Craftmanship in the non-electronic components is equally important to the end result. You have quite the way of compartmentalising your strengths, while making sure they come together to compliment eachother in the best way possible. The whole is greater than the parts. This video included. Thank you for documenting your process!
The timing of this is perfect! I've just finished my first sculpture. It's just a tiny APC-based thing and I used brass wire. I've always wondered what you used for rods. Thank you very much for sharing. Love this recent series of videos. 👌
everything about this is perfect! it all feels so relaxing, I love the camerawork and editing, the shop looks like a lot of fun and even your sweater is amazing! love the content, keep it up!!
The big white high voltage boxy film cap appears to be the kind used for AC mains filtering. I suppose there's no reason not to use it in an audio application. I'm curious though, was the reason you chose it primarily due to aesthetics?
There was a reason why I bought it, but that reason is long forgotten. The best answer I can give is that I like to make my audio signal path distinguishable from others, and using big bulky or colorful caps is a good way to do that.
Craftmanship in the non-electronic components is equally important to the end result.
You have quite the way of compartmentalising your strengths, while making sure they come together to compliment eachother in the best way possible.
The whole is greater than the parts. This video included. Thank you for documenting your process!
The timing of this is perfect! I've just finished my first sculpture. It's just a tiny APC-based thing and I used brass wire.
I've always wondered what you used for rods.
Thank you very much for sharing. Love this recent series of videos. 👌
A lovely mellow video for a slow morning.
Dude, this is fantastic!!!! Love the video from beginning to the end.
everything about this is perfect! it all feels so relaxing, I love the camerawork and editing, the shop looks like a lot of fun and even your sweater is amazing! love the content, keep it up!!
I know I keep saying it but god I love those cube LEDs
A piece of art!
This video did such an amazing job at putting me in a weird mood. I don't know why but I loved it.
The power of royalty free music!
@@EirikBrandalf I mean, it was good royalty free music though, not the stuff I’ve been hearing for years. Also the sculpture was really cool.
I'm on board!
Awesome!!
Very nice
The big white high voltage boxy film cap appears to be the kind used for AC mains filtering. I suppose there's no reason not to use it in an audio application. I'm curious though, was the reason you chose it primarily due to aesthetics?
There was a reason why I bought it, but that reason is long forgotten. The best answer I can give is that I like to make my audio signal path distinguishable from others, and using big bulky or colorful caps is a good way to do that.
@@EirikBrandalf Why I ask is because I like the idea of using somewhat non-standard, but workable components for effect.
Thank you for sharing your process. Beautifully shot and edited too. How do you plan out your circuit schematics in the 3d space?
Thanks! It's a mix of paper and Fusion 360 at this point
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