Post pics of your builds....
Jun 8, 2007 at 8:24 PM Post #2,191 of 9,811
To make them bigger: just remove the ".th" in the links!
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Jun 8, 2007 at 8:45 PM Post #2,192 of 9,811
This was going to be glass, hence why the hole in the back is larger than the wooden dildo thingy... but of course the purty glass tube broke
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got pissed and just slapped together a wooden thing.
EDIT: headphone stand is the new thing

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EDIT: looked to much like a penis

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Jun 9, 2007 at 2:52 AM Post #2,193 of 9,811
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Originally Posted by user18 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
My first DIY amp, an Altoid CMOY. It was my first time soldering too. Things didn't go to bad until I tried to put it in the case. I couldn't get the volume pot in the right position. After a couple minutes, I forced it in, but in doing so, something shorted. Check several points, but I couldn't find the source. I had to yank the whole thing back out.
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Turns out it was the black wire on the back; one of the ends came loose. All in all, it's nice to see it working.



Good to hear your first amp is working. In fact, it looks pretty good to me.
Your cap looks like panasonic NHG, which is good one. But what jack is that? What OP is used? I can not see it clearly.
 
Jun 9, 2007 at 5:51 AM Post #2,194 of 9,811
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Originally Posted by Captain Ødegård /img/forum/go_quote.gif

EDIT: looked to much like a penis

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And now it looks like the eagle's getting it...haha

Maybe if you sanded the tip flat it would get rid of the pervert-effect
 
Jun 10, 2007 at 11:22 AM Post #2,200 of 9,811
What are those screw down terminals? Got Digi-Key P/N?
 
Jun 10, 2007 at 12:01 PM Post #2,201 of 9,811
Ferarri, nice work!

What kind of case did you use?
 
Jun 10, 2007 at 12:25 PM Post #2,202 of 9,811
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... I hate you and your perfectly amazing work. (Just kidding)


Haha... thanks! It's better than that you hate me because of something else
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@Joshatdot:
If you mean the 0.2" screw terminal blocks on the PSU... I don't know what the Digi-Key part numbers are since I buy these locally.
But Digi-Key does carry a similar type terminal block: 3-circuit (Digi-Key 277-1248-ND) and 4-circuit (Digi-Key 277-1249-ND).

@pageman99:
I use an ATI-737U enclosure for my β22 amplifier and for my σ22 PSU I use an HiFi-2000 Galaxy Max 283 (230mm x 230mm) with 10mm faceplate.
 

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