Zorander
Headphoneus Supremus
I could give DIY a go, but certainly not at the kind of price level the beta 22 is at. Something lower and... more disposable.

Originally Posted by Zorander /img/forum/go_quote.gif I could give DIY a go, but certainly not at the kind of price level the beta 22 is at. Something lower and... more disposable. ![]() |
Originally Posted by cotdt /img/forum/go_quote.gif However, you can build the Beat22 in steps. Like 2-channel version at first, then add more channels as you have the money, more S22 power supplies, then add bigger heatsinks (if you want to run speakers), then custom front panels, remote-controlled stepped attenuator, etc. But you don't need to spend much money to get the amp working. |
Originally Posted by poo /img/forum/go_quote.gif Good point. Maybe we should be taking the DIY route then. My lack of confidence comes from not having a clue about schematic diagrams or having any experience soldering anything but the odd cable. I'm also not so confident about the case work side of things, or taking on the seemingly complex version of the B22 I'm after, given that I have no idea what I'm doing... but I used to like lego... ![]() Maybe we can orgainise a series of DIY Build meets. If we could get one or two more experienced members interested and involved, we could focus on one section of the amp at a time together. We could (for example) populate a B22 board in one session, then go home and complete the remaining B22 boards (the remaining 47 boards in my case ![]() TBH I would love to have the confidence to build it myself... any interest in this idea? |
Originally Posted by cotdt /img/forum/go_quote.gif WHOA! what are you planning to do with 48 (!) B22 boards!?!? |
Originally Posted by johnwmclean /img/forum/go_quote.gif ...and you'll get to hear me swear heaps. |
Originally Posted by johnwmclean /img/forum/go_quote.gif I've ordered a mini m3 to get comfortable with the iron... I think with heads together on this we can pull it off, support will be good. |
Originally Posted by indikator /img/forum/go_quote.gif just wonder, when ordering from Jeff, is the kit going to be 100% free of defect, what if there are some parts broken? it will be a nuisance to wait another intl shipping just for that ![]() |
Originally Posted by DaKi][er /img/forum/go_quote.gif If you were in Melbourne, I'd be willing to help you DIY one up yourself, I can solder pretty much anything (I repair mobile phones and solder pretty much everything you find in them). I just don't want to take on any more work for myself as I have 4 unfinished projects on my bench at the moment all over a year old ![]() |
Originally Posted by indikator /img/forum/go_quote.gif just wonder, when ordering from Jeff, is the kit going to be 100% free of defect, what if there are some parts broken? it will be a nuisance to wait another intl shipping just for that ![]() |
Originally Posted by indikator /img/forum/go_quote.gif just wonder, when ordering from Jeff, is the kit going to be 100% free of defect, what if there are some parts broken? it will be a nuisance to wait another intl shipping just for that ![]() |
Originally Posted by fordgtlover /img/forum/go_quote.gif I've built a few amps now... |
Originally Posted by Mazz /img/forum/go_quote.gif ...I would like to have something good to plug my headphones into that also mutes the speaker outputs (i.e. wife friendly, rather than plugging a keyboard into my media server and reconfiguring the ALSA output devices), and unmutes the speakers when the headphones are removed. (Remember the old days when your speaker amp did that?) |