CarlosT said:Does anyone make a decent inverted GC kit?
I've got something in the works based on this circuit but it'll be a little while before anything happens. The PCB design itself won't take long at all, there are just too many other projects underway that need to get finished first
I found one here but the schematic doesn't appear right...looks like a non-inverting...
http://www.tech-diy.com/chipamps.htm
http://www.tech-diy.com/chipamps.htm
I am on the way to do a kit with the inv GC proposed here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=77187
You can see a prototype on my site:
http://www.hifilab.it/en/ampli.html
(scroll down to the end of the page)
I have so little time left after my real jobs and so i can't estimate the time to have some kit in stock.
ciao
andrea
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=77187
You can see a prototype on my site:
http://www.hifilab.it/en/ampli.html
(scroll down to the end of the page)
I have so little time left after my real jobs and so i can't estimate the time to have some kit in stock.
ciao
andrea
PointZero
Hi Carlos,
I want to point out that EZAmps.com has an inverted GC style amplifier kit using the LM3886T called the PointZero. I will state upfront that this is my business, so you can take whatever I say with a grain of salt. However, I have several happy customers thus far (just opened for business three weeks ago).
The amplifier is DC offset compensated for <1mV max. The kit is geared toward the average individual with an interest in building an excellent quality "chip" amplifier without resorting to sourcing all their parts. The PointZero comes with all hardware including the heatsink.
Hi Carlos,
I want to point out that EZAmps.com has an inverted GC style amplifier kit using the LM3886T called the PointZero. I will state upfront that this is my business, so you can take whatever I say with a grain of salt. However, I have several happy customers thus far (just opened for business three weeks ago).
The amplifier is DC offset compensated for <1mV max. The kit is geared toward the average individual with an interest in building an excellent quality "chip" amplifier without resorting to sourcing all their parts. The PointZero comes with all hardware including the heatsink.
The man behind it is jackinnj. I'm sure he can supply you with info.CarlosT said:I found one here but the schematic doesn't appear right...looks like a non-inverting...
http://www.tech-diy.com/chipamps.htm
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