mmcaleer
New Head-Fier
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I am new to the forum and this is my official first post. Comments welcome.
After lurking the forums for a while, wanting a desktop tube amp, I decided to take everyone's advice I was reading and build a CMoy. I used the plans I found on the forum and ordered my parts from Digi-Key. I followed the BOM but upgraded the resistors to the Vishay/Dale as suggested. For the OpAmp I went with the recommended OPA2132PA for my first build. I also added some of the optional items such as the DIP-8 IC Socket, aluminum volume knob, volume control, power switch, and 9v battery clip. I stopped by Radio Shack on my way home from work and purchased the PCB. My total cost for the project is $33 which includes shipping.
While I am waiting on my order to ship I started with halving the PCB and adding the jumpers. Ok, don't laugh at my soldering, it has been a while. That's all for now. I will update with more as soon as my parts get here.
Oh, and this will be used for my Denon AH-D1001 headphones.
Mike
After lurking the forums for a while, wanting a desktop tube amp, I decided to take everyone's advice I was reading and build a CMoy. I used the plans I found on the forum and ordered my parts from Digi-Key. I followed the BOM but upgraded the resistors to the Vishay/Dale as suggested. For the OpAmp I went with the recommended OPA2132PA for my first build. I also added some of the optional items such as the DIP-8 IC Socket, aluminum volume knob, volume control, power switch, and 9v battery clip. I stopped by Radio Shack on my way home from work and purchased the PCB. My total cost for the project is $33 which includes shipping.
While I am waiting on my order to ship I started with halving the PCB and adding the jumpers. Ok, don't laugh at my soldering, it has been a while. That's all for now. I will update with more as soon as my parts get here.
Oh, and this will be used for my Denon AH-D1001 headphones.
Mike