Robert
Reverse Engineer
Probably the dirtiest tascam yet
I've never seen someone goop the outside.
Probably the dirtiest tascam yet
You haven't seen enough 414s then. They're always goopedI've never seen someone goop the outside.
yeah damn thanks for bringing this one to my attention, now i'm gonna have to breadboard itFinished wiring up this Frajeelay for a friend in an NYC black metal band last night. She loves her RAT but wanted something thst could maintain lows better (she's the bassist). @DGWVI 's clean blend improvement mod saved the day! Thanks to @comradehoser for posting about it sometime ago and to Tim not just for coming up with it, but also for clarifying my incorrect resistor choice when I consulted him directly. I gotta build one of these for myself!
I was gonna say, that's the cleanest looking build I've ever seen...Working on some boomer shit![]()
Dig the color scheme. Flat black and purple... Classy!Finished wiring up this Frajeelay for a friend in an NYC black metal band last night. She loves her RAT but wanted something thst could maintain lows better (she's the bassist). @DGWVI 's clean blend improvement mod saved the day! Thanks to @comradehoser for posting about it sometime ago and to Tim not just for coming up with it, but also for clarifying my incorrect resistor choice when I consulted him directly. I gotta build one of these for myself!
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Yeah to be honest I don't understand the love some people have for Campy control ergonomics. I get the "one lever per function" philosophy but the thumb lever is just not it and I don't get it. For me it's the same as the old Shimano Sora which was godawful and why would you make this a deliberate choice on your high-end products? So much potential and the execution is just not there IMO.
Yikes, that's quite the swing and miss. I guess Italians have small hands...?So disappointed with Campy. My hands rest here...
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And the thumb shifter is here...
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I have always preferred SRAM for road because I was a big fan of the DoubleTap mechanism, and they do still have a bit of an edge in electronic shifting. But I have been rocking the 12spd Shimano 105 and it's pretty much flawless: smooth, silent, inexpensive, comfortable, reasonably lightweight, what more do you want.I have never tried a campagnolo groupset. I’ve had a few SRAM groupsets on bikes but IMO shimano are just the best.
Sram AXS isn't half bad either.I have always preferred SRAM for road because I was a big fan of the DoubleTap mechanism, and they do still have a bit of an edge in electronic shifting. But I have been rocking the 12spd Shimano 105 and it's pretty much flawless: smooth, silent, inexpensive, comfortable, reasonably lightweight, what more do you want.
I have GRX 12sps and also really like it. I really prefer working on Shimano stuff also.I have always preferred SRAM for road because I was a big fan of the DoubleTap mechanism, and they do still have a bit of an edge in electronic shifting. But I have been rocking the 12spd Shimano 105 and it's pretty much flawless: smooth, silent, inexpensive, comfortable, reasonably lightweight, what more do you want.
Dura ace at 105 prices obviouslyI have always preferred SRAM for road because I was a big fan of the DoubleTap mechanism, and they do still have a bit of an edge in electronic shifting. But I have been rocking the 12spd Shimano 105 and it's pretty much flawless: smooth, silent, inexpensive, comfortable, reasonably lightweight, what more do you want.
Can we do a running one too or am I the only person here with 4 pairs of vaporfly?Sram AXS isn't half bad either.
We need to do a cycling related thread lest we make everyone want to run us over with their cars.