Starving Student PCB's
Dec 29, 2016 at 4:59 PM Post #317 of 392
Hi
send me your email address plus the number you want and I'll send a Paypal invoice
 
 
cheers
FRED
 
Jan 7, 2017 at 7:39 PM Post #318 of 392
Well, good to see this thread still here! I bought a board a couple years ago and got distracted with other things and forgot about it. Found the board the other day and would like to get it built, will be going back and looking for a current BOM as well as reviewing build sheets. Reading through this, i cant believe how much i have forgotton, but other interests have taken over.

Even if i dont fully understand the thoery and how it works, i can follow directions and build most anything, lol!

Just dont beat me up too bad as im digging through here again looking to make some sense of it all...

Next up are new head phones.


-Alexander
 
Jan 25, 2017 at 6:03 PM Post #320 of 392
Hi Yes got plenty :)   (for now)

Boards are $3.75US each 

postage in Australia is $2.50

worldwide airmail $4.00US for up to 2 boards, then it jumps to $10.00US for up to 250g

send me your email address plus the number you want and I'll send a Paypal invoice
 
 
cheers
FRED
 
Jan 28, 2017 at 6:34 PM Post #321 of 392
Hi Fred, is the board for the original Pete Millett 19J6 version or the later one ?

I have one I built up a couple of years ago with 19J6s, on perfboard, but I'm thinking of rebuilding it onto a PCB. I've probably even got enough parts left over to build another one as well :).
 
Jan 29, 2017 at 8:09 AM Post #323 of 392
Hi Fred, is the board for the original Pete Millett 19J6 version or the later one ?

I have one I built up a couple of years ago with 19J6s, on perfboard, but I'm thinking of rebuilding it onto a PCB. I've probably even got enough parts left over to build another one as well :).

 
I've just done what I should have done before posting my question and read the first post in the thread. I now realise that it's not for the 19J6's.
 
Never mind.
 
Feb 25, 2017 at 12:29 AM Post #324 of 392
Thank you, I received your boards for the SSMH, they came in a reasonable time thank you again. I did find out your board did not fit in the recommended case build of materials for the SSMH. The build of materials parts list from Mouser or DigaKey I found the resistors are too big to fit on the board, the body of the resistor actually larger than the were the holes are drilled, unless you mount them at a 45 degree angle.  " look at the size of R13 in the photo, that Panasonic 2W resistor will never fit in the tiny space. The Alps pot pin will not fit,
 
the WIMAs caps will not fit. The nichicon 680uF cap overlaps the R6 resistor. Can you please provide the part numbers and name of supplier for the super small resistors and smaller caps it would make it easier for the first timers who are trying to follow the build of materials on the diyforms.org
       I built the SSMH 19J6 version on a purf board next to your board in the photo. Believe me, that was not easy for a first timer.( There was a lot of learning curve going on when I was building that on purf board. I could not find a SSMH 19J6 PBC board   
 
Feb 25, 2017 at 12:41 AM Post #325 of 392
You need to read this thread, this board is nothing like the original BOM and so would not fit those parts, there is a BOM for this board up near the beginning
 
Mar 1, 2017 at 2:16 PM Post #327 of 392
Here goes another one! 
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Thanks to Pete Millet, Dsavitsk & specialy to Fred_fred :wink:

Also all Head-fi'ers (with his comments) who make it possible.
 
Enjoy your projects!
 

 

 

 
Mar 20, 2017 at 7:30 PM Post #329 of 392
Boards are $3.75US each 

postage in Australia is $2.50

worldwide airmail $4.00US for up to 2 boards, then it jumps to $10.00US for up to 250g

send me your email address plus the number you want and I'll send a Paypal invoice
 
 
cheers
FRED
 
Jun 12, 2017 at 4:28 AM Post #330 of 392
I have finally gotten round to building my amp (can't move due to being thrown off my dirt bike..)
I am wondering if anyone has fitted a couple of VU meters to each channel?
I like the look of them working and they would suit the theme of the amp I'm building..
Problem is I don't know where to start with these.
I'm picking there is some sort of calculation in choosing the right ones a long with actually wiring them up....
Do these distort the sound output of the amp?

Any help appreciated.

Andy in NZ
 

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