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Jim Pittsburgh:
wow   very nice job! would love to hear it some time! 

Kingman:
Nice job! It looks great either way but I like the wood trim.

Vpgh:

--- Quote from: MacGeek on August 11, 2019, 06:46:44 AM ---Agree with the group about the wood.  Is that a Mac 5100 integrated underneath?

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MA 230 - McIntosh 1st transistor-tube hybrid.

Vpgh:
Thanks everyone for suggestion. I'll be in friend garage in next couple weeks  :)

Vpgh:

--- Quote from: scorpio333 on August 10, 2019, 08:41:14 PM ---Very nice! I'd go with wood sides, but even without it's a very simple, clean look.

Interesting seeing/reading more info on the internals.

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Let try!
I relative novice in vinyl spinning - in my ex-country was impossible to buy any records in brick-n-mortar stories or online. However, I had have an opportunity to spend a week or two every year abroad, but crazy custom law ...
I was driven by idea to have a modern (eq. with remote stick - I'm pretty lazy person ;) tube preamplifier with phono section. I've learned a lot on the service-manuals for Big Names preamps and DIY discussion boards across the World.
Concept is the shortest signal path with no-boutique tubes: unfortunately, the price of NOS tubes literally jumps rapidly last couple years. 

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