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Bottlehead Kits => Legacy Kit Products => Quickie => Topic started by: paulw on April 05, 2016, 12:46:25 PM
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Just thought I'd post a picture of my rebuilt Quickie, which I've been very happy with since completion almost a year ago now.
(https://forum.bottlehead.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi142.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fr81%2F4will8%2Faudio%2FDSCF7391_zpsrsurdhv7.jpg&hash=06f2ab39f15b7171944d9c88a1e138a8187fa6cd) (http://s142.photobucket.com/user/4will8/media/audio/DSCF7391_zpsrsurdhv7.jpg.html)
Really solid alloy case, with tubes mounted horizontally internally within sprung loaded screening cans - I don't get any microphonics anymore ;D
Also decided to make it a single input as I had a rather nice switch box to hand.
(https://forum.bottlehead.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi142.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fr81%2F4will8%2Faudio%2FDSCF7392a_zpsrsgyisqh.jpg&hash=a0c8d0d20c55b8fae21716f2362304cbef03513b) (http://s142.photobucket.com/user/4will8/media/audio/DSCF7392a_zpsrsgyisqh.jpg.html)
Certainly well worth the effort from my perspective, even if it does look a bit 'industrial'
Paul
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Nice work, great to see other people experimenting with the Quickie. I don't know if 'industrial' is the right word for it, but i certainly wouldn't try and take it through airport security :)
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Nice! Obligatory: internal pics please?
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Nice! Obligatory: internal pics please?
Only got a rather fuzzy one, but you get the idea.
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change the layout and design several times, hence it's a bit messy, also as there are so few components it is quite cheap to try different parts to see if they effect SQ - IMO most didn't! In the end I think apart from the switch, RCA sockets & 9V battery holders everything ended up being changed.
Paul
Paul
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Hi Paul I've been following your posts on the Wam nice to get a close up of the inside of your Quickie.
How is the Smash working out for you?
Cheers
Jamie
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Hi Paul I've been following your posts on the Wam nice to get a close up of the inside of your Quickie.
How is the Smash working out for you?
Cheers
Jamie
Hi Jamie, the Smash is proving a bit of a curates egg, you can tell there is a great Pre trying to escape, but it never quite makes it! I'm taking it for its first public outing at Simon's bake-off on Sunday so will get a chance to try it with a variety of other equipment. I've also ordered the Smash-up(grade) so will get to hear it at its full potential later.
Paul
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"Quote" mcandmar
Nice work, great to see other people experimenting with the Quickie. I don't know if 'industrial' is the right word for it, but i certainly wouldn't try and take it through airport security :)
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I took a sound pressure meter through security once. Now THERE'S something to get excited about! Almost missed my flight.
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I use some 6XAA battery packs to make 9V cells for my Quickie.
The batteries I was using were $10 CDN for 48. This worked out to two batches of batteries. They took forever to die... so long that I had used most of the second batch by then on all the other projects around the house :P
The D cells seem to have a decent amount of life on them and have never strayed from the name brand cells.
All that said, I am considering some rechargeable batteries for an off grid system I would like to complete... I look forward to seeing what's suggested as I plan on having an amplifier on batteries as well.
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I love this build!
a few questions - is that a Noble Pot for the volume? If not,what did you use? secondly, the two 5 tab guys - any reason why you have the parallel busses running between them, or am I just misinterpreting the photo?
E
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I love this build!
a few questions - is that a Noble Pot for the volume? If not,what did you use? secondly, the two 5 tab guys - any reason why you have the parallel busses running between them, or am I just misinterpreting the photo?
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The pot is an Alps Blue - having had a few exotic pots to try I now stick with these. As to the parallel busses, the wiring was put together on the hoof as it were and I allowed myself the option to have a bit of space when putting in the components so it would be easier to try a few different ones without disturbing the others - so absolutely no real reason to have them there at all. Also, don't tell anyone but I'm pretty clueless about all this stuff...
Paul
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Paul -
Love it! I assume the Alps Pot is the ALPS-64605? Also, I'm more used to working with tons of AC and high voltage, where parallel wires got tricky with weird interference - wasn't sure if you were working some awesome audio-monk super mojo :)
Those output caps look pretty sexy as well - what are you using there? I have a quickie (x2) coming my way - so I'm not building a clone - but if those big caps made a difference I'll make sure to leave room for em'!
E