
However; that never has put a damper on my energy I've put in this hobby for the last 28 years.
I started to construct speaker-cabinets at the age of 15.
My father, beeing a carpenter, made me understand the rules of working with wood; tought me about respecting the different qualities of several types of wood, constructing reliable connections with it, and ; MAKE IT AS PERFECT AS POSSIBLE.
In that respect, he always had a very close eye on my work..

Later I began to read as many audio-magazines as I could get hold of, resulting in building something new about every two months.[really]
[My parents have seen a lot of weird designs coming to life in the shed]

Also they saw me; making a marble turnable, weighing more than 70kg, pouring concrete ,to construct speaker-cabinets,[even heavier haha], making my own speaker-cables, blowing the fuse [16amps] three times on a rowe by turning on my first BRYSTON 4B amp, and so on, and on, and...
I also ended up making my own electrostatic speakers, with the aid of a manual and rough materials; my folks must have had some worries in those days

Then years later, I was struck by an article about high-end stuff, playing on a battery.. hhmmm....
And there my dust-gathering MS-amps came at hand again, resulting in a lot of experiments, and now building a rack to put them on, and SEE them lighting those glass-plates from the inside; what a treat for me.

As far as sound-quality is concerned; I just love the sound of my install, isn't that the most important thing?

I'll look where I've stored those old pics of some of the creations I've made in the past; a good laugh can make your day!


Also I'd like to see some of your constructions you might have made in the past, or experiments you've done, just to "get that better sound"..
All stories welcome.
nico