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Freq Band - Incredible work. I am reminded of a line from Waynes World.
__________________ "For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three."
Moon Audio modded Original CD-2008MK-II / de Almeida Signature Shadow XLR / McAlister Audio Massive Attack / Headphile modded BlackGold recabled AKG K340 OR APureSound V3 recabled Grado RS-1
Seaside - exactly. As we know, TPA6120 works fine with 2v/v gain (that's written in app note) - it's good for low imp. headphones. For higher imp. higher gain is needed. So that's why i used preamp before tpa. Another reason for this, is that TPA is some kind of "clean" headphone driver. It doesn't add anything from itself - so now, opamp can change sounding OP275 is the best in my opinion.
Enclosure is a cheap $2.50 plastic box from the local electronics parts store.
I'll be using an identical enclosure when I can get a CMoy built that works
properly (messed up the first one by being in too much of a hurry, ended up
with a broken left channel).
... is my first DIY audio project. Well, it's not completely true, since I assembled one radio kit as a kid some 15 years ago. Anyway, a few shots of a somewhat ghettoish Millett: Panasonic pot, OPA551 for buffers, no bypass caps (neither films nor cathode bypasses), front and back panels by "Cardboard Panel Express" (top cover didn't arrive yet). Powered by Jameco linearly regulated wallwart it rocks pretty well.
Edit:
Those who consider building one of these amps for themselves might like to know, what's the cost. In my case it was $94 in parts as shown in pictures (including PCB, the Hammond case, all connectors, volume knob and the wallwart). The capacitors I left out for now would add only some $8 more. So far so good, but I ended up paying $32 for shipping from 5 different places. Now, that sounds really silly, doesn't it? Well,
Mouser doesn't carry any appropriate volume pot (not really true, but I didn't find this post by tomb soon enough), also the Silmics at Digi-Key are so tempting for C7
Digi-Key has no phone jack to fit the pads on the PCB (of course, I could use some outboard jack and/or pot, but PCB mounting is way more convenient for me)
I couldn't find any 24V linearly regulated power supply at either Mouser or Digi-Key (that popular Elpac is discontinued and sold out and all new models seems to be switched)
vacuumtubes.net has 12FK6 tubes for just $2, but no PCB mount tube sockets there this time
Tube Depot has nice ceramic sockets but tubes itself twice as expensive as at vacuumtubes.net, that would still be favorable if one wanted only two tubes, but it is surely desirable to have at least a spare pair