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1980s-style music player with VFD displays

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    Addison
    last edited by 2 Sept 2019, 13:48

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    Complete build and main parts can be found here on Imgur:
    Raspberry Pi powered music player

    Somewhat data heavy to view so please don't use roaming service if on mobile.

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      ohmycommodore
      last edited by 2 Sept 2019, 17:57

      incredibly nice. would love something like this. orange 1970s and blue 1980s stereo gear were both nice in their own ways.

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        hhromic
        last edited by hhromic 9 Feb 2019, 22:52 2 Sept 2019, 21:34

        I agree this is incredibly gorgeous :O
        Congratulations for such a beautiful creation. I myself used to love these hi-fi systems back in the 80s/90s, so your build brought great memories.

        Do the graphic eq sliders work for real? and the volume sliders?
        Just read your Reddit post about your build, all works for real! :D

        EDIT: you must post a video of it in action and tinkering with the options!

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          simpleethat
          last edited by 9 Sept 2019, 13:04

          @Addison good form, very good form! That is truly stunning. I wish I had a CNC machine even more now.

          I really like the aesthetic of the 70s one too. Something about the knobs I think.

          I'll bet you could even play pong on that.

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