What did you make for Christmas?


I made Oso Buco and a new turntable. Well not quite a new turntable. But it sure sounds like that's what I did!

Disassembled it, all the way down to having the bearing apart. Its the Teres bearing which you can see Chris originally used a Delrin thrust plate and stainless ball bearing. http://www.teresaudio.com/project/bearing.jpg Extremely smooth and quiet, but the Delrin would wear so he went to teflon over brass which lasted longer but the teflon wore out even faster than the Delrin. 

My solution after a lot of research was a tungsten carbide thrust plate and silicon carbide ball bearing. These materials are so hard that the wear point even after years of play is a teeny tiny little dot smaller than the period at the end of this sentence. 

This was good but not quite as silent. But the silent solution wasn't silent for long and then was replaced by a low rumble. So a good tradeoff. But a tradeoff nonetheless. Wanted something better and with fO.q tape I finally found it!

With the bearing completely disassembled and clean a small piece of fO.q tape is stuck on the bottom of the thrust plate. This adds vibration control and damping while retaining hard wear performance. Here is some info on the bearing and a view in cross section. http://www.teresaudio.com/manuals/Bearing_Manual.pdf The tape does raise the bearing shaft somewhat and this will reduce the journal surface area a bit but only about a half a mm, but keep this in mind as it does raise the platter requiring VTA adjustment later.

Next a washer of fO.q tape was cut to go around the bearing mount hole. Then a strip of fO.q tape is run around the large BDR bearing fastener nut. Look close at picture #19 the big round piece directly under the center of the plinth is threaded and serves as the nut that fastens the bearing. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367#&gid=1&pid=19 In this way now the bearing and platter are held rigid by the extremely stiff BDR Shelf material, while also being suspended by the layer of vibration killing fO.q tape. 

On the top, picture #13, a hand made carbon fiber washer holds the record up just slightly above the platter. I put another gasket of fO.q tape on top of the washer. Another strip of fO.q tape runs along the perimeter of the record clamp. Tightening the clamp forces the edges down onto the platter, creating a contact area equivalent to a vacuum hold down system. That's no idle boast either. When the clamp is removed after playing the record stays stuck to the platter by atmospheric pressure. No kidding. Freaking impress myself.

Next, cut a piece of fO.q tape to perfectly fit the tone arm head shell. Very time consuming but totally worth it. Because now not only is the headshell vibration damped but the Koetsu is mounted directly onto the tape. All original holes are maintained and so the Synergistic PHT go right back where they were. See images. Although these are before images its very hard to see the tape anyway. These are all very stealthy mods! 

There's room for another fO.q gasket where the tone arm mounts, but I decided to call it for this time as I had something even better in mind for this Christmas- Active Shielding!  

Synergistic Research Active Shielding really is just a wire mesh around the cable with 30 VDC on it. Battery strap is wire mesh. Slid the phono leads inside some battery strap, stuck a resistor and cap in series, connect to a Synergistic wall wart, presto change-o we have Active Shielding!

Not just any old Active Shielding, of course. These wall warts were sent off to Michael Spallone for better caps, diodes, and point to point wiring. Something I could easily do myself but there's like 50 diodes and caps to choose from, Michael has done the hard work of finding the best sounding ones, and doesn't charge much, so support the guy, okay? Fabulous mod by the way, did the Tesla ones for my CTS cables, totally ups their game.

So with Active Shielding added the leads and the arm and everything goes back together. There's a whole bunch more stuff I have in mind but its Christmas I want to play with my new toys and this should be big.

Was it ever! Like a whole new rig! Eyeballed VTA, then dialed in by ear, which by the time that was done wow, what a difference! Active Shielding power supplies and stuff, even cold zero hours, this all was a huge improvement. Piano and guitar on Year of the Cat were like some killer audiophile recording now not the run of the mill sound it was before. Groove noise and the noise floor in general were way lower. Way lower! 

This was by the way all accomplished with a $60 sheet of fO.q tape (less than 10% of it) $30 worth of battery strap, etc, and $60 worth of Michael Spallone. $150, maybe $200 all-in. For improvement on par with about a $10k turntable upgrade. No kidding. This was huge. Images float magnificently. Tchaikovsky White Hot Stampers are a religious experience. Best Christmas in years. Even the Oso Buco, red wine and organic fennel pollen in the gravy, delish!

Merry Christmas! And a Happy New Year!
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One thing for sure with Gulls, I don't want to get lucky (crapped on).

Yes I appreciate they saved the US from a bug infestation.  NO I don't care for them.. No I wouldn't hurt them.. BUT I do avoid flying SEA RATS, and land bound flying rats, pigeons and doves...

YUK... Nasty..

Me, the dog, the rabbit, the goat and EVEN the chickens agree..

No Yoko Ono, sea gulls, pigeons, doves, or RATS... :-)

Fresh homemade tamales, (pork and sweet), rice and beans, rice pudding, capidotatha (SP) (bread pudding Mexican style).
All my MIL recipes (RIP).. Wonderful food.. I'm an American Irish Kid.... Get out of my way...  Yum Yum...

Regards
Dekay:
 and Ocean Spray tinned/jellied cranberry sauce.

Holy.... okay dekay, millercabon gonna make you the holiday hero from now on:

1 bag cranberries, 1 lemon, 1 orange, 1 Granny Smith, 1c raisins, 1c walnuts, 1c sugar. Pour the sugar and a cup or two of water, just enough to cover the berries, bring to a simmer.

Dice apple, shred zest and then juice lemon and orange, add that in. Simmer, skins pop, takes about 15-20 min then add raisins and walnuts, mix real good, remove from heat and let cool.

Refrigerate over night. Enjoy the best cranberry sauce you or anyone you know ever had. This recipe thanks to my dear departed neighbor Debbie. May she rest in peace, her recipes live on.
Thanks MC. My wife and I are going to try to make it for New Years dinner.  It will go wonderful with the 8 pound chicken I am going to rotisserie.  We are also making real rice pilaf like was made in the old country, recipe per great grandma and of course butternut squash. 
It really does sound delicious and I’m sure it’s better than Ocean Spray.  
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It really is delicious. Everyone who has tried it raves about it. Also super easy to make. Use more or less of whatever you want, except for the apple, it contributes a lot of the pectin that serves to make a nice rich sauce that when chilled is almost like jam. Do it right it can be used on a sandwich. Also thanks to the sugar and the acidity it will keep refrigerated for one to two weeks no problem.