This thing actually won the "Best of Innovation" at this year's CES:
http://www.furutech.com/news/FURUTECHdeMagNews2006.htm
Only about a grand.
Audiophile must-have
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That's really funny, particularly when you consider that the Westrex lathes used to cut the master didn't have any of that fancy stuff.tekknofieber wrote:How about a $73,750 turntable? That's sure to solve all of your LP woes.
Maybe I'll start offering my $5,372 crystal set for "sound quality unhampered by the deficiencies of power supply design". I could sell replacement demagnetized catwiskers for $300 a pop.
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As usual, somebody already does it. (slightly cheaper)I'll start offering my $5,372 crystal
http://www.midnightscience.com/
But there seems to be no source for new 2,000 ohm headphones. My mom threw mine, and all my radio junk, away long ago. My first real radio was a single 1T4 tube with the standard AM tuning capacitor and loop. B+ voltage was a 45-volt battery that looked like an extra long version of the standard 9-volt battery. And the universally essential 2,000 ohm headphone.
I still have my 4-tube Knight Kit Star Roamer shortwave radio I built in 8th grade. Seen here:
http://www.dxing.com/rx/span.htm
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I note that the crystal set site sells a matching transformer for 8 ohm headphones which is better than nothing.SplatterTone wrote: As usual, somebody already does it. (slightly cheaper)
http://www.midnightscience.com/
But there seems to be no source for new 2,000 ohm headphones.
It's really surprising what can be used as a detector. My favorite was a razor blade contacted by a pencil lead wired onto a safety pin.
I recently ebayed the front end to a Heath Comanche receiver that I've had sitting on my shelf for decades. I was surprised at what it fetched.
I still have a WWII shipboard receiver that was decommissioned in 1945 in Yokinawa. A bit of history--an old rack-mount Western Electric power supply provides the B+.