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Old 15th November 2006, 07:17 PM   #1
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Default My first Class D Amp6

Here it is, my first class D amp.
AMP6 Basic from 41hz, smps, a couple of 4.700 uf capacitors with discharge resistors, alps blu and a 3 point selector.
My firs integrated amp ever

I'm very satisfied of it!
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Old 15th November 2006, 07:20 PM   #2
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Here it is, my first class D amp.
AMP6 Basic from 41hz, smps, a couple of 4.700 uf capacitors with discharge resistors, alps blu and a 3 point selector.
My firs integrated amp ever

I'm very satisfied of it!

The setup
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Old 15th November 2006, 07:25 PM   #3
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The setup
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Old 15th November 2006, 08:05 PM   #4
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Very nice !

Come vanno le indiana line?
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Old 15th November 2006, 08:37 PM   #5
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Hi Fosforo

The amp looks good !

The SMPS looks like a Skynet. Where did it come from ?

And where did you get the case ?

Mark
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Old 15th November 2006, 08:39 PM   #6
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Very nice amp man!

Obviously there are a few things that could have been done nicer, but that's also what I say of every amp I've built myself....

I don't imply things that will make the soundquality better, only make it look more tidy...(but luckaly you don't have to look at the insides allday ). Very good looking volume and selector knobs, but is the volume knob drilled lower or is it the photo?

You have the same type of cd player as my mother has (no kidding..) She also has a van Medevoort MA tube amplifier. I have an audiodigit MC4x100 amplifier ordered in Italy from Autocostruire...but nowadays I would have bought an AMP9 from http://www.41hz.com

I just ordered 4 AMP32 kits from them, they're very cute, I'm going to build them in aluminum boxes (see pic). I folded them today after work...
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Very nice !

Come vanno le indiana line?


Indiana Linea are good speakears, specially for their value for money.
This one is model 4.03, i think that they have been substituted by a newer one.
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Old 15th November 2006, 10:36 PM   #8
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Hi Fosforo

The amp looks good !

The SMPS looks like a Skynet. Where did it come from ?

And where did you get the case ?

Mark

Yes, this is a Skynet, i got it from ebay.
The case if from hifi2000 an italian producer: www.hifi2000.it
They have a very wide range of good products!
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Old 15th November 2006, 10:40 PM   #9
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Very nice amp man!

Obviously there are a few things that could have been done nicer, but that's also what I say of every amp I've built myself....

I don't imply things that will make the soundquality better, only make it look more tidy...(but luckaly you don't have to look at the insides allday ). Very good looking volume and selector knobs, but is the volume knob drilled lower or is it the photo?

You have the same type of cd player as my mother has (no kidding..) She also has a van Medevoort MA tube amplifier. I have an audiodigit MC4x100 amplifier ordered in Italy from Autocostruire...but nowadays I would have bought an AMP9 from http://www.41hz.com

I just ordered 4 AMP32 kits from them, they're very cute, I'm going to build them in aluminum boxes (see pic). I folded them today after work...

Yes, you're right the volume knob is drilled lower than the selector, i've made a mistake drilling the holes ...
Btw, the CD player is a CD 63 MkII Ki Signature with a LiTe Dac-Ah as D/A converter.
This is my "office" setup, but i'm very pleased of it.
Apart the volume knob, what do you think that could have been done better?
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Old 15th November 2006, 11:39 PM   #10
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Very nice amp man!
I just ordered 4 AMP32 kits from them, they're very cute, I'm going to build them in aluminum boxes (see pic). I folded them today after work...
NICE BOXES, very nice. Always loved that classic industrial pattern.

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Yes, you're right the volume knob is drilled lower than the selector, i've made a mistake drilling the holes ...
Apart the volume knob, what do you think that could have been done better?
I actually like the messy look on the front panel Given the otherwise classy and polished look, the slightly jumbled knobs let you know that it's all homebuilt goodness. Charming, somehow.
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