Can someone please point me to BOM for UGS ?
thanks
Index of /diy/preamp_ugs
Towards the bottom you will find a excel file called "UGS_liste de courses.xls"
Maybe that is what you are looking for?
Regards
Back in 2008 I started to build my UGS preamp. I had a few difficulties and was very grateful for help from Cheff, Jacco, Maoussse and others. After installing a new Atmega64 I managed to upload the right software. I regret to say that I did nothing else to it after that. We moved house. I put the amp in a box.
However, almost 5 years later I decided to get it up and running. I thought I may need to reinstall the software. I connected the various pcbs, and powered it up and Hey presto. The dispay shows what it should. All the relays function correctly and .....it plays music
So for 5 years it has been in a perfectly usable condition - doh.
Most of the case is made. I'm just working on the front panel. When I have the control board secured I'll post some pics.
Thank you
However, almost 5 years later I decided to get it up and running. I thought I may need to reinstall the software. I connected the various pcbs, and powered it up and Hey presto. The dispay shows what it should. All the relays function correctly and .....it plays music
So for 5 years it has been in a perfectly usable condition - doh.
Most of the case is made. I'm just working on the front panel. When I have the control board secured I'll post some pics.
Thank you
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Hi, it's been almost 5 years that I stopped DIY too.
It was for personnal reasons and strange enough, I'm back too
My UGS All inclusive is operating flawless for over 6 years now.
That design is really robust
Hearing is still a great amount of pleasure
Talking about the front panel, it's the most difficult part of building, because it's the part that you see and you don't want it to look "homemade" but rather "pro" hu hu hu
regards
It was for personnal reasons and strange enough, I'm back too
My UGS All inclusive is operating flawless for over 6 years now.
That design is really robust
Hearing is still a great amount of pleasure
Talking about the front panel, it's the most difficult part of building, because it's the part that you see and you don't want it to look "homemade" but rather "pro" hu hu hu
regards
Hi, it's been almost 5 years that I stopped DIY too.
It was for personnal reasons and strange enough, I'm back too
My UGS All inclusive is operating flawless for over 6 years now.
That design is really robust
Hearing is still a great amount of pleasure
Talking about the front panel, it's the most difficult part of building, because it's the part that you see and you don't want it to look "homemade" but rather "pro" hu hu hu
regards
Happy backcomming Trung. I have no news from Flat log time ago. No answer on mail....
Marc
Hi Maousse,
this is the most compicated project that I've underatken so far. I'm so pleased with it and loking fowward to some extended listening.
The front panel is indeed time consuming. I'm making it from acrylic - three layers, the centre one is transparent. LEDs will give a slit of blue light around the edge of the front and also imuminate the 6 push switches. Nearly there!!
Salut
Aidan
this is the most compicated project that I've underatken so far. I'm so pleased with it and loking fowward to some extended listening.
The front panel is indeed time consuming. I'm making it from acrylic - three layers, the centre one is transparent. LEDs will give a slit of blue light around the edge of the front and also imuminate the 6 push switches. Nearly there!!
Salut
Aidan
Hi, it's been almost 5 years that I stopped DIY too.
It was for personnal reasons and strange enough, I'm back too
My UGS All inclusive is operating flawless for over 6 years now.
That design is really robust
Hearing is still a great amount of pleasure
Talking about the front panel, it's the most difficult part of building, because it's the part that you see and you don't want it to look "homemade" but rather "pro" hu hu hu
regards
Hi Trung
Nice to see you're back
My UGS All Inclusive works fine too, thanks for your help !!!
Phil
Hi samoloko
Have a look here
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/86300-ugs-adventures-3.html#post1006143
Phil
Have a look here
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/86300-ugs-adventures-3.html#post1006143
Phil
Have just spent a few hours listening to the preamp and I am very pleased and impressed.
The front panel is attached and looking great in black gloss but it still needs a volume knob. A fancy one is in the post along with some RCA connectors for the back panel.
The sub board also needs to be installed.
Steady but sound progress.
The front panel is attached and looking great in black gloss but it still needs a volume knob. A fancy one is in the post along with some RCA connectors for the back panel.
The sub board also needs to be installed.
Steady but sound progress.
Another happy laureate of the mighty "fugly" award ...
Chalk, you could also easily win the "blur pics award" btw
Manu
I forgot to say : beautiful! But thats obvious ...
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