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Veteran and General Yakker
https://sites.google.com/site/mpbarney/wyn-palmer-low-output-moving-coil-phono-preamp
Website made by another builder of the preamp.
Website made by another builder of the preamp.
Saw Rek-O-Cut cut out templates for plinths and cabinets on the Bay. Very cool.R E K-O—K U T
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I hope Starrett does not see this. Prices may go up for audiophile grade surface platesNice flat surface for it to sit on...
I went to the Starrett factory in Athol, MA and took a tour of the place. It is a turn of the century national treasure.I'm not sure how much farther their prices CAN go up.
You took the words out of my mouth Kyle...when you want a beast with a 14" platter made in the good ol USA
Perry is back. Got a roof yet?Mine will go 16
Perry is back. Got a roof yet?
especially in humid summertimeshould hear more Monday or Tuesday. They paid for 10 shingles which doesn't sound like much but it shows they acknowledge there is damage. Now my roofer will hit them with "I can't find a match to these faded shingles" so........ we are working it. I've been pulling drywall and insulation from inside the garage and replacing it with fresh stuff. Had a few spots that needed replacing so it is all gonna get done. Did I mention I hate fuckin with insulation??? I do.......
especially in humid summertime
Are you looking for something in particular or a certain price range ?Still looking for a vintage semi-automatic turntable with no cartridge...
A really nice phono preamp is not much fun with out the turntable.
I wish I could say "Price is no object." But these days everything is dear.Are you looking for something in particular or a certain price range ?
Sorry to bring us back on topic, but, Wyn has reviewed the pre production samples and it looks like the less expensive version will be available ASAP- around $200-$300!!! That is a lot of phono pre for the money. You literally can’t DIY that for the same money.
The flagship should be under two grand and still an amazing bargain.
I have a good idea who the vendor will be but I will not speculate because, I may be wrong, but also because I was asked not to broadcast anything until it is officially released.
Bottom line: fir very little money you will soon be able to get a world-class phono preamp.
The cheap one uses a Wal wart, so there will be opportunities to improve that, including a battery pack (what I’d do) because draw is low. The cheaper one’s specs are still world class. And it supports MM and MC with adjustable loading, extra 10dB gain switchable and the same improved elliptic filter of the V3 diy version (I’m a bit jealous of that actually).