The Dunco Internet representation is still available, but the company has not been producing any devices for several years. Spare parts are also no longer available from Dunco.Good to learn Dunco are still offering their enlargers. Beseler and Dunco and Kaiser are nice, but I think Kienzle are the best available.
The Dunco Internet representation is still available, but the company has not been producing any devices for several years. Spare parts are also no longer available from Dunco.
DUNCO is history.
How good are those brand new Kaiser enlargers?
I've been toying with the idea of setting aside film photography for a few months during the gloomy winter ahead and trying some darkroom printing of existing negatives and I don't want to go down the rabbit hole of buying/fixing old gear.
I'd be looking for something able to do 35mm up to 6x9.
Deciding what you want to specialize in and then focusing on that is a great way to get ahead. Kudos to you.No time, no room, I can outsource printing to a skilled artisan anyway. And I much prefer photographing things than printing them.
We used to simply call this a 'CD player'...? Ah well. I guess high-end audio comes with its own jargon.CD transport
We used to simply call this a 'CD player'...? Ah well. I guess high-end audio comes with its own jargon.
A transport has digital outputs only
Right, that's how imagined it to be, but I wasn't sure and I've not read up on high end audio for a long time!
Yeah, that's another one of those terms that slipped past me. Back when I had a mild interest in audio, we 'burned' to CD's or perhaps DVD's if we're being fancy, but if your HDD burned, all you'd hear was endless cussing.I burn my cd's to an external harddrive
So class A really went out of fashion, finally. Energy bills caught up with the audio peeps as well?a discreet B1 buffer output stage
just bought a new CD transport + DAC (this one, for anyone who's interested) and will spend the gloomy Winter evenings rediscovering my 1000+ jazz/classical CD collection on the reading chair, with a good Steidl reprint of my favourite Robert Adams on the lap. Luckily I never sold my CDs, but it's sad they've been sitting in storage for so long after my move.
So class A really went out of fashion, finally. Energy bills caught up with the audio peeps as well?
So class A really went out of fashion, finally. Energy bills caught up with the audio peeps as well?
I've always had a sweet spot for tube amps. Mostly in winter though.
The setup I listen through the most is a little Philips TDA15xx on a custom PCB boxed inside a small enclosure and fed from a small USB adapter. It receives an analog signal from the onboard sound card of my generic HP desktop computer. The speakers are a pair of DIY mid-high range a friend gave me on permanent loan. I think the setup doesn't technically qualify as 'hi fi' by 1960 standards. I couldn't care less.
...even Weston put the needle on a record before he started printing.To stay on topic, [...]
It sure is and that lady looks a lot like Charis Wilson if your mind can get over the 40s hair and makeup they put on her for the movie.That ole flick looks ridiculously staged, at least its vintage portions, which obviously had advertising connotations back in the day, along with props and unrealistic lady assistants
That ole flick looks ridiculously staged, at least its vintage portions, which obviously had advertising connotations back in the day, along with props and unrealistic lady assistants walking on shoreline rocks and desert dunes in immaculately neat and clean dresses. Doesn't prove a thing about his musical tastes, if any.
I put thick R23 insulation in my darkroom walls, so it would be nice and quiet in there, and I didn't have to hear any neighbor's boombox. I guess if one wanted a particularly dramatic or theatrical print with black skies n' all, they might want to listen to Wagner. Or if you wanted some Jackson Pollock look in your print, you'd drink eleven cups of coffee and listen to abstract unrelentingly nervous Jazz. But I don't like distraction of any kind.
I'm investigating valve(tube) phono pre-amps. I love the one in my 70s Harman/Kardon receiver but I have long wanted a valve amp...and now a pre-amp at least is affordable.
It's SE, so the OPT's sooner become a bottleneck. Judging by the size of the ones in there, 10-20H at most at a max (but probably rather optimistic) 100mA bias current. One of the advantages of PP is you need a lot less iron to get the same job done. And a whole lot less idle Watts.The old version MKIII got some flak from "experts" for their smallish tranformers
I think you are right, at one point her ears become visible which differ and also the nose of the model is slightly upswept, not straight. At least she knew which side of the darkcloth to put on the camera.None of those ladies in the flick look anything like Charis Wilson. That's what's so absurd about it in retrospect.
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