oneplustwo
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It's doable. The B22 is not an easy build, but there's lots of help on the board (which I've taken full advantage of myself). One thought is to go ahead and buy the parts for your 2 channel + sigma and then build the sigma first. The sigma is a bit more straight forward and will give you a sense for whether or not you feel comfortable continuing on with the beta boards or if you would prefer to stop, tackle another project or two first, and then continue on.
I would also recommend taking your time, reading the pages on Amb's site multiple times, and focusing especially on the wiring/ground sections. I've already blown up one set of boards by missing one important detail (not isolating speaker posts... strangely, it was my third beta build... first two went flawlessly.)
One thing to consider in your plan... if you do go balanced using the existing 2 channel you had already built, keep in mind your effective gain will double unless you redo the existing boards for a lesser gain.
I would also recommend taking your time, reading the pages on Amb's site multiple times, and focusing especially on the wiring/ground sections. I've already blown up one set of boards by missing one important detail (not isolating speaker posts... strangely, it was my third beta build... first two went flawlessly.)
One thing to consider in your plan... if you do go balanced using the existing 2 channel you had already built, keep in mind your effective gain will double unless you redo the existing boards for a lesser gain.