I'm torn over these two amps. I want to do a budget build and expand in the future. Is it worth it to do a 2CH B22 build or should I don't bother and stick with a regular M^3?
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2 CH B22 worth building over M3?
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12/31/09 at 3:40pm
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upgradability wins in my book unless you specifically want the bass boost feature, lesser heat dissipation and less complexity of the m3 

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12/31/09 at 3:45pm
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I have both. in fact, a 2ch b22, 3ch b22 and 3ch m3.
really hard to tell the diff between them, they are both transparent. I use my b22 to drive spkrs (would not do that with the m3, really). but the m3 is more efficient in terms of power and power supply *needs*. m3 is also way easier to debug and build.
to answer you directly, a 2ch b22 is JUST FINE. you won't miss the 3rd channel with your ears, only your test gear (if you have any).
really hard to tell the diff between them, they are both transparent. I use my b22 to drive spkrs (would not do that with the m3, really). but the m3 is more efficient in terms of power and power supply *needs*. m3 is also way easier to debug and build.
to answer you directly, a 2ch b22 is JUST FINE. you won't miss the 3rd channel with your ears, only your test gear (if you have any).
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12/31/09 at 3:50pm
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cfcubed did a budget b22. You could do something like he did and then add either balanced or the sigma22 later.
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12/31/09 at 4:04pm
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my budget b22: http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f6/rol...ml#post5765067
like I said, nothing at all wrong with 2ch b22.
if I was making an amp for just phones, I'd go with m3. if you DO plan to also power small speakers, go with b22.
like I said, nothing at all wrong with 2ch b22.
if I was making an amp for just phones, I'd go with m3. if you DO plan to also power small speakers, go with b22.
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12/31/09 at 4:10pm
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For M³, more opamp choices, easier to adjust gain (adding resistors in series vs changing 4 caps and 2 resistors for β22), quicker and easier to build, etc.
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12/31/09 at 4:31pm
M3 will not give as much Vswing for Hi Z cans since its limited by op amp Vsupply limits and loses a few V because of output/bias device limits
Beta 22 gives up more V but can be run from higher supply V to more than make up the difference
Two channel Beta22 shouldn't be viewed as a compromise - it can beat 3-channel in technical performance
with two dual supplies (dual mono) and "balanced" 4-pin headphone connector (but still running single ended) a two channel Beta22 would only be limited by the Beta22 pcb layout itself - no "3-channel" builds could equal it on the "ground contamination" issue "3-channel" is supposed to improve
if you can find a pwr xfmr with two CT secondaries you can have two isolated dual supplies while paying for only one xfmr - E/U,I split/dual bobbin xfmr have less interwinding parasitic C than toroids
Beta 22 gives up more V but can be run from higher supply V to more than make up the difference
Two channel Beta22 shouldn't be viewed as a compromise - it can beat 3-channel in technical performance
with two dual supplies (dual mono) and "balanced" 4-pin headphone connector (but still running single ended) a two channel Beta22 would only be limited by the Beta22 pcb layout itself - no "3-channel" builds could equal it on the "ground contamination" issue "3-channel" is supposed to improve
if you can find a pwr xfmr with two CT secondaries you can have two isolated dual supplies while paying for only one xfmr - E/U,I split/dual bobbin xfmr have less interwinding parasitic C than toroids
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Now this is interesting! That's a great looking build Linuxworks!
Seems like 99% of all B22 builds I've seen on head-fi are the 3CH builds. 2CH is almost never considered and I assumed to be a compromise, the populated third board brings up the build cost considerably.
The build cost of the 2CH B22 and M^3 pretty close. The B22 option of being able to power small speakers is also be big plus.
On the other hand I like Audio Technica cans which are low impedance. My ATH-W1000 are only 40 ohms. Is this still going to be worth the effort and cost to construct either of these amps?
Seems like 99% of all B22 builds I've seen on head-fi are the 3CH builds. 2CH is almost never considered and I assumed to be a compromise, the populated third board brings up the build cost considerably.
The build cost of the 2CH B22 and M^3 pretty close. The B22 option of being able to power small speakers is also be big plus.
On the other hand I like Audio Technica cans which are low impedance. My ATH-W1000 are only 40 ohms. Is this still going to be worth the effort and cost to construct either of these amps?
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I'm in awe. Like others, I had always assumed that you were giving up an audible benefit by only going two channel, especially when the M^3 is three channel. This is very exciting news, and I'm glad to hear from those who have heard both (not a huge group out there, so it's a real coup to have it here).
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with two dual supplies (dual mono) and "balanced" 4-pin headphone connector (but still running single ended) a two channel Beta22 would only be limited by the Beta22 pcb layout itself - no "3-channel" builds could equal it on the "ground contamination" issue "3-channel" is supposed to improve
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I'm torn over these two amps. I want to do a budget build and expand in the future. Is it worth it to do a 2CH B22 build or should I don't bother and stick with a regular M^3?
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i wouldn't sweat the difference between a 2CH and 3CH build. although i couldn't A/B them side by side, they both sound great and differences were small to nil.
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