senor_roboto
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thought i would try selling these here before i put em on ebay. we can work out a fair shipping price for your area when you contact me. i'll attempt to check DMs on here but if you would like a more prompt response please email: alexepton @ xlrecordings dot com
selling a drip 47 ultra build with fancy audiophile mundorf caps, sowter transformers and carbon comp resistors.
implementation: there's an output attenuator . 34% cut switch and a DI input. you could add an input attenuator if you plan on using high output modern mics with it. 120VAC
1000 USD
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jgj1c8uqcfssqh2/IMG_6601.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojex9ncx8jrjzna/IMG_6602.JPG?dl=0
also selling a gyraf G9. i think i bought this on here maybe 6 years back. there's a misprint on the front. it says "min" instead of "mic" on the input selector. no effect on functionality. lundahl transformers. the builder had removed some caps to "clean up the signal path" so i put those back in and used some heat sink adhesive to attach the heatsink to the back of the frame. also added some shielding between the power transformer and the audio bits. i think theres some fancy tubes in it but i cant remember i wanna say they're telefunkens. anyways it works great. wants 220VAC
800 USD
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1dzcup1leu57w14/IMG_6588.JPG?dl=0
selling a drip 47 ultra build with fancy audiophile mundorf caps, sowter transformers and carbon comp resistors.
implementation: there's an output attenuator . 34% cut switch and a DI input. you could add an input attenuator if you plan on using high output modern mics with it. 120VAC
1000 USD
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jgj1c8uqcfssqh2/IMG_6601.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojex9ncx8jrjzna/IMG_6602.JPG?dl=0
also selling a gyraf G9. i think i bought this on here maybe 6 years back. there's a misprint on the front. it says "min" instead of "mic" on the input selector. no effect on functionality. lundahl transformers. the builder had removed some caps to "clean up the signal path" so i put those back in and used some heat sink adhesive to attach the heatsink to the back of the frame. also added some shielding between the power transformer and the audio bits. i think theres some fancy tubes in it but i cant remember i wanna say they're telefunkens. anyways it works great. wants 220VAC
800 USD
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1dzcup1leu57w14/IMG_6588.JPG?dl=0