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(lost in) space echo - now with demo
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Re: (lost in) space echo - now with demo
Hey Ant, that work looks great. I'd be too nervous to do anything like that.
Just a thought. Is it worthwhile doing other the replacements one at a time, and testing the unit each time. Just in case the new parts make the unit too pristine sounding, and you lose some of the mojo that older units have?
Just a thought. Is it worthwhile doing other the replacements one at a time, and testing the unit each time. Just in case the new parts make the unit too pristine sounding, and you lose some of the mojo that older units have?
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Re: (lost in) space echo - now with demo
Excellent recap of the recap, thanks!
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Re: (lost in) space echo - now with demo
Where’s the fun in that?! No chance of solder burns and fiddly upkeep !