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Bottlehead Kits => Legacy Kit Products => Quickie => Topic started by: corndog71 on February 26, 2010, 08:38:41 PM
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This is a very cool little kit! Very reminiscent of the old Foreplay II preamp but obviously different due to their respective power supplies.
I took my time and over the last couple of nights got it together. The step-by-step instructions were very well done with easy to follow pictures. It just doesn't get much easier than this.
Since it's quite late I've only played it for a little bit at a low volume. I can already say I'm very impressed with how it sounds even just in its stock form. I'm hearing a nice, wide soundstage and good detail right off the bench.
I'll post more tomorrow with more pics when I have a chance.
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Very cool, I like the impromptu case! actually looks pretty cool!
I am intrigued by your interconnects and CD player, what kind are they?
Also, what tubes are you using?
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I Second the tubes and interconnect question.
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Is the CD player a Rega?
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The tubes are RCA and came with the quickie. The CD player is the first generation Planet by Rega. Amazing that it's still going strong after 10 years!
I was trying to think of a cheap base for the Quickie. I almost went with a heavy cardboard box but then I remembered that I had a bunch of foam packing material from work that I used for moving. I use foam under my turntable which works pretty well in blocking ground vibrations. I remember hearing a few reports of the 3S4 tubes being sensitive to vibration and the light bulb went on! Tapping on any part of the quickie produces a slight ringing sound but otherwise they're very quiet tubes.
Here's some assembly pics.
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Mounting the hardware took about an hour.
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Here's the block of foam. Took me a bit to dig it out. I'll probably have to dig out some more before adding any upgrades.
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As for the interconnects, the white ones are Homegrownaudio Silver Lace.
The others are home-made 4-wire braids of HGA copper and silver wire with Rat Shack RCAs.
The amp is the Bryston B60P and speakers are a pair of AV123 X-CS that have been extensively upgraded themselves.
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Very nice! It looks like you got lighting white acrylic, so you might consider stuffing some small diffuse lights under your plate and making it really pop (maybe even UV). I like the foam brick, that was ingenuity at its best!
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I have to admit my first impression of the base was that it was a massive piece of granite or some such rock. Then my eyes focused and I saw it was foam. That is a much better idea for isolation.
Nice build and a truly imaginative base.
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I broke out my old Foreplay 2 just to steal the base for this pic. I was in a hurry and din't have time to get a better angle / setting which explains the slight fuzziness.
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Today I felt like I had a good idea of how the stock Quickie sounded. So it was time to upgrade!
First I replaced the signal wire between the toggle switch, the volume pot and the terminal strip with homegrownaudio silver/teflon wire for my own piece of mind.
Next went the output caps which were replaced by a pair of well burned in Sonicaps.
Finally I installed the PJCSS which went in without a problem.
Fired it all up and dang does it sound good! I mean spooky-good!
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Very cool!
I still have to put in my AudioCaps, and I have an Alps RK27 pot waiting also.
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I shot a video of one of my stereos as a demo for one of my friends and just thought maybe you guys would get a kick out of it.
I found a couple of vocal tracks from the soundtrack to O' Brother Where Art Thou that sound spooky good. I shot this with my cheap Canon and felt it captured it well.
The system being played is as follows:
Rega Planet (1st Gen.)
Bottlehead Quickie Battery-Powered Tube Preamp(with PJCSS upgrade and Sonicaps)
Dynaco ST70 with Curcio Upgrade Driver and Cap boards and Sonicaps
AV123 X-CS with Skiing Ninja Elite upgrades
Interconnects are HGA Silver Lace and home-made using HGA wire.
Speaker cables are Kimber 4VS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi-lmFVA2l4
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sounds absolutely life-like!