Hi Oliver,

Very good job.  Very pretty device! I love the brass work! Did you do the
brass work yourself? If so, what did you use for cutting and etching?

Analogue rules! (says the SW guy)

-joe

On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 11:55 PM Olivier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Over a year ago I found some picture of a IN-13 vu-meter made by Paul from
> Bad Dog Designs. I contacted Paul to get more details on his built and he
> happily replied. I then decided to start my own.
>
> I built a one channel prototype with through-the-hole components and then
> re-designed the PCB to use SMDs as I needed the board to be very small. I
> built each channel on one separate PCB to reduce cost; they are all stacked
> together.
>
> Then I had the oak wood box made locally by a carpenter and the brass
> plates as well. The final results is below: it uses 20 IN-13 tubes, 10 for
> each channel. The choice of frequencies matches a home-made 10 octave
> equaliser you can see below.
>
> It is working fine, though some channels need some additional fine tuning!
> It is fully analog.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Olivier
>
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