Probably too late but covering the ground in heavy black polythene does wonders to reduce humidity.Bg wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 6:08 pmThe good thing is that after binning most of my workshop last weekend, I can work in there in bad weather now. Normally I have to wait for dry days so I can work outside... I've got dust extraction as well now Need to set up some more semi permanent workbenches for router table, bandsaw etc.
Bad news is that its still damp, no proper retaining walls or drainage. Crap really.
Victor 16mm film projector amp
Moderators: Slowy, Capt. Black
- Slowy
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 22965
- meble-kuchenne.warszawa.pl
- Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:13 pm
- Location: Orcland
- Has liked: 1025 times
- Been liked: 2513 times
Re: Victor 16mm film projector amp
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
- Bg
- Site Admin
- Posts: 43360
- Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2003 12:13 am
- Location: Auckland
- Has liked: 2269 times
- Been liked: 3930 times
Re: Victor 16mm film projector amp
Way too late, theres a concrete pad in the basement and only a token gesture as to stopping soil/screed slipping in past the half rounds. I'll leave it for the next owner.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
- Bg
- Site Admin
- Posts: 43360
- Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2003 12:13 am
- Location: Auckland
- Has liked: 2269 times
- Been liked: 3930 times
Re: Victor 16mm film projector amp
oh did I mention that all the wall sockets down there are on a lighting circuit?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
- jeremyb
- Chorus of Organs
- Posts: 41471
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:03 am
- Has liked: 7837 times
- Been liked: 4227 times
Re: Victor 16mm film projector amp
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
- AiRdAd
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 7747
- Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:33 pm
- Has liked: 57 times
- Been liked: 700 times
Re: Victor 16mm film projector amp
Slowy wrote: To Danny, everyone is either a supplier, customer or a courier.
- MikeC
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 3001
- Joined: Fri Sep 12, 2003 5:43 pm
- Location: Red Beach, Auckland
- Has liked: 1332 times
- Been liked: 891 times
Re: Victor 16mm film projector amp
That's a very professional conversion job.
Whakanuia o mea kei a koe
- clubhouse
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 1483
- Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:04 pm
- Location: Aotearoa/NZ
- Has liked: 437 times
- Been liked: 256 times
Re: Victor 16mm film projector amp
That’s a pretty cool review. Groks with my experience to a degree…I’ve plugged into one of my B+H Model 601 amps that has the accompanying speaker (alnico Goodmans Axiom 12) cab and it sounded pretty much like this, straight up. Very middly and stiff with little compliance/transient sensitivity. A voice focused sound with little bass or treble extension…not a modern guitar tone at all, more a kind of vintage charm like an old Silvertone or Harmony.
I highly suspect that given the right speaker, a more eloquent translator as it were, the full spectrum and nuance available would come through. Take the gag out of it’s throat. You can kind of hear it wants to scream but the speaker doesn’t want to party. Maybe a G12H30? But yeah, after a component sort out for safety and reliability.
As design pieces, the older cabs are really cool. Typical of their era: curves and lines evoking a late, industrial Deco vibe.
I’ve posted about those Mars, Hooks and Krinnard cats before. Here’s a Hooks on Reverb.com…
https://reverb.com/item/30055641-austen ... t=30055641
At that price, some one is taking them seriously