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... an IC socket cut in half has the proper hole spacing for the coaster amp.
Good thinking!
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... an IC socket cut in half has the proper hole spacing for the coaster amp.
Thanks for starting the thread Rensek.
I've got a couple of unbuilt decade old Oatley Electronics K272 6418 headphone kits plus some spare tubes at the bottom of my parts bin so I'm up for a coaster build.
http://diyaudioprojects.com/Tubes/6418-Tube-Preamp-Headphone-Kit/
I may even build up one of the K272 kits so I can make a comparison.
Thank you @Paladin79 . Probably won’t ever build one, but have enjoyed following you building yours.
the latest versionI may have to see if those kits are still around. I am always looking for something portable to take outside. I can use a large battery pack but something small and handy would be nice..
I went to the link but is it out of stock I dont see an add to cart button. Do I need to use a VPN so I have an Aussie IP?the latest version
http://oatleyelectronics.com//product_info.php?products_id=1102
there is a pdf there that can be downloaded
Thank you ZZ, if I get the time I may do a few extra builds to help folks out, I have been involved with electronics since college but like many, I am more used to thru-hole circuit boards.Pretty much every company I have been with has moved me into management and paid for a lot of post grad education but I still like to work with tools and build a few things myself. It is never easy for me to teach a person something that I cannot do myself and I like to stay up on technology.
This is not an easy build by any means but I am adapting to it, I may need to get other tweezers and adapt a bit but I am used to figuring things out.
Bottlehead or DIY Audio. Build a Bottlehead Crack first