The guys in R&D were developing those after The Beatles show premiered. Ivan brought Sam M. in as president, and Sam negotiated the Beatles licensing deal. Looking back that was pivotal time for Laserium, but Sam didn't have the slightest idea what Laserium was about, was profoundly hard of listening, and pivoted the wrong way.
"There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun." Pablo Picasso
Thanks Ron,
That is more than enough.
This amplifier is a work of art. The output topology is amazing.
What more can I say, I stared at the schematic for a full hour and then said a Prayer of Thanks for the beauty!
I shipped a little something surplus to Greg. He's going to need quite a few more of this amp. I'll let him reveal it when the time comes. At least five more units.
Thanks, DZ for pointing it out at the Keefe memorial sale at SELEM.
Steve
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Qui habet Christos, habet Vitam!
I should have rented the space under my name for advertising.
When I still could have...
I have never seen a slotted can galvo, but the thing in the photo is what I imagine one would look like. Or is that the round aluminum disk about an inch in diameter with a 1/4 inch hole on axis that is part of the joystick? Shown in the photo is as much as I can get of the joystick together. I don't see how the ball threads onto those brass sleeves, nor what connects the stick onto the pot.
I notice that em-20 mounts and apertures are among the items I have previously received from Brian. These may now become relevant, as I have today received from Steve a constellation of many galvos, all vintage GSI, hence the need for all the scan amps. The crux of the business is four XY mounts with galvos. Thank you for this contribution, Steve. This hardware brings the goal of a 4 channel system that will look the same as the original Laserium scan system significantly closer.
There is much to be worked out, namely the amps and the obtaining and mounting of RGB modules. Then, the 4 channel RYGB torquer circuits. My current tasks are the 351 (as ASCII hex) import to bela function, and a parts orders for the the amps which Steve has, and for which Ron has recently provided the documentation for. As well, a parts order for for the Danube board is being worked up.
The steel rod and the three pieces of brass tubing are for a scan glass mechanism. There are a number of old and new style scan glass mounts in the mess I sent.
For the joystick: You need a one inch disk with a 1/4 inch hole in the center that also has a hole drilled and tapped radially to attach to the pot. It may have a slotted clamp or setscrews to hold it on the pot's shaft. Screw a threaded rod into the disk, slide a piece of brass tubing over the threaded rod and screw the ball on the shaft.
"There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun." Pablo Picasso
Email me on the existing amps.
Steve
Qui habet Christos, habet Vitam!
I should have rented the space under my name for advertising.
When I still could have...
Greg, that cylindrical can with the slots was the chopper mechanism from the original Mark 4 projector before the advent of AOM's or PCAOM's. We chopped the beam, which went through the two slots, mechanically. That cup was mounted on a big-ass, but slow, scanner. The one nice aspect of this type of chopper is that the beams "tailed off" in intensity rather than having "sharp edges" like those produced by AOM's. You couldn't do most of the effects we do with AOM's, but it had its own aesthetic.
Ron
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For the record the slotted can chopper was used on the Mark VI until the Beatles show mods.
"There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun." Pablo Picasso