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INFO wanted: SABC Mark3 TT
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<blockquote data-quote="Steerpike" data-source="post: 82591" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I'll take some close-ups of the arm soon. Having got all the parts together finally, I'm rather allergic to taking it apart to photograph the internals. </p><p>But I did also make some 'experimental' parts that were then superceded by improved ideas - pictures of the rejected parts are easy to take.</p><p></p><p>The original pre-amp card uses a uA739 op-amp, which has a reputation for being not very good anymore, so it may be replaced by NE5534As, or an OPA2134. Or it might be an essential ingredient in getting that 70s sound.</p><p></p><p>Next in the plans is some sort of (visually pleasing) trolley for the plinth to sit on top, with space inside for the control box to live, yet also be visible. That kitchen-counter 'granite' formica has a perversely engaging 1970s look to it - I can't decide if I want to replace it with something pretty, or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steerpike, post: 82591, member: 807"] I'll take some close-ups of the arm soon. Having got all the parts together finally, I'm rather allergic to taking it apart to photograph the internals. But I did also make some 'experimental' parts that were then superceded by improved ideas - pictures of the rejected parts are easy to take. The original pre-amp card uses a uA739 op-amp, which has a reputation for being not very good anymore, so it may be replaced by NE5534As, or an OPA2134. Or it might be an essential ingredient in getting that 70s sound. Next in the plans is some sort of (visually pleasing) trolley for the plinth to sit on top, with space inside for the control box to live, yet also be visible. That kitchen-counter 'granite' formica has a perversely engaging 1970s look to it - I can't decide if I want to replace it with something pretty, or not. [/QUOTE]
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