Ah. Yea, don't feel too bad... here in the U.S. we have just as much trouble getting the DIPs.
Also just wanted to say, I think that is the first cmoy I've ever seen that someone went with board mount jacks. The extra time it takes to position and measure both pcb and faceplate, and then the exactness you need when drilling... hurray for you!
I agree with Apheared! It's more time consuming but worth the trouble! You really did a first class job on the construction and layout! Boy, I wish I could have found that case, led, jacks, volume pot, and knob for less then $20.00 around here!
Who needs headphones when there's the JVC MX-GT80?
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very nice amp...
Since you're already using SOIC, i recommend changing the opamps to Analog Devices AD825...This is one of the best sounding opamps and is relatively cheep but is only available in SOIC package. I dunno if you can get those where you are, or if you want to mess with suck a well built amp, though...
I don't want to show you this picture but..
Here's the other side
No_iq, I found the case at a local plastic case store. I couldn't find the name of Manufacturer and model # at all. All I know is that it's under $4 cheap case.
Braver, that was the biggest compliment i ever had
thomas. thanks for your tips. i'll think about it.
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