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post #31 of 33
Billy
Sorry its such a long time ago, and to be honest the DIY layout is proberbly much clearer than the finished product, I use thermal transfer now and only used strip board when I first started dabbling. It looks like he has worked from both sides of the board and just got mixed up :-)
post #32 of 33
Okay then, no problem. And I agree, there are definitely some components that are out of place, I just can't tell from the pictures what's connected to where.

I had a look on your photobucket account and you've got some really impressive work. Do you design and print your own circuit boards?
post #33 of 33
Hi Yes I do myu own boards, in Australia we don't have many options

I detailed the building of the stripboard here

http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f6/str...isited-460669/

cheers
FRED
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