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#931 |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: far away
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Hi all,
Where can buy the F5 PCB and the transistors kit???? Best regards, Williams
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You can buy the boards here:
GB order page for cviller and the components you can buy at tech diy: Tech DIY Company Store But you will also need some heatsinks and psu components. |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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Christan, what did the rest of the system consist of at the show??
I assume all of the listeners were very impressed with the performance of your F5 |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sacramento
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W.A. You will be extremely pleased with both purchases, go for it. P.S. Take it from me. ask LOTS of questions before you make a mistake and have to buy new parts.............Thanks Christian........Jackinnj Ron
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"If it doesn't work properly, hope it catches on fire"- Nelson Pass @ BA3 "I fired up the prototype. Literally." The Prophet Pass. |
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Ron
__________________ "If it doesn't work properly, hope it catches on fire"- Nelson Pass @ BA3 That was funny, wasn't it. He's a very humerous guy. Of course Christian I think is the luckiest guy in the world.
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#937 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sacramento
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Tea-Bag,
Did you see where Nelson kept the chalk? ROTFL. Ron
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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I have just about aquired all the necessary parts to start my project, all I need now is the internal wire for the amp.
I am curious as to what the group is using for the different connections.. What quality and gauge for: 1)DC supply wires 2)signal input wire 3)output wire to the binding posts I have ordered premium parts like riken and caddock resistors so I don't want to skimp on the interconnect wire!!! So what's every one using?? |
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I have used gauge 14 for power and output and normally I use coaxial for inputs, but that is a matter of preference and grounding scheme. I have also used 2.5mm^2 wire for the power connections. 2.5mm^2 wire is a tiny bit smaller than 13 AWG so I suppose you can use 13 too.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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I was wondering more about quality...
Teflon insulation, OFC things like that.... |
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