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In Reply to: RE: Group-Buy DIY posted by Duster on April 03, 2017 at 16:52:08
I just thought that you might have something in mind. I'd love to look into an open baffle speaker with some bass to it, but I doubt many would be that interested. Something else I am thinking about, though discounts might not matter so much, is creating a device to switch between 2 or more opamps. Using say a brown dog adapter, you then hard wire it to a box. I suppose you'd want to use test leads so the wires aren't stiff. It would be really great if you could hook up say 5 devices, and have it randomly select one. You could use leds internally to identify the opamp in use. A plastic top, to see which led is lit, and a report would be must haves. Anyway...
Best Regards,
Lou
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That's a nice idea. If enough folks agree to a group participation, things could be determined. Perhaps a dedicated thread as topic could be posted on an AA page that could be referred to rather than hunting and pecking in the AA archives for sporadic posts with information, for example.
IF there is enough interest.
Best Regards,
Lou
Great idea, I'll follow along.
Thought up 2 additions over night. 2 double pole double throw switches to add in a 6800uF cap, and a 9VDC battery. The Cap gives you more instant reserve, just to see if it's an issue. The other thing would be a battery supply, most opamps will run off of 9 volts, so to ensure that your power supply isn't an issue, that it's supplying clean power.
Best Regards,
Lou
Well, this looks to be DOA. Too bad, I was thinking that some songs sound better through different opamps, so I was thinking that there should be an alternative method to select particular opamps so the rig could remain in place permanently. I am a resolution fanatic, but high resolution opamps sound bright on some songs. With this unit you could voice your songs to your taste. For example, I like to use The Beach Boys "Kokomo" to test for brightness, it just IS bright! With this device I could have a nice Burr Brown opamp for songs like "Kokomo", while other opamps throw a big deep sound stage, and still others emphasize bass slightly, etc. Oh well...
Best Regards,
Lou
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