Red Wine Signature 30 prototype pics

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« Reply #20 on: 29 Mar 2006, 02:35 am »
IMHO, it will deserves the "Signature" name not only in sonic virtues but also look and feel.  Therefore, another vote for red wine color & finish.

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« Reply #21 on: 29 Mar 2006, 01:44 pm »
>I have also been considering a wooden enclosure, but there are so many wood finishes and who knows what would be the most popular?

oh yes now you're talking...!
I don't want to be  negative,  there is nothing wrong with the prototype housing, but there is nothing particularly special about it either.  It seems conservative and blends in with the crowd.  it  doesn't  seem to  reflect it's heritage.  I thought it was a  bit of a  shame  the  SB3 lost the big  Auricap stuck on the back.  Its  a modded unit and  why shouldn't it  look like one? ( although i wouldn't  really  support  putting it  on the back  for  aesthetics alone)  A 'stylised DIY' look is much more interesting  than  looking like one of the mass market products.
The 47 Labs  Shigaraki  gear is bang on IMHO. The int. amp is  a masterpiece.   Simple,  downplayed, "looks  dont matter  it's all about sound" (even tho we  know it  IS  about  looks) but somehow still uniquely stylish.  
Of course i'm not  suggesting you copy that look, but a plain pine banged-up box (with a nice logo)  and stunning sound,  that  would be a  statement...  Unfortunately, I dont think you would sell quite so many! :lol:

Oh well,  sorry i  couldn't  give  a more useful response... keep up the good  work.

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« Reply #22 on: 29 Mar 2006, 04:33 pm »
Vinnie please do not go overboard on the looks - this is a very very difficult area to get "right".
That is what large corporations hire trained industrial designers. Obviously this is not an option so the best approach is to keep it clean and simple - including your logo.
Think 47 labs, amp 1, Olive musica 9 (please make it in the same form factor) , bel canto, etc.
I actual think the prototype is there, clean up the logo, do not use the grapes and wine, focus on the product, lose the cursive script , Helvetica would be great.
Finally only two choices plain aluminium or anodised black( white lettering)
very discreet size.
Leave the wood finishes and coloured finishes to the Chinese manufacturers - or hire a trained ID designer.
My two cents worth.

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« Reply #23 on: 29 Mar 2006, 05:58 pm »
Vinnie,
 What are the dimensions? It looks smaller than most amps. That would make it ideal for a bedroom system.

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« Reply #24 on: 30 Mar 2006, 04:58 am »
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I have also been considering a wooden enclosure, but there are so many wood finishes and who knows what would be the most popular?
    Hello Vinnie....Glad the show went well !!! Remember the first Lotus....in the golden box....now that was some nice finish/cabinet. I always liked that one....it looked sharp !!!! :hyper: [/list:u]
      Chris[/list:u]

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« Reply #25 on: 30 Mar 2006, 07:52 am »
I've  haven't  seen the original  Lotus, but  that sounds  like  the money.

I'm  unsure of  Davidada discourteous remarks  regarding Chinese Audio  Manufacturers of wooden housings,  but  there are  plenty of   good  examples, not forgetting your own Lotus.  The  classic  McIntosh housings; Welborne Labs gear isn't too shabby; and how  about the  Walker Audio  Velocitors...  that is a  seriously smart design.

Perhaps my point  is better  summarised  like this:
A simple wooden case has more potential to result in a character which reflects the  nature  of your  product and company.  And hopefully it also means keeping the cost down and the  $ spend focussed on the  serious audio bits.  
To achieve the  same result  using  Al or SS for  example takes some seriously  sophisticated product design.

Any pics of the original Lotus  around?

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« Reply #26 on: 30 Mar 2006, 12:47 pm »
Fuman sorry if you took my remarks of chinese manufacturers the wrong way, in fact I am a big fan of Opera, Dared and Meixing, my point was that there are already so many superb offerings in exotic woods and laquered finished that it would be difficult for Vinnie to compete with these companies.

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« Reply #27 on: 30 Mar 2006, 02:13 pm »
For what it's worth, my vote would be to put the money into the parts you can hear and keep the case simple and relatively inexpensive. I like the basic look in the photo. Perhaps a fancy case can be an upcharge for those who feel they "need" it?

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« Reply #28 on: 30 Mar 2006, 03:19 pm »
Figured Id bump this again......been waiting for something from vinnie with a little more juice to try with my LS35a's.....a blend of the state of the art and the ancient

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« Reply #29 on: 30 Mar 2006, 03:34 pm »
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I've got it!

All except faceplate and maybe back panel anodized dark red, knob included .
Faceplate anodized black with engraved logo stained dark red to match body. This way the faceplate would closely match the design of your logo, which is a good-looking logo.
The very appearance of the faceplate would then be an extension of your logo.

This could be the "house look" for all similar products.

...


Hmmmmmmm, black face plate and black back plate with dark red top, bottom, sides, and knob.  You may have something here Russell!  This would certainly give it a unique look that will be very classy  :wink:


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Hi Vinnie, I like the idea of dark red or burgundy for the majority of the surface. With it being your signature model and all, why not a nice wine color.


Good call, onemug!

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lose the cursive script , Helvetica would be great.


Welcome to Audiocircle and thanks for posting, David!  It sounds like there are a few comments about the font.  I thought the script gave it some charm, but if it is too difficult to read I can try others...



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Vinnie,
What are the dimensions? It looks smaller than most amps. That would make it ideal for a bedroom system.


-- Dimensions will be approximately: 10.5" wide x 8" deep x 3.5" tall

There are some more specs discussed here:

http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=25932&start=0

This will all be cleaned up soon and listed on my website.  


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For what it's worth, my vote would be to put the money into the parts you can hear and keep the case simple and relatively inexpensive.


For this Signature 30 amp, the custom machined case is certainly going to cost a lot more than my other enclosures.  I am looking for something with SOLID build quality and fit/finishing.  

The sound quality is definitely top priority, but that is pretty much nailed (I'm getting the best sound yet with the Sig 30...).  I knew the enclosure was going to be the last piece of the puzzle, but I have found that aesthetics are very important to many so I don't want to skimp out.  

All your feedback is very valuable to me and I really appeciate it!  

Thanks again,

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« Reply #30 on: 30 Mar 2006, 08:15 pm »
Vinnie,

I sent you a PM with my thoughts about the enclosure.  Please give it a read.  Otherwise, I have this to add.  If you do the front and back plate in black anodized aluminum and do the body in the plain anodized aluminum finish (ie: Ack dAck enclosure upgrade), using a polished aluminum volume knob would look very nice IMO.  Make the script, or whatever you decide to use, contrast with the black front matching the knob and even the dimples.  Actually, as far as the dimples go, I can take them or leave them.  Non-issue for me.  Maybe some others will comment on this scheme, too.  Thanks for considering our ideas.  Regardless of what you decide about the enclosure, I know it's going to be a hugh seller for you.

-- Roy

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« Reply #31 on: 30 Mar 2006, 08:36 pm »
Very attractive chassis any way you go. My vote goes for black anodized with maroon/dark red for the lettering and dots or use of an alternative logo with the red wine theme in mind.

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« Reply #32 on: 31 Mar 2006, 11:24 am »
Davidada,
oops  sorry it seems i did misinterpret you comment... my apologies.

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« Reply #33 on: 31 Mar 2006, 01:41 pm »
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Davidada,
oops  sorry it seems i did misinterpret you comment... my apologies.


No problem fu man :roll:

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« Reply #34 on: 4 Apr 2006, 12:58 am »
All,

I can't thank you guys enough for all the feedback!  :bowdown:

I have received lots of emails and PMs regarding this, and more recently have been asked a few times if I can keep it simple and use the black anodized enclosures that I have been using for the custom Clari-Ts (the 6" x 8" x 3").  I certainly can use them, but would need to use one to house the battery power (remember, this amp uses two larger SLAs) and one for the amp.  These could be either stacked or placed side-by-side.

If I stick with these enclosures, this opens the door for some more customization (e.g. multiple inputs) because I can drill them myself in a build-to-order fashion, which is what I've been doing all along and my customers seem to really like this.  Perhaps it will be a good idea to offer a couple of different packages on my website, and carry this over for the 6 watt Clari-T as well (a new version of the 6 watt Clari-T that will be similar to the newer one, but with 6 watts instead of 30).  

I would like to at least see if I can come up with a nicer looking faceplate for these.  

I have to figure this out really soon.  I'll keep you all posted.

Again, thanks for all the feedback and support!

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« Reply #35 on: 7 Apr 2006, 03:26 am »
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How do you guys feel about the vertically mounted binding posts?  Would it be better if they were arranged horizontally?


Ha ha... Vinnie, you might recall my egregious installation error when I first installed my modded Teac... it sounded Rather Strange (I connected + of each channel to the right-channel output of the amp, and - to the left... no smoke...)

The design in your photos is un-ambiguous. Even I would be able to hook it up OK.

I like it just the way it is in the photos! I want a honkin' heavy aluminum one, it would dissipate heat well and would be a match for other pieces. Something really simple works for me!

Awesome!

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« Reply #36 on: 7 Apr 2006, 03:40 pm »
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Ha ha... Vinnie, you might recall my egregious installation error when I first installed my modded Teac... it sounded Rather Strange (I connected + of each channel to the right-channel output of the amp, and - to the left... no smoke...)

The design in your photos is un-ambiguous. Even I would be able to hook it up OK.

I like it just the way it is in the photos! I want a honkin' heavy aluminum one, it would dissipate heat well and would be a match for other pieces. Something really simple works for me!

Awesome!


Hi watersb,

Yes, I remember your wiring troubles  :mrgreen:

Thanks for your input.

The knob shown in the photo is 2" diameter.  I just tried a 1.5" diameter knob and I like it better.  It still has a nice feel too it, but looks less cluttered.  

I am still working out enclosure details with my local machine shop.  I am actually looking into having a custom aluminum extrusion made (split body) locally, and having the front and back plates machined.   Laser etching is also a possibility  8)

More soon....

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« Reply #37 on: 7 Apr 2006, 11:46 pm »
Vinnie,

You're obviously putting lots of R&D into this project.  I just hope that all this work and extra goodies doesn't cause this wonderful amp to be priced out of my budget.  But if so, I'll be stuck with my wonderful modded Clari-T...  and wouldn't that be awful? :lol:

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« Reply #38 on: 7 Apr 2006, 11:54 pm »
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Vinnie,

You're obviously putting lots of R&D into this project.  I just hope that all this work and extra goodies doesn't cause this wonderful amp to be priced out of my budget.
    I had heard it will come in at just under $2. million...... 8) [/list:u]Just kidding.... :lol: ....but knowing Vinnie, it will sound great and priced for everyone's wallet. 8)