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Has anyone tried his chassis's or enclosures?
Pete |
k3iwk enclosures
"Tio Pedro" wrote in message ... Has anyone tried his chassis's or enclosures? Pete Pete, What are you up to? Are you making one of those three tube single speaker $595 dollar table radios to sell at high end audio stores???!!! };~) Paul P. |
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"Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote in message news:0aHwk.632$Af3.297@trnddc06... "Tio Pedro" wrote in message ... Has anyone tried his chassis's or enclosures? Pete Pete, What are you up to? Are you making one of those three tube single speaker $595 dollar table radios to sell at high end audio stores???!!! };~) Paul P. Souped up HBR receiver, based on a Ted Crosley design.. http://www.qsl.net/k5bcq/HBR/hbr.html It is turning into a bottomless money pit! |
k3iwk enclosures
I have purchased a couple of chassis kits and they are fine.
Colin K7FM |
k3iwk enclosures
Souped up HBR receiver, based on a Ted Crosley design.. http://www.qsl.net/k5bcq/HBR/hbr.html It is turning into a bottomless money pit! Looks like a fun project. The schematic has similarities to the National NC300 that I am currently restoring. I heard the NC303 has some nice engineering differences that enhance it's performance. Good luck, Paul P. |
k3iwk enclosures
Have built several HBR's uing his chassis. He sells nice stuff and is a
fair and honest guy. Get the heavieast material he has. I think it's 0.080" You need a rock solid foundation for a receiver. Be patient when you assemble it. You need a large flat surface and a good square. If it's not perfectly square and plumb you'll have hell. If you take your time, you'll have a chassis that's light years better than any of the Bud, Hammond,etc. stuff that's available. Good Luck, Darrell Has anyone tried his chassis's or enclosures? Pete |
k3iwk enclosures
wrote in message . .. Have built several HBR's uing his chassis. He sells nice stuff and is a fair and honest guy. Get the heavieast material he has. I think it's 0.080" You need a rock solid foundation for a receiver. Be patient when you assemble it. You need a large flat surface and a good square. If it's not perfectly square and plumb you'll have hell. If you take your time, you'll have a chassis that's light years better than any of the Bud, Hammond,etc. stuff that's available. Good Luck, Darrell Thanks, good endorsement. I appreciate it. Pete |
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