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Roll Call: Who's building, built, or thinking of building a beta22?
Thanks! Those are amazing. I like how everything matches perfectly. Quote: Originally Posted by swt61 Very nice quattro98! Here are a few pics of my own β22. It's a four channel, with dual σ22s in a separate enclosure. There were many hands involved with this...- quattro98
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Roll Call: Who's building, built, or thinking of building a beta22?
They're from ATI, who also supplied the chassis. Quote: Originally Posted by fishski13 quattro98, very sexy. where did you source the knobs?- quattro98
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Roll Call: Who's building, built, or thinking of building a beta22?
Quote: Originally Posted by Beefy It's gorgeous. Really like it Do the heatsinks stay cool enough? Doesn't look like there is a lot of room for airflow. Thanks. The amp seems OK (it's biased to 120 mA), but the power supply does run warmer than I'd like. The case for the amp...- quattro98
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Roll Call: Who's building, built, or thinking of building a beta22?
I started this a few years ago & then was too busy to finish it. Recently, I decided it was time to get it completed. This is my first true DIY project (although I have plenty of experience soldering & using a multimeter). I'm excited by how well it turned out. The chassis is from ATI...- quattro98
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Roll Call: Who's building, built, or thinking of building a beta22?
You can buy them directly from the AMB store. AMB audio shop Quote: Originally Posted by pistolsnipe hey, i am looking for 1.5 inch heatsinks on mouser without pins (so i can thread and screw them down.) i have found everything else but those. amb specefies them as...- quattro98
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Roll Call: Who's building, built, or thinking of building a beta22?
A powered sub should take line-level inputs, the same as the amplifier for your main speakers, so the pre-amp outputs should be fine. Quote: Originally Posted by jtostenr Just wanted to clear something up w.r.t. loop-outs, preamp outs and subwoofers. I'd rather not have to hack my...- quattro98
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Apple TV as music source
Quote: Originally Posted by itsborken Oh well, I guess I'll be in those shoes shortly. The mac mini is on my desk. Why oh why isn't it quitting time? Another random thought--if the iTunes library is greater than the capacity of ATV it syncs what it can and streams the rest from the...- quattro98
- Post #34
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Apple TV as music source
I've had one since they 1st came out. I'm using it as my main source for CD-quality music. I ripped all my CDs to an extra computer (with an external drive) in Apple lossless & I just set my Apple TV to stream the remote library instead of syncing files to the small internal drive. I'm using the...- quattro98
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Radio Shack Gold Plugs??
Quote: Originally Posted by wgr73 Why do people say these are so bad?? Can you hear an audible difference in the radio shack plug, and a Neutrik plug? No.- quattro98
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Enamel Copper
The easiest way to prep enameled wire is to use a solder pot. http://www.hmcelectronics.com/cgi-bi...uct/4200-0038/- quattro98
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Basic electronics questions
You should have continuity between the positive & negative, if you don't that means the voice coil of the driver has burnt out. The music cutting in & out is likely a loose connection/bad solder joint. I'd just redo the joints.- quattro98
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My new AKG K701!!!
I think you'll enjoy the K701s with the Gilmore Lite. I don't find the GL harsh or bright, but simply accurate. When compared with tube amps, many of which have large amounts of even-order harmonic distortion, a well designed solid-state amp will sound thinner, but that isn't a bad thing. In...- quattro98
- Post #23
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Hook up wire for AC power - what size?
When dealing with the AC supply, you run quite a high risk of danger with inappropriate wiring. It's better to be safe with some overkill here. You can find 16 gauge stranded hookup wire at any Radio Shack or get a foot of extension cord wire from any hardware store/home improvement center.- quattro98
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compact ss amp, better than dac1 amp with k701?
I'm with JCX on trying some tone shaping. You might also want to experiment with crossfeed.- quattro98
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- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Smallest DIY headphone jack?
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/630/917.pdf http://www.mouser.com/catalog/630/919.pdf- quattro98
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Discrete op amp experiences, anyone?
I've always wondered about how the John Hardy op-amps would work in a headphone amp. Anyone have any experience with them?- quattro98
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what kind of solder do you use??
My 63/36/2 is 0.025" & my 63/37 is 0.031" & work fine for PCB soldering. I think the 0.015" would be a little thin for general use.- quattro98
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what kind of solder do you use??
Kester 62/36/2 or 63/37, both with the 44 rosin core.- quattro98
- Post #56
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I just ran my Etymotics through a washer & drier
I'm glad they still work. You might want to try changing the filters to see if that restores the midrange.- quattro98
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Need Help Choosing a Solid State Amp
I'd get the Headamp Gilmore Lite.- quattro98
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- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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HeadAmp AE-2 impressions (w/ burn-in updates) (over)
I really like the looks of the silver one and the laser engraving is ideal for a portable amp.- quattro98
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- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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HeadLine: Core Sound's Portable DAC/Headphone Amp/Source Selector
Thanks for the info.- quattro98
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Anything new on the front of quality wireless headphones?
Quote: Originally Posted by MonkeyA**Sucka i.Tech BlueCON35 II transmitter & Clip R35 receiver (has a 3.5mm jack) Very cool. Thank you. Ideally the transmitter would be a plug-in model (without batteries), but this looks like it might be worth a shot.- quattro98
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Anything new on the front of quality wireless headphones?
After some searching, I found this, but it seems to be discontinued. http://www.xterasys.com/xb202.htm- quattro98
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Anything new on the front of quality wireless headphones?
My father has a similar situation and uses the Sennheiser RS140. These work OK, but there is a fair amount of static when moving around. I just bought him a pair of AKG K271S & a Gilmore Lite. I'll be making an extra-long extension cord. So far he likes the new headphones despite the cord due to...- quattro98
- Post #6
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)