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oktober 13, 2005

Modifying the Sonic Impact T-Amp

I bought a Sonic Impact T-Amp on eBay. It sounds great, audiophile-great, (I can hardly judge that by myself, but others told me so) but has poor connectors and a sad-looking plastic enclosure. So I used the experts of the internet to extract it, tweak it and put it in a new box.

It took about an evenings work and wasn't difficult at all. Now it sounds simply fantastic. The total cost was about the same as for my fifteen year old Proton, but the sound is much better. I also had the pleasure of a fun project!

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jösses!!!
Nu VET jag att du inte mår bra! ;)
Audiofili! Är inte det olagligt?

Måste ju sägas att den var mycket snyggare innan modden...

Vad hände med form före funktion?

80-talet är iofs tillbaka, fast det hade väl varit lite bökigt att få in de nya ingångarna i plastskalet...

Om du inte har sett denna sajt så är det dags nu.
http://www.abandoned-places.com/

En hel del coola bilder.

Jag håller inte med Håkan. Innan såg den just 80tals-fjantig ut, efter ser den ut som en stenhård custom-pryl.

Men audiofili tyder onekligen på någon form av grav perversitet. :)

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