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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: UK
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Hi Guys
I've been lurking around the forums for a while but thought I'd finally introduce myself properly. I started reading these forums when I first heard of a "Gainclone" amp. I didn't know what one was but after a bit of research, I decided that I need to build one. I can't count up the hours I've spent reading about various different things but it's a lot and I've finally managed to make something..... no, not a gainclone. I've just put together my first chipamp based on a TDA2040. I'll post more about it in the chipamp section but I feel it's a step in the right direction. I look forward to showing you my creation and picking all of your brains at some point Cheers |
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Speakerholic
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Cheers nurbit, welcome officially.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: UK
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As promised, I've added my first effort to the chipamp section
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diyAudio Member
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Read your post called "my first build". Looks good. You are on your way.
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