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Colorfly C3, Hisoundaudio Rocoop, or Hifiman 601
There is a review of the CK4, and also a comparison against the C3, Sansa Rocoo p, Studio V on a French site tupperwav.com. Is anyone familiar with that site? There are quite a few reviews of high end products, but I have no idea if their reviews are reliable or not. CK4 review...- firefish15
- Post #164
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Thanks Tangent, paul64. Just want to be sure that the LMH6321 can still be used without any modifications.- firefish15
- Post #476
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
LMH6321 product change notice. I recently receive an email from Mouser that the manufacturer has published a product change notice for the LMH6321 . Can the new chip still be used in the Pimeta without any changes? Attached is the data sheet Mouser sent me.- firefish15
- Post #473
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Colorfly CK4, finally some competition for the HifiMan 60X ?
Here's a comparison review between Colorfly C3, Colorfly CK4, Rocoo S, Studio V, and Sansa Clip. http://tupperwav.com/le-materiel/colorfly-c3-comparatif-avec-4-autres-baladeurs-a-vocation-audiophile/ It's in French, so I had to use Google translator to read it. The reviewer likes...- firefish15
- Post #236
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
My next Build is to try and squeeze the Pimeta in a Hammond 1455B case which looks a lot better than the Serpac case. http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/1455B1202.pdf Its about the same size as the Serpac but the height is only 19mm. The inside of the Hammond has ridges to support a circuit...- firefish15
- Post #446
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
.It fits!! It's a tight squeeze but I managed to fit the 60340, and I didn't have to cut the Pimeta board. I got the Serpac model without any battery holder to minimize any cutting. I still needed to remove most of the ledges at the top and bottom of the cover opening: Instead of...- firefish15
- Post #445
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Thanks MisterX Quote:- firefish15
- Post #424
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Thanks Tangent. Any suggestions on what I can use to insulate the board edge? Quote:- firefish15
- Post #422
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Quote: I found 2 sources for a PCB for the Li-IOn batteries, They are huge compared to yours, but will fit in the serpac. http://www.batteryspace.com/pcbfor148vli-ionbatterypack5alimitwithfuelguagesocket.aspx...- firefish15
- Post #420
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Quote: Chip-quik works great, easy to use. used chip-quick to remove a smd capacitor I soldered to the wrong Pimeta pad. Expensive though, I paid $15.00 for it. Here's a youtube video of how to use it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kyaz4Zrd78- firefish15
- Post #417
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Thanks Goefftnz and MisterX- firefish15
- Post #403
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Quote: Correction for my previous post. 1) The left channel uses the tip, so I would connect pin 5 to IL. What would I connect pin 4 to? Pin 2 would go to IR, what is pin 3 connected to? 2) Can I use the same jack for the output?- firefish15
- Post #400
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
I/O jack question. Hi, I'm building my first Pimeta amp. I just realized I ordered just the input jacks (Mouser 502-35RAPC4BH3), but no output jacks from the parts list. The 502-35RAPC4BH3 is a switched jack (http://www.switchcraft.com/Drawings/35rapc__h3_cd.pdf) with 5 pins. Pins 4 & 5...- firefish15
- Post #399
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Quote: Wow, Great job mfuerst. That's a lot of components to pack in such a small space. Is that Lion battery control circuit board a commercial product, or did you design if yourself?- firefish15
- Post #380
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions