nice work sean, I love the old school writing
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Listen2this1
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These builds are getting better and better as time passes. Great builds fella's.
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Stixx's amps on the previous page are totally awesome.
I wanted to build this based on something someone posted a vague description of
One of dsavistik's transconductance amp ideas. AFAIK there is no schematic.
I think it will look quite nice with a silver volume knob.
I wanted to build this based on something someone posted a vague description of
One of dsavistik's transconductance amp ideas. AFAIK there is no schematic.
I think it will look quite nice with a silver volume knob.
very nice nikon. Where did you but that power on/off switch?
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Cool color scheme!
The knob can be silver, but should have a classic appearance to go with your power switch ...
The knob can be silver, but should have a classic appearance to go with your power switch ...
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I wanted to build this based on something someone posted a vague description of
One of dsavistik's transconductance amp ideas. AFAIK there is no schematic.
Looks really nice... Those edcors look sharp.
Hmmm. Maybe you should be the first to post a schematic for the amp. Just a thought...
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very nice nikon. Where did you but that power on/off switch?
The power switch is from MPJA.com
They usually have a bunch of similar looking switches for less than $2
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Cool color scheme!
The knob can be silver, but should have a classic appearance to go with your power switch ...
Thanks!
Good call for the knob.
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I wanted to build this based on something someone posted a vague description of
One of dsavistik's transconductance amp ideas. AFAIK there is no schematic.
Looks really nice... Those edcors look sharp.
Hmmm. Maybe you should be the first to post a schematic for the amp. Just a thought...
Thanks! The Edcors are nice. I deviated from Dougs instructions slightly, but since its his amp I'l ask him first to post...
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My EHHA amp
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Lots of nice builds... Nice viewing the tubes in these EHHAs & sweet, consistent/themed stack you have there sachu.
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Nice build sachu! I can't tell, are the tube viewports open to the air? (I am trying to figure out what special function the spoon is used for?
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hehe..my room is a constant mess..am glad it was just a spoon that photo bombed that pic
The tube windows are actually covered. They are rectangular perspex glass pieces that are screwed on to the back of the panel to hold them in place.
Thanks for the kind words guys.
The tube windows are actually covered. They are rectangular perspex glass pieces that are screwed on to the back of the panel to hold them in place.
Thanks for the kind words guys.
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Very nice EHHA. Can't quite identify the bike...single rotor, three spoke wheel, red...older monster perhaps?
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hehe..my room is a constant mess..am glad it was just a spoon that photo bombed that pic
The tube windows are actually covered. They are rectangular perspex glass pieces that are screwed on to the back of the panel to hold them in place.
Thanks for the kind words guys.
Nice!
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