moe29 said:as usual Mads... sweet
thanks for sharing
(submit to PassDIY Forum!)
Thanks Moe, but I'm not so shure about passdiy. I'm think I'm more comfortable lurking aounding in the shadows over here
Yep, they're from elfa (#50-250-36), they are made by TEKO www.teko.it product number DS2480 .18 they're called "DISSIPATOR" under RF-enclosures (not much of an RF case though).
I only have problems with electronicsI always have the same problem with mechanics.....
Steen
I am sure that preamp of yours is well worth it!Thanks Moe, but I'm not so shure about passdiy.
Netlist said:Very nice. This must be the first one I've seen here on the forum.
Thanks for sharing.
/Hugo
Thanks, yes I think it is the first X2 on the forum, and you're welcome
AuroraB said:<snip>
BTW-what CAD do you use??
Halgeir
- way up north.....:
Takker.
I use EAGLE for now, but maybe I'll switch to ultiboard..
BURNER said:It's very nice work !!! BTW what's value of DACT CT2 you've used?
Thanks, it's a 10K, as it should be.
PierreG said:Can you post the PCB?
I could, IF it was all ok with Nelson. But I don't think it would be wise, since it's highly optimized for my needs, and very lacking in documentation etc. If I where to make this as a public DIY project I would definately do it another way.
Thanks Sven, that was exactly the reason I posted the pictures. To show how simple it can be done. Send me an email through mads at viiaudio.com and I'll send the documentation as it appears on my harddrive to anyone that is very interested. Please note that I don't have time to support this as a project, but you may have the files as inspiration. If there is enough interest I might consider doing a revision of the X2 and make it into a project. Remember that the X2 runs on high voltages that can harm you
dw8083 said:
. . . ripped off in Asia.
Not only in Asia, but also even in diyAudio forum in a way.
Actually, I hardly see any rip-offed Pass propeties around here. I buy plenty of DVD tho . . .
Very nice X2, Mad-K.
Regards
jh
dw8083 -
I wouldn't be surprised if Nelson is very PO'd with the way he has been ripped off in Asia. All service manuals were removed from passlabs.com. It comes to that at some point.
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oh no you cant be serious!!, the best, NP, has removed all the
service manuals, i dont know how to respond to that, im speechless... i hope N reevaluates the situation in a positive
way so us fans dont miss out on technical literature of his
kind regards
I wouldn't be surprised if Nelson is very PO'd with the way he has been ripped off in Asia. All service manuals were removed from passlabs.com. It comes to that at some point.
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oh no you cant be serious!!, the best, NP, has removed all the
service manuals, i dont know how to respond to that, im speechless... i hope N reevaluates the situation in a positive
way so us fans dont miss out on technical literature of his
kind regards
dw8083 said:I wouldn't be surprised if Nelson is very PO'd with the way he has been ripped off in Asia. All service manuals were removed from passlabs.com. It comes to that at some point.
What a pitty some knuckle heads ruin it for the rest of us hobbyists.
-David
Sadly this is not far from the truth. The golden days of passlabs service manuals are over. Too bad, I have learned a lot from these documents.
On the bright side we still have both PassDIY and First Watt (read Nelson) to supply us with knowledge, information and to enlighten us.
Happy DIY'ing
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