Recent content by Lil' Knight
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Is anyone building the KGSSHV?
If you ever buy it, Sean, please squeeze a couple for me :) Don't know what to do with them but they are one of the quad attenuators that I still haven't tried.- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Mal Valve and the greatest headphone amps on EARTH!
What? I thought the Rudistor thing is the best?- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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Dirt Cheap Stax Amp DIY - new schematic updated!
Just start with the T2. Live hard or die trying.- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Headamp Blue Hawaii Special Edition
Resistance is futile. :)- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Headamp Blue Hawaii Special Edition
So when are you building the T2, John? :)- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Eddie Current DIY amplifier "Monolith"
Pics please. :)- Lil' Knight
- Post #93
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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DAC
Of course they do. Rare to see any ES9018 design that doesn't have I2S input.- Lil' Knight
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DAC
Not built, just got my hands on the boards. The material they are using for the PCB (Rogers) is optimized for digital, which is pretty awesome.- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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The Stax thread (New)
Nope, not him. The guy who claimed changing Stax jacks makes difference in sound also thought that Rudistor made the best headamp ever. Seriously watching lolcats is more fun than reading those kinds of post.- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax thread (New)
Hard to believe there would be something more tedious to work with than the T2, especially when one has to do everything from scratch. Being able to get in KG's run of chassis is real bless.- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Carrie USB-Powered Headphone Amplifier
:bigsmile_face:- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Carrie USB-Powered Headphone Amplifier
Hmmm.. from my past experience, the Carrie a a much easier to build than the GrubDac. Those smd opamps are very easy to work with, comparing with the PCM and WM on the Grub.- Lil' Knight
- Post #849
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Eddie Current DIY amplifier "Monolith"
Way to go, Chris. :)- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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DAC
Both have almost the same price but the board from Acko is made of higher quality. Plus they have a lot more accessories and quick to adapt new changes. Meanwhile TPA took more than 3 years (and still counting) to develop an USB board and keep in mind, this is not their main job so don't...- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Chassis/Enclosure Help
I doubt you could find a nice case with pre-cut holes for less than $40 these day. Maybe taking a look here would lead to something useful for your need: http://www.siliconray.com/audio-amateur/enclosure-chasis.html- Lil' Knight
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions