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Woozle Hypertwin
Woozle Hypertwin
@woozle@toot.cat  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Like a regular analog hi-fi amp, but oriented towards digital I/O and processing.

The front would be pretty similar to a standard analog hi-fi amp except mostly one big touchscreen (higher-end models would have more physical controls, cuz those are expensive).

The back would have a few analog I/O ports (RCA for your analog tape decks and maybe CD player or whatever) but the focus would be on accepting digital inputs via USB so you could share hi-fi speakers among two or more computers, not to mention phono turntables with USB output.

(Side note: getting that low-level moving-coil phono cartridge input to the amp without picking up A/C buzzing was always a challenge; it suddenly occurs to me that just having an ADC on the turntable and sending the signal over digitally is actually extremely practical, and doesn't sacrifice any quality as long as the ADC is good quality.)

Yeah, I know, probably nobody except @Harena and me would have any use for such a device... (we currently route the analog outs from our PCs and laptop through an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R, which works ok but the UX kinda sucks, in large part because of all the analog points-of-failure ...and I'd rather be using it for production.)

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crude pencil sketch of the rear panel of an imagined hi-fi device with 3 standard USB inputs, 2 USB-C inputs, and a reasonable selection of RCA inputs and monitor I/O pairs, as well as 2 pairs of speaker outputs
crude pencil sketch of the rear panel of an imagined hi-fi device with 3 standard USB inputs, 2 USB-C inputs, and a reasonable selection of RCA inputs and monitor I/O pairs, as well as 2 pairs of speaker outputs
crude pencil sketch of the rear panel of an imagined hi-fi device with 3 standard USB inputs, 2 USB-C inputs, and a reasonable selection of RCA inputs and monitor I/O pairs, as well as 2 pairs of speaker outputs
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Woozle Hypertwin
Woozle Hypertwin
@woozle@toot.cat  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

The Machine has arrived.

Darth Washer is disappointed with your lack of laundering. 🌑

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photograph of a large black front-loader washing machine, from a low angle
photograph of a large black front-loader washing machine, from a low angle
photograph of a large black front-loader washing machine, from a low angle
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Woozle Hypertwin
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@woozle@toot.cat  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

This is the kind of subject that comes up in casual morning conversation here at #HypertwinManor :

Why isn't there more trans Muppet fanfic? 🐸 :blobcatthink:

cc: @Harena

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Woozle Hypertwin
Woozle Hypertwin
@woozle@toot.cat  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago
#creativeReuse

The white plastic thingy is from a bread-bag or whatever. (I collect them. As one does.)

The wire is phone-cable being repurposed as speaker-wire (4 wires wrapped together in pairs, but that's not visible here).

The wood is part of an enormous bed-loft that someone left at @KathyH's house before she moved in, and which was used by 3 successive kids over ~3 decades. (It's now in my workroom at #HypertwinManor.)

photo of a bread-bag tie attached to a piece of wood with a small screw

The tie is pointed with its opening upward, and holding a phone-wire cable (the kind of wiring that was ubiquitous when land-line phones were what "telephone" meant, but mainly only after we were allowed to do our own wiring -- 1980s and 90s).
photo of a bread-bag tie attached to a piece of wood with a small screw The tie is pointed with its opening upward, and holding a phone-wire cable (the kind of wiring that was ubiquitous when land-line phones were what "telephone" meant, but mainly only after we were allowed to do our own wiring -- 1980s and 90s).
photo of a bread-bag tie attached to a piece of wood with a small screw The tie is pointed with its opening upward, and holding a phone-wire cable (the kind of wiring that was ubiquitous when land-line phones were what "telephone" meant, but mainly only after we were allowed to do our own wiring -- 1980s and 90s).
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