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Hi :)
Neither a toffee nor a computer but a mythical (and expensive) tube
amplifier.
when you can't afford it, raytrace it!
Modeled in moray and exported/rendered as is by mlpov using HDRI feature (
kitchen probe)
800x600 jpg (84KB) version here:
http://marc.jacquier.free.fr/Pics/Stock/Autres/mcintoshhdri3_800.jpg
1200x900 pg (1.5MB) version here:
http://marc.jacquier.free.fr/Pics/Stock/Autres/mcintoshhdri3.png
Comments, advices, insults welcome :)
Marc
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It's gorgeous, whatever it is. Great selling point for Moray.
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Jim Charter wrote:
> It's gorgeous, whatever it is. Great selling point for Moray.
how the hell do you start doing something like this ?
ok what's missing, nearest valve ? sockect appears empty of something.
stephen parkinson
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in news:4013e944$1@news.povray.org stephen parkinson wrote:
> ok what's missing, nearest valve ? sockect appears empty of something.
>
Nothing missing. What you see is a piece of aluminium slid over the first
tube for shielding.
Ingo
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in news:4013dc8f$1@news.povray.org Marc Jacquier wrote:
> Comments, advices, insults welcome :)
>
Great amp!
One tiny little thing, the power tubes somehowe look a bit odd to me. If
it's the KT88 I'd expect the body to be a bit "fatter". If it's a modern
6550 it could be a bit rounder at the top. If it's a NOS 6550 it could be
a bit fatter at the bottom. Although I have to admit that I haven't played
with these tubes for some years now. Currently using an amp with 6C33's.
I'd like to see it switched on, glowing in the dark :)
Ingo
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ingo wrote:
> in news:4013e944$1@news.povray.org stephen parkinson wrote:
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>>ok what's missing, nearest valve ? sockect appears empty of something.
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> Nothing missing. What you see is a piece of aluminium slid over the first
> tube for shielding.
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> Ingo
inside top of it looks threaded, which looked a bit strange
fair enough, looking again you can just see the end of the pre-amp( i
assume) valve
stephen
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in news:40140dde$1@news.povray.org stephen parkinson wrote:
> inside top of it looks threaded, which looked a bit strange
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There could/should be a spring in there to push the valve down in its
socket.
Ingo
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Wow, it is impressive. I think the wood is a bit unrealistic. Improving the
table's texture would make the image much more realistic.
Fernando
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 13:36:12 -0500, ingo wrote:
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> Currently using an amp with 6C33's.
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> I'd like to see it switched on, glowing in the dark :)
Now guess who's valve amp this is:
http://home.no/t-o-k/photo/Valve_Amplifier.jpg
;)
Tor Olav
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4013e21c$1@news.povray.org...
> It's gorgeous, whatever it is. Great selling point for Moray.
Thanks :)
Marc
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