These are the last two and I'm selling them at parts cost (UK prices). I had run out of Panasonic EVJ potentiometers so these are being sold with ALPS 20K log pots. One of the boards has the ALPS pot attached with about 1 inch of hook up wire and the other board will be shipped with the ALPS pot ready to connect (unless you want it connected my end)
Here are the two that are available (board 1 without pot connected, Board 2 with pot connected)

The ALPS pot can be connected to the EVJ pinout on the PCB thus: Looking at the board from the "top" with the potentiometer end of the PCB facing you and with the potentiometer "upside down" with the legs facing you (upright) and the shaft of the pot facing to the front......these are the connections:


Board 1 will come with ALPS potentiometer not connected.

Board 2 will come with ALPS pot connected via 1 inch of hook up wire.

Underside view of fully populated board.
All that's required to get either board up and running is hook up wire and, of course, an enclosure and sockets etc. (peripherals)
Both boards come complete with:
OPA 2132 op amp
Dubilier 470uF 16V Low ESR capacitors
1uF metal film caps
Hand matched metal film resistors
TLE 2426 Rail splitter
ALPS 20K potentiometer.
Price: £15 ($27.25)
Postage and packing prices:
USA: £2 ($3.63) Airmail or £5.30 ($9.62) fully insured
UK: £1 (recorded delivery)
Europe: £1.50 Airmail or £4.80 fully insured
Note: Standard airmail packages will take the same time to arrive as "insured airmail" The benefit of "insured airmail" is that it requires a signature on receipt of the package, It's trackable and insured for £250 in case of loss in transit.
I have 2 x OPA627BP opamps on a Browndog adaptor and the OPA2132 can be substituted with the OPA627BP's on Browndog for an additional £10 on top of the standard price.... I only have one set of 627BP's on Browndog.
There are only the two of these populated boards available and when they're gone they're gone... I have no plans to make up any more in the future, my surplus OPA2132 stash is now depleted.
EDIT: You will also need a LED but won't have to connect a series resistor as I've already fitted a 5K1 series resistor for the LED to the board.... The LED connects to the pads shown at the top right hand of this picture (the pads that look like a smiley face):

Here are the two that are available (board 1 without pot connected, Board 2 with pot connected)

The ALPS pot can be connected to the EVJ pinout on the PCB thus: Looking at the board from the "top" with the potentiometer end of the PCB facing you and with the potentiometer "upside down" with the legs facing you (upright) and the shaft of the pot facing to the front......these are the connections:

Board 1 will come with ALPS potentiometer not connected.

Board 2 will come with ALPS pot connected via 1 inch of hook up wire.

Underside view of fully populated board.
All that's required to get either board up and running is hook up wire and, of course, an enclosure and sockets etc. (peripherals)
Both boards come complete with:
OPA 2132 op amp
Dubilier 470uF 16V Low ESR capacitors
1uF metal film caps
Hand matched metal film resistors
TLE 2426 Rail splitter
ALPS 20K potentiometer.
Price: £15 ($27.25)
Postage and packing prices:
USA: £2 ($3.63) Airmail or £5.30 ($9.62) fully insured
UK: £1 (recorded delivery)
Europe: £1.50 Airmail or £4.80 fully insured
Note: Standard airmail packages will take the same time to arrive as "insured airmail" The benefit of "insured airmail" is that it requires a signature on receipt of the package, It's trackable and insured for £250 in case of loss in transit.
I have 2 x OPA627BP opamps on a Browndog adaptor and the OPA2132 can be substituted with the OPA627BP's on Browndog for an additional £10 on top of the standard price.... I only have one set of 627BP's on Browndog.
There are only the two of these populated boards available and when they're gone they're gone... I have no plans to make up any more in the future, my surplus OPA2132 stash is now depleted.
EDIT: You will also need a LED but won't have to connect a series resistor as I've already fitted a 5K1 series resistor for the LED to the board.... The LED connects to the pads shown at the top right hand of this picture (the pads that look like a smiley face):








