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In Reply to: Re: teres turntable and C37 posted by docktorbombay on December 30, 2004 at 16:47:22:
Teres is an interesting shop. It looks like their audio projects are an outgrowth of their machining capabilities. Hmmm... contemplate this, a family that is interested in audio + a good machine shop = great custom metal fabrication.... I'd contact them and inquire if you could remove the top plate from your Pass 350.5 and have them reproduce it in brass. That would probably make a major improvement, especially if the plate is steel. Since they've got a strong background in woods, they may have already worked with C37, or they may be willing to do a C37 custom finish for a reasearch project...
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- have their machine shop cut you a brass top plate fpr the Pass amp - tonemaniac 06:14:57 12/31/04 (9)
- Re: have their machine shop cut you a brass top plate fpr the Pass amp - jfrago_52@yahoo.com 10:52:49 12/31/04 (8)
- Only one to to find out for real. Chances are the difference would be great - tonemaniac 12:14:34 12/31/04 (7)
- Re: Only one to to find out for real. Chances are the difference would be great - jfrago_52@yahoo.com 12:18:21 12/31/04 (6)
- Until then, try damping what you have. - Al Sekela 19:38:55 12/31/04 (5)
- confessions of a former damping freak - tonemaniac 01:55:39 01/01/05 (4)
- Agree: too much mass is detrimental - Al Sekela 09:57:05 01/01/05 (0)
- Re: confessions of a former damping freak - jfrago_52@yahoo.com 02:32:11 01/01/05 (2)
- this depends a lot on what and where - tonemaniac 13:05:34 01/01/05 (1)
- Re: this depends a lot on what and where - jfrago_52@yahoo.com 14:13:05 01/01/05 (0)