars and people, but still using paper currency.
I just couldn't resist...
Thanks PalI like the layout as well, and while I do not know Ort, it looks to be a nice project.
I hope you get reimbursed for al the costs they made on your account.Good news! FedEx is back!
Long story short, the issue involved the people who got our account info shipping stuff that "wasn't in keeping with the FedEx user agreement." We don't know what that means, but it got various legal entities involved. Once they worked out that WE were not shipping stuff that "wasn't in keeping with the agreement," we got set up with new account numbers, and we're back in business.
Sorry for the detour, and apologies to those of you who prefer UPS, but FedEx is back online.
(With USPS as an option, of course, just like always.)
Our famous Dutch stargazer. (said the Italian)Thanks Pal
That is a compliment seeing some of your work. Ort's love of VU meters and your help of letmebefrank was a dual inspiration. My son's middle name is Oort, after Jan Oort, so I was prepared to like him.
Now for the stupid question...It's official. Handles are kaput. Pietro, thanks for the news about Ort. I hope he recovers soon.
I hope you get reimbursed for al the costs they made on your account.
And... isn't there a tool in your admin that correlates shipments with the invoices for them you get?
I mean... shouldn't you have seen the discrepancies yourself?
That is a good point, it is pretty obvious when they are on. Coming out of China, allow about six weeks for delivery and luckily I have an extra set laying around if your pc board is not marked well. I did a complete wiring on the ones on the turntable in about 15 minutes, hopefully you have a hole saw for metal, that will be your biggest task along with any other cutouts you have to make. I like symmetry and being a Gemini I tend to do things in twos anyway, those meters with dual Alps pots and knobs off Fender guitar.
Thanks Pal
That is a compliment seeing some of your work. Ort's love of VU meters and your help of letmebefrank was a dual inspiration. My son's middle name is Oort, after Jan Oort, so I was prepared to like him.
Frank is local and I consider him a good friend. He also has much younger ears than mine so I am always interested in his input on things with which I tinker. I would have felt bad just handing him a Kit so I assembled it and got it ready prior to his last visit. Somehow I managed to purchase four or five of those meter kits figuring I would use more down the road if I modified more amps. At one point I built him some cables along the lines of the Pysst cables but these had a bit more flexibility and did not lift some of the lighter Schiit equipment to which they were attached. It is not uncommon for me to build some high end cables for friends and I certainly experiment with headphone cables, interconnects, and even high end USB cables. In some of my amp builds, the electronics was fairly easy for me so I concentrated on their beauty. I also read a lot of sci-fi so friends at the University here liked the steampunk motif of a couple of my builds. Search the internet for photos of steampunk Bottlehead Crack and some of my work will appear.
I don't think Jason needs anyone telling him how to run the shipping side of his business....
The Old Road Toad...hope you get to meet him soon, Tom.
You will love his wit and whimsy...
Yes, a cloud where comets kiss. My wife and I are romantics.Our famous Dutch stargazer. (said the Italian)
Yes, pre out, like Pal said.Now for the stupid question...
Where do you attach this appareil?
In the pre-out or the speaker out?