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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: twin cities
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I just wanted to post this. The boards I got look great. I'm sure most of the people on the board have them, but if you haven't, pick some up. These are the new version with two PS board. I can't wait to try them out.
Great job! Peanut |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Charlotte, NC - USA
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Mine are nice too. It is a good value without question, as you could lose more buying parts from separate vendors than the single source from Brian.
Enjoy the build and comment on any problems with the manual, as he's set up a comment address to help others get into this without problems. Whether or not this is the ultimate amp to own is far from the question. Is it an opportunity for someone to get a well packed, hopefully easily understood build that is better than most consumer products and start the desire to DIY is equally a moot point, in my opinion. This kit is a confidence builder, for me at least. If you have a spare $20, subscribe to AudioExpress as well. It too helps the enjoyment of this hobby, as far as I can tell. Sandy. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ventura CA
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Argggghhhhhh,
still waiting in California, even though Brian said I was one of the first to order. Here I am with a 4 day weekend and nothing left to do but drink beer! Oh well, it's not all bad. Leo Smith |
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Quote:
Sorry your order hasn't gotten to you yet, but it did ship out to you wednesday or thursday. The reason it didn't go out first was because it had a combination of premium and basic kits, and I kitted the premium kits first, then once I got most of them out of the way I started on the basic kits, so the few people who had both types of kits had a few extra days of delay. 80% or more of the orders were only premium kits, so I got them done first. Also, most of the basic kits were in the later batch of orders, so this way seemed to work best. You should receive your kits very soon, and good luck with your projects. -- Brian |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ventura CA
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Thanks Brian,
I wasn't fishing for a reply from you, just venting a little frustration. You must read everything here! I believe you are doing me a favor, just doing this at all! thanks, Leo Smith |
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