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Friday, 19 June 2026

#94 Apogee Symphony Thunderbridge teardown

As mentioned in the previous post, that Symphony I/O came bundled with an Apogee Symphony Thunderbridge PC-32 to Thunderbolt adapter. Just this on its own seems to sell for more than i paid for the entire package... But let's see what makes this bugger tick, shall we?

 

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

#93 Apogee Symphony I/O (mkI) teardown

Right, so, a few weeks ago (actually, well over a month ago - dang, time flies...), i stumbled upon a German eBay auction for what seemed to be an Apogee Symphony I/O, a Symphony 64 Thunderbridge, and the cable to connect the two, sold as faulty / untested. I turned out to be the only bidder (after there were none, the first time the listing was put up), and especially after seeing some "sold" prices both on eBay and Reverb.com, i decided a bit under 200e was worth taking a chance on. About a week later, i picked up the package from the post and, as it turned out, at least the main box, the Symphony I/O, was actually working perfectly fine!.. 

I had to cobble together a DB25 male to 8x XLR "pigtail" to be able to test the line inputs & outputs, but that was a small price to pay for confirming the functioning of this thing. Well, that, and the OLED display situated between the two knobs on the front seems to be dead (replacement's ~20 bucks) - only discovered that upon seeing a video how to switch the thing to "USB Audio" mode. But let's see what's inside this then, shall we? 


Saturday, 18 May 2019

#44 Ram Audio S6000 teardown & repair (rebranded as LD Systems SP 6K)

A good buddy and neighbour of mine had one of his amps kick the bucket in the middle of a gig (one i was helping out on, as well). On the bright side, noone noticed, only when turning-off time came. The beast in question was one of his two LD Systems SP 6K amps (rebadged Ram Audio S6000).



Tuesday, 26 March 2019

#38 Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 (1st gen) teardown

Yet another "sold as faulty" eBay catch - a nice little(?) Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 USB audio interface. Which turned out to actually have nothing at all wrong with it.


Admittedly, i went against the first commandment of teardowns (ie. "Don't turn it on; take it apaaaah't!.."), but only because it was the first troubleshooting step, and it used the same drivers as my Scarlett 18i6 "daily driver".

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

#9 Revisited: Amphion Impact 500 (DB Series DB5004) subwoofer amplifier - DONE!

Got the fresh parts the other week, and installed them all. That, plus rebuilding the two blown and "distressed" traces, respectively.