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my Duals

here is my dual lm1875 and dual lm3886 pcbs
designd the pcb with proteus lite
gonna use them for a bi-amping project im busy with:)
 

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This is my new gainclone. Rather low diy-factor since I purchased most of the parts on ebay.

Chipamp kit with power supply - ebay
Loudspeaker protection (modded and used as buffer power on delay) - ebay
Softstart - ebay
Tube Buffer - ebay
Ground loop breaker circuit - diy
Case - diy

It sounds very good and soon I will try it with some higher class speakers.
The hum was terrible before I installed the ground loop breaker circuit. Now there is no hum at all.

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Thanks for your comments!

FastEddy said:
"Tube Buffer" ... That's a tube pre-amp, right?

Mighty mighty nice ... :smash:

I think you should define it as a buffer since it's unity gain but i'm not sure about the definitions.

The corners are made from profiles I found in a pile of junk.

The buffer is a Musical Fidelity X-10D clone sold by diygene at ebay.

There will hopefully be two big analog vu-meters on the front but I have not yet found any proper ones.
 
1875 chipamp strongbox

Just finished building the LM1875 kit form chipamp.com. Originally bought a 25-0-25 Toroidal, but decided that was way too large for what I wanted to do with this (ipod dock). I ended up using a Radia Shack 24ct .45amp which seems to work fine. The heatsink is small (salvaged from a dead computer power supply) so the thing gets a little warm but not too hot to hold.

It's my first gainclone. I definitely enjoyed building it and it sounds fine. I don't think I have the star grounding set up ideally (really only has a PSU star), but there's no hiss or hum and I'm quite content with it for now. My speakers are weak, so I don't think I can grade the sound quality until I fix that.

Anyway here are a few photos. The case was something my Dad probably picked up in the 40's, he kept papers in it and I think it goes a little beyond retro - maybe a pirate's amp.

Steve
arrrrghhhh!




Here are some photo's:

LM1875%20chipamp%20-%20front.jpg


LM1875%20chipamp%20-%20case.jpg


LM1875%20chipamp%20-%20inside3.jpg


LM1875%20chipamp%20-%20boards.jpg


LM1875%20chipamp%20-%20back%20panel.jpg