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USAFA: Audigy 4 (roommate's computer) ---> DIY GB-150D-based integrated amp (stereo configuration, remote-controlled, power-on delay for output, and heavily class-A biased (3.9mA/channel) LM4562NAs used in preamp section) ---> Yamaha NS-527 (modified with Vifa 6 1/2" woofers, Panasonic film caps in crossover, and heftier internal wiring)
Ghey-C'97 (my piece-o-crap issued laptop) ---> PPAv2 (class-A biased AD8620 (2.5mA/channel), 8600uF pre-regulator, LM338 high-current regulator, 40mA/channel output bias) ---> Grado SR-225 (yes, I bring my headphones home from the Academy during leave)
Just finnished my Millett Hybrid today,sounds awsome
Works well with DT-770pro.
Here's som pics:
Ps: Thanks to N_Maher for great help
Is that the hammond case with the plastic end panels? I made my MH with the clear aluminum and alum end panels, and it was hard to work with. I wonder if the black plastic would look good. I didn't think that the aluminum-colored plastic would look that good.
The Hammond cases i have used are all aluminum.
The case,the top,front & read are black anodized alu. The frame that sits around the front & read cover are black plastic. I was planning to go without the plastic frame,but the black cases came "factory scratched" ,so i didn't look nice
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