Hello all I was wondering if anyone has built one of these Class A Amp Kits from Altronics ???
http://www.altronics.com.au/cat.asp?cat=11&grp=427&id=K5109
If so what does it sound like and how does it compare to say the JLH Class A Design?
Any info greatly appreciated
Cheers
Angel-Baby
http://www.altronics.com.au/cat.asp?cat=11&grp=427&id=K5109
If so what does it sound like and how does it compare to say the JLH Class A Design?
Any info greatly appreciated
Cheers
Angel-Baby
At the price (£17.50) looks extremely good value, the additional
regulated +/-V regulator board is even better value (£10.50),
and I recommend you use one per amplifier board.
I have no experience of the amplifier but it seems excellent value.
Compare to :
http://www.williamshart.com/classa.htm
sreten.
regulated +/-V regulator board is even better value (£10.50),
and I recommend you use one per amplifier board.
I have no experience of the amplifier but it seems excellent value.
Compare to :
http://www.williamshart.com/classa.htm
sreten.
Such perfect sentiment, DX.
Dick Olsher ( www.blackdahlia.com ) said "The first watt
is the most important watt".
Someone on this forum did equally well: "Who cares what an
amp sounds like at 300 watts when it's sh*t at 1 watt?"
This of course was the inspiration in the naming of my new
kitchen-table enterprise.
Dick Olsher ( www.blackdahlia.com ) said "The first watt
is the most important watt".
Someone on this forum did equally well: "Who cares what an
amp sounds like at 300 watts when it's sh*t at 1 watt?"
This of course was the inspiration in the naming of my new
kitchen-table enterprise.
The SC 1998 Class A 15W amp is a competent amplifier.
It sounds pretty good, but nothing wonderful, not to be compared to the JLH, for example.
However, it measures extremely well............
One of the most artful comments this year, NP!
Cheers,
Hugh
It sounds pretty good, but nothing wonderful, not to be compared to the JLH, for example.
However, it measures extremely well............
Not coming to a store near you...
One of the most artful comments this year, NP!
Cheers,
Hugh
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