JackD201 WBF Founding Member Apr 20, 2010 12,333 1,435 1,820 Manila, Philippines Dec 3, 2010 #1 Saw this in another forum
RUR WBF Founding Member Apr 20, 2010 647 3 0 SoCal Dec 3, 2010 #2 I love Steampunk! Check out this guys projects, including a guitar amp built into a '30s radio cabinet.
I love Steampunk! Check out this guys projects, including a guitar amp built into a '30s radio cabinet.
S slowGEEZR Member Sponsor Sep 20, 2010 1,326 82 968 72 Colorado Springs, CO Dec 3, 2010 #3 That was really cool. Thanks for the post.
cjfrbw Well-Known Member Apr 20, 2010 3,362 1,356 1,730 Pleasanton, CA Dec 4, 2010 #4 I think the whistling from the steam makes the vinyl sound much more spacious than digital.
Steve Williams Site Founder, Site Owner, Administrator Mar 31, 2010 46,196 19,383 7,105 Coto De Caza, California, south golf course www.whatsbestforum.com Dec 4, 2010 #5 I thought the steam added some "air" to the soundstage
flez007 Member Sponsor Aug 31, 2010 2,915 36 435 Mexico City Dec 5, 2010 #6 A "warm" presentation for sure!
MC352 New Member Aug 27, 2010 108 6 0 CT Dec 5, 2010 #7 I wonder what the wow and flutter measures on that baby? Some people are very creative. I love steam engines.
I wonder what the wow and flutter measures on that baby? Some people are very creative. I love steam engines.
kach22i WBF Founding Member Apr 21, 2010 1,593 210 1,635 Ann Arbor, Michigan www.kachadoorian.com Dec 8, 2010 #8 Maybe some sort of counterweight flywheel would have steadied it up, sort of ran out of steam at the end. Yea, it was cool.
Maybe some sort of counterweight flywheel would have steadied it up, sort of ran out of steam at the end. Yea, it was cool.