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The boards are presently available. I posted the picture already in a different thread. Although they are still not listed on my site, they can be ordered directly. The price is the same, just add a comment that payment is for a new design. Kit price also did not changed.
The rectifiers board, is the same as the new LM3875 board and accepts snubber, more option for bypas caps as well LED output.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Hengelo, The Netherlands
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Forgive my curiosity Peter, but did you already start shipping the DAC kits? Or if not, could you give a rough estimate?
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I got everything except Rikens. The lead time from Japan is two months now, so I ordered today from Partsconnxion. Will be shipping DACs on Monday.
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#184 |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Viña del Mar, Torreon
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In which thread are those pic's? if you don't mind?
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#185 |
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It was posted here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showt...348#post614348
I might try the new boards over the weekend.
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#186 |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Viña del Mar, Torreon
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OK, let me know about your findings
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#187 |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Slovenia
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Some very beautifull stuff is hidden in this topic ...
Respect Peter!! Can you just give a tip about your hifi rack dimensions?? (especially thicknes) ... |
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#188 |
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The rack is 12.5" tall, 12.5" deep. The space between metal bars is 16", not enough for most equipment, but perfect for ML preamp chassis and small DAC.
The aluminum bars are 1" x 3" , the top shelf is 2.5", two other are 1" ea. I might start building CD transport soon, so more interesting info to be expected
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Slovenia
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Can't wait to see
![]() Btw - I think I'm guessing right - Aluminium bars have "canals" where plexi plates are stuck in?? Correct? |
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It's the other way: acrylic has cutouts for aluminum bars. Although not really neccessary, it simplifies assembly as everyhning locks in place, and improves appearance as well.
All was done using basic wodworking tools: table saw, router and belt sander. Aluminum was later treated with alodine, took me 3 evenings to build it.
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