Dueling Getzes probably leaves a lot to be desired...Okay, this is weird. I'm hearing Stan Getz in my office (where I am) and in my living room-- at this very moment. Jazz Samba in here, Best of the Verve Years in there. And, you know, old Stan doesn't really sound all that great playing two different tunes at the same time. Live and learn.
Aside from that, though, your stuff looks great and I'm sure sounds great. (I'll listen to it again later, all by itself.)
It's definitely a little better in real life. My vinyl playback needs work right now - the phonostage is the weakest link, by a good margin!Marvelous. I always amazes me how I can hear how a system sounds even through a youtube video and my crappy computer speakers, but somehow the character manages to come through.... and what lovely character that is!
Thank you! Enough tubes? Well... I'm not sure I know. I still want more.Excellent! Great setup and gear!! Enough tube stash??
Speaking of stashes - I still need to empty out that box of my father's radio/audio building gear. A casual glance at the top level saw a Hammond transformer, not sure of what variety. Tubes are probably most of the radio variety I suspect.It's definitely a little better in real life. My vinyl playback needs work right now - the phonostage is the weakest link, by a good margin!
Thank you! Enough tubes? Well... I'm not sure I know. I still want more.
Indeed! The original and only, at this point.Nice! Are those the first edition 46 mono blocks?
Thanks. The plinth is a piece cut from an old workbench top that came out of a machine shop, well seasoned with motor oil.Loving that Rek, has a clean industrial look to it and the plinth almost looks like aged leather.im sure it sounds much better in person. Great setup!
Thank you! I did this video mostly because I enjoy watching them myself, and I wondered what it takes to make one. Suffice it to say you won't see a Redboy YouTube channel anytime soon, but I might try it again in the future. If I do, I'll put a little more effort into it.Kewl man! I like videos like this and have done a few myself. What camera did you use? Some people knock it, but you CAN actually hear a room/stereo through these videos. Which is why I do it as well. Thanks for sharing, Nate! Perhaps some commentary on the equipment and music used would be a good addition to your next one.