stormlifter
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Okay well I wrote this 2 times
the forum died... oh well...
I'm want to make a Meta42 Headphone AMP, but I want it to be differant. I know you guys know a **** load of stuff and I wanted to run some of my ideas and questions through you...
*=- First off, I'm not too sure about the parts and stuff... I've been tohttp://www.tangentsoft.net/audio/meta42/parts.html and I've looked over most of that and understand most of it... I'm rather new to this whole AMP thing but I'm patient and willing to learn and spend tons of time. Throughout this post I hope you can begin to understand what I'm looking for in an AMP and be able to offer some opinions and advice as what I should do....
*=- I'm wanting to make a Portable AMP that can also draw power from a wall jack. I've got ideas for having it recharge the batteries while it's plugged in... I'd like to know some things about having like 2-5 9volt (or other) battiers tied in together inside the amp to power it and then when it is plugged in to recharge them... but i'm not sure how that would work... you all help.
*=- Question : Can i have like 3 outputs (assorted types) and will that effect the power of the output if I only have 1 plugged in at the time ? or will it only start to loose power when I plug something into the jack ? I'm planning on having like 2-5 3.5mm jacks for when others want to listen in... and then having a 1/4'' and a Component jack for listening to DVD's and other stuff...
*=- Buffers : Well if I can get all those batteries to work... I probably could get like 3 EL2001's stacked without to much problems... or anything else you guys think it would work with about 5- 9volt batteries or other...
<EDIT> - ADDED )*=- Hardware to build : What type of hardware am I going to need ?? What type of soldering iron do you suggest ?? and other things ?
I've got this idea about having the AMP change to more current drawing Buffers when it's plugged in... not sure if this is possible though, I was thinking having a switch that I could use to turn it to the higher power eating buffers when I plug my amp in...
I would probably need to regulate the power stuff really well... I 'm not sure about all that, Maybe just the same.
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Thanks ahead of time for your amazing help and be waiting for my post on when I get it done... I'll have some Pics and a guide if I think it's good enough !...
-stormlifter the Keeper of the Peace
"peace to the sTorMs of your mind....
I'm want to make a Meta42 Headphone AMP, but I want it to be differant. I know you guys know a **** load of stuff and I wanted to run some of my ideas and questions through you...
*=- First off, I'm not too sure about the parts and stuff... I've been tohttp://www.tangentsoft.net/audio/meta42/parts.html and I've looked over most of that and understand most of it... I'm rather new to this whole AMP thing but I'm patient and willing to learn and spend tons of time. Throughout this post I hope you can begin to understand what I'm looking for in an AMP and be able to offer some opinions and advice as what I should do....
*=- I'm wanting to make a Portable AMP that can also draw power from a wall jack. I've got ideas for having it recharge the batteries while it's plugged in... I'd like to know some things about having like 2-5 9volt (or other) battiers tied in together inside the amp to power it and then when it is plugged in to recharge them... but i'm not sure how that would work... you all help.
*=- Question : Can i have like 3 outputs (assorted types) and will that effect the power of the output if I only have 1 plugged in at the time ? or will it only start to loose power when I plug something into the jack ? I'm planning on having like 2-5 3.5mm jacks for when others want to listen in... and then having a 1/4'' and a Component jack for listening to DVD's and other stuff...
*=- Buffers : Well if I can get all those batteries to work... I probably could get like 3 EL2001's stacked without to much problems... or anything else you guys think it would work with about 5- 9volt batteries or other...
<EDIT> - ADDED )*=- Hardware to build : What type of hardware am I going to need ?? What type of soldering iron do you suggest ?? and other things ?
I've got this idea about having the AMP change to more current drawing Buffers when it's plugged in... not sure if this is possible though, I was thinking having a switch that I could use to turn it to the higher power eating buffers when I plug my amp in...
I would probably need to regulate the power stuff really well... I 'm not sure about all that, Maybe just the same.
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Thanks ahead of time for your amazing help and be waiting for my post on when I get it done... I'll have some Pics and a guide if I think it's good enough !...
-stormlifter the Keeper of the Peace
"peace to the sTorMs of your mind....