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Old 9th March 2010, 11:13 AM   #1
keftes is offline keftes  Greece
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Default Hello to everyone..

First of all since this is my first post I want to say hello to everyone.


I want to make a diy amp and I know that I 'am in the right place but since

I 'am interesting of building something with high performance per price ratio I feel a little bit lost in the middle of all those projects and in the hundreds pages per each one (thousands in some of them).


So I wonder if it is possible to make a thread in each session with the estimated price (+-) for each project (not specs to avoid any conflicts in comparison of the projects) for info.


I think it would be great help especially for those who don't have or want to spend a fortune.


Give your opinions please..
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Old 9th March 2010, 02:36 PM   #2
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For my amp, I posted a BOM with part numbers from Mouser and DigiKey. That makes it relatively easy to check pricing.
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Old 9th March 2010, 02:49 PM   #3
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So I wonder if it is possible to make a thread in each session with the estimated price (+-) for each project (not specs to avoid any conflicts in comparison of the projects) for info.
Like everything in DIY, there are tradeoffs..."boutique" or even near-boutique parts can drive up the cost of a simple project by a lot. Transformers can vary in price by hundreds just depending on which manufacturer is chosen
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Old 9th March 2010, 09:15 PM   #4
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Steve Dunlap I will check it. Thanks.

Glowbug an average price then could be helpfull a lot. I wanted to build elektors titan 2000 but when I saw that the cost for 2 channels will be above 1500 (+-) I made a 180 degrees turn and I now I'm searcing for something else.
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