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    SOHA II Builders Thread

    It's been a while since I've last been active on head-fi, but I'm most of the way through a SOHA II build and having some problems. I'm doing a standard build (no mods). I've gotten through the setup process with all readings normal all the way through to biasing the buffers, where my problems...
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    y1 gamma-1 DAC

    Quote: Originally Posted by amb pddjsteve, most likely the static discharge damaged U1U (PCM2707) and/or U2U (SN74AHC1G08). Thanks, I hadn't thought about U2U being the culprit, I was thinking it was on the output of the chip but I just looked at the schematic again. Good thing I...
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    y1 gamma-1 DAC

    I built a full-configuration version earlier this week, and it works great. So far I've used it usb from my work pc into a mini3, and optical from an airport express into an onkyo receiver. The only issue is that I somehow killed my usb board the day after I got everything built. It happened...
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    Hammond case that fill fit 2 9V batts & small PCB?

    I think the J1201 is the smallest that is capable of that... I know tomb has been able to just squeeze a pimeta and 2 9v rechargeables into one, and I've got a pimeta with a AAA battery pack in one. There are a few newer sizes with the plastic endpieces that might be able to fit a pair of 9v.
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    New Millett Hybrid Maxed Amp

    Got my boards today. Arg! I've been so busy at work, and I still have to put the finishing touches on my SOHA (1/4" jack instead of 1/8" jack I was testing with and widening the tube hole for a rubber gasket), I was determined to wait on building this for a couple months. Nope. It looks sweet. I...
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    Mini-Opamp Discrete Output Stage

    Check out this: http://headwize.com/ubb/showpage.php?fnum=3&tid=6711 There was also an SMD version that was sized about right to drop in
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    Dual-output AlienDAC

    Quote: Originally Posted by peasleer Why would I need a 3P2T? You mean you left the grounds connected to the mini jacks and just switched the signal lines? The 3P2T would be if you switched the ground wire as well. Yes, I left the grounds connected all the time and...
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    Dual-output AlienDAC

    I've done this - I used a DPDT switch on mine, I left the grounds connected.
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    Source Selector Extension Shaft Source

    Quote: Originally Posted by tomb I haven't personally bought any of these, but at least it's some suggestions: http://www.welbornelabs.com/hardware.htm http://www.radiodaze.com/potentiometers.htm (at bottom of pots page) http://www.thlaudio.com/MiscVRmnE.htm (at bottom of page)...
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    Open Source Software for Inventory Management?

    Hmm, I'll take a look at Django then. I haven't used python before, but I've heard good things.
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    Open Source Software for Inventory Management?

    Quote: Originally Posted by error401 Just to throw in my two cents, I've thought about doing this myself a little bit, but really don't have the time to put in. Mostly for the BOM management side of things, the effort of managing the leftover parts from my builds eclipses the cost of...
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    Open Source Software for Inventory Management?

    Quote: Originally Posted by ezkcdude Cool! What framework would be your choice? I'm trying to learn a little bit about this, and I'm considering django/postgresql or RoR. I'm leaning towards django, because I already know python. I'm really not sure. I've used PHP, Java/JSP, and...
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    Open Source Software for Inventory Management?

    The more I think about this, the more I kind of want to do it. I think the best route to go would be like you said, a web site. BOMs could be shared, edited, tagged, searched, have RSS notification, etc. There could be some integration with octopart and even maybe digikey/mouser/etc carts built...
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    Open Source Software for Inventory Management?

    Hmm, interesting idea. If I wasn't up to my eyebrows in development work right now I'd be tempted to whip something up. Have you seen http://octopart.com/? Its a part search engine... dunno how well it works.
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    A nice portable amp around 100USD maybe a bit more for improvment

    Quote: Originally Posted by daveip SOHA sounds great and parts aren't too expensive. killer bit is, as dBel said, in all the other bits like casing it up and the power sockets, toroid and slowly costs add up. doable for under $100 but just have to choose components carefully i guess...
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