Golgoth
Well-known member
I've bought a pair of beautiful 1965 Simpson's VU meters a while ago, and needed a case for them..

I wanted to share how I primitively made a custom wooden case for them in my tiny 20sqm parisian appartment, during a heatwave.
I used a hand saw on my "living room" table, drilled holes on (and unfortunately in) the floor with questionable bits, sanded the boards in the shower and painted inside a trash bag to avoid any accident.
It was a messy and painful job in that context and with the tools I had, but I think a little sweat goes a long way when you wish to obtain something exactly how you picture it in your mind.



Mistakes included using a glue that set too fast (enjoy a couple hours of sanding then!), trying to nail into hard beech boards, not wearing a mask when sanding etc..



But in the end, the case is 98% as I wanted it to be, it's robust, heavy, looks luxurious (to me). It's the perfect house for these beautiful meters and most importantly that wooden case is 100% mine.
It is calibrated for 0VU = -14dB in my DAW, gives me plenty of headroom and makes you feel "GOOD" when you record between 0 and +3!



Thanks for reading,
G.

I wanted to share how I primitively made a custom wooden case for them in my tiny 20sqm parisian appartment, during a heatwave.
I used a hand saw on my "living room" table, drilled holes on (and unfortunately in) the floor with questionable bits, sanded the boards in the shower and painted inside a trash bag to avoid any accident.
It was a messy and painful job in that context and with the tools I had, but I think a little sweat goes a long way when you wish to obtain something exactly how you picture it in your mind.



Mistakes included using a glue that set too fast (enjoy a couple hours of sanding then!), trying to nail into hard beech boards, not wearing a mask when sanding etc..



But in the end, the case is 98% as I wanted it to be, it's robust, heavy, looks luxurious (to me). It's the perfect house for these beautiful meters and most importantly that wooden case is 100% mine.
It is calibrated for 0VU = -14dB in my DAW, gives me plenty of headroom and makes you feel "GOOD" when you record between 0 and +3!



Thanks for reading,
G.