The positive feedback encouraged me to record this second video. Unrehearsed rambling on the CX-112a preamplifier. Hope this is useful to many of you and would love to hear your feedback.
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4 thoughts on “CX-112a preamp Video”
Excellent job! Keep it up. Now I’m looking for the 112a….
The content is nice — but I am honestly not a fan of the presentation. The speech is not very engaging, and there are too many “aehm, uh, aeh” for my taste. Since there are no moving parts in your amplifiers and circuits I don’t think video is the best format to present your work. I enjoy your written blog posts much more.
Always appreciate the honest feedback. It’s actually quite challenging to produce video content, in particular if you don’t have the experience like me. I wanted to go step by step as involving moving parts (e.g. filming some parts on equipment, etc.) is much more complicated.
Agree that presentation can be slicker, as said I didn’t rehearse not really worked out in my head the story flow. On the other hand, I wanted some free flow as well, so need to find the right balance.
If I don’t try, I won’t learn 🙂
Thank you very much Ale for this very interesting video that makes the concepts behind the two circuital versions very clear. Excellent work ! Hoping to see many more interesting videos on other topics I stay tuned for more surprises!
Excellent job! Keep it up. Now I’m looking for the 112a….
The content is nice — but I am honestly not a fan of the presentation. The speech is not very engaging, and there are too many “aehm, uh, aeh” for my taste. Since there are no moving parts in your amplifiers and circuits I don’t think video is the best format to present your work. I enjoy your written blog posts much more.
Always appreciate the honest feedback. It’s actually quite challenging to produce video content, in particular if you don’t have the experience like me. I wanted to go step by step as involving moving parts (e.g. filming some parts on equipment, etc.) is much more complicated.
Agree that presentation can be slicker, as said I didn’t rehearse not really worked out in my head the story flow. On the other hand, I wanted some free flow as well, so need to find the right balance.
If I don’t try, I won’t learn 🙂
Thank you very much Ale for this very interesting video that makes the concepts behind the two circuital versions very clear. Excellent work ! Hoping to see many more interesting videos on other topics I stay tuned for more surprises!