Sunday, June 17, 2012

JE Labs Open Baffle redux

Original article



G. A. Briggs

Wharfedale SFB3

Stereo Sound "Tube Kingdom"
1996 Volume 3

JE Labs (cheap 😉) DIY version inspired by Stereo Sound
as featured
in Sound Practices issue 17 "JE Homebrewer"

JEL OB for Altec 755 built from
3/4" Birch plywood ca. 1997

Built using Tanguile 'tongue in groove'
 flooring planks for an Altec 605B 

November 2008 Hi-Fi Show

Mondrian 2011 edition
for a 12" driver 

Have fun and happy listening!




Saturday, June 16, 2012

Classic Light Meters

Light reading gadgets


Selenium - batteries not required
Clockwise: Weston Master IV (accurate, serviced by Quality Light Metric), Leningrad 2 (?), Weston Master II (seems to match the IV) and Zeiss Ikophot (?)


Battery dependent
Clockwise: Voigtlander VCII (almost as sensitive in low light as the built in meter in the M6), Gossen Luna Pro F (very sensitive) and Sekonic L-208 (not for low light)


When I like to travel light I go back to my roots and shoot Sunny 16 with this gizmo. It's just as good as (if not better than) any of the other toys above since it exercises my mind.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Listening Room - Minimalist



A music lover's system based on a CD transport + DAC as source, JEL 76/6SN7GTB line stage preamp with remote volume control, JEL SE10 mono block amps driving PHY-HP 2-way 12" co-axial speakers housed in Hans Kortenbach enclosures.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Leica M3 + Summicron 35 and 50



Despite my fondness for Leica screw mount (LTM), it was this M outfit I received in trade for a SE300B amp I built that got me hooked to cameras and photography - a '61 M3 with '61 rigid 'cron + '66 8-element 35 'cron which I was using with an external VF until I acquired an M6.

This well used single stroke M3 as received was working but in dire need of a CLA and a new vulcanite so I sent it to Sherry Krauter. Upon return, Sherry noted separation in the viewfinder and highly recommended TLC in handling. That was in '97 and so far, have not noticed further deterioration.


When I visited Shanghai in 2010, I bought this half-case from Mr. Zhou. I would like to believe the padded leather is providing added protection aside from a spruced up look. The .91 (almost 1:1- life size) viewfinder magnification of the M3 is its greatest asset. It is so much easier to frame and focus a 50mm, 90 mnn or 135mm lens on this model compared to the M6's .72 VF.

Leica M3 + Summicron 50/2 rigid
Kodak TX400 in Diafine


Leica M6 + Summicron 35/2 8-element
Kodak TX400 in Diafine


So far I have not been compelled to upgrade to later Summicron versions as these two lenses far exceed my picture taking abilities. 😊





Monday, May 28, 2012

BMC Farina



A trip down memory lane...