Nice stuff Shaan if messier is better then you should check out this one there isn't a decent pic of the board, but you can see some of it
also this one
It was a trigger circuit for my car alarm. Basically had a couple of SCR's which would (I think) conduct if the ground was removed, causing the caps to charge and set off the current sensing alarm
These are the two I mentioned in the ugly prototype and amp threads
Tony.
also this one
It was a trigger circuit for my car alarm. Basically had a couple of SCR's which would (I think) conduct if the ground was removed, causing the caps to charge and set off the current sensing alarm
These are the two I mentioned in the ugly prototype and amp threads
Tony.
Here are a couple more, neither still in use.
The first one I think was a voltage probe (for car electrics).
The second one was a mixer that I made for doing a uni project where we had to make a radio play. We used it for mixing recorded voice and background music. One of the pots was scavenged for some other use at some point.
Tony.
The first one I think was a voltage probe (for car electrics).
The second one was a mixer that I made for doing a uni project where we had to make a radio play. We used it for mixing recorded voice and background music. One of the pots was scavenged for some other use at some point.
Tony.
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SPDIF switch
With multiple SPDIF sources and only a few inputs on my DAC, I needed a SPDIF selector switch. So I made one out of a handful of components. It has two optical and two coaxial inputs and an optical and coaxial output. Here it's in the prototype stage. Currently it's in a nice case with it's own transformer to eliminate the need for a wall wart.
With multiple SPDIF sources and only a few inputs on my DAC, I needed a SPDIF selector switch. So I made one out of a handful of components. It has two optical and two coaxial inputs and an optical and coaxial output. Here it's in the prototype stage. Currently it's in a nice case with it's own transformer to eliminate the need for a wall wart.
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Just found this thread.
Not as nice as the others posted here, but I hope to get there eventually!
More info here -
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/anal...rf-controled-pga2320-minivol-ch-selector.html
Not as nice as the others posted here, but I hope to get there eventually!
More info here -
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/anal...rf-controled-pga2320-minivol-ch-selector.html
ESP Subwoofer Processor
This is the popular subwoofer processor from Rod Elliott's site. Peaking Freq.- 39Hz. Pleasing results.
Page link-> P48 Sub-Woofer Controller (Rev-A)
This is the popular subwoofer processor from Rod Elliott's site. Peaking Freq.- 39Hz. Pleasing results.
Page link-> P48 Sub-Woofer Controller (Rev-A)
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Pics of a Circlophone©, to be found here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/189599-my-little-cheap-circlophone.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/189599-my-little-cheap-circlophone.html
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love this thread!
If I stare at this and un-focus my eyes, i can see...
Hahaha... Congratulations!
Well, on the parts side you can see things too. This was as much a strategic-mess business as it was fun.
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