HI,
All those that have built the B1 buffer by Passlabs, could someone sell me a spare one which is fully working, built and in a case?
I think I saw someone made the single supply version in a small portable case, before moving onto his dual supply version.
My last one did not go as planned and I could never fix it so I do not want to suffer again, and I'm in need of a preamp. I'm sure there must be someone who is willing to fulfill this request?
Thanks.
Professor Smith~
All those that have built the B1 buffer by Passlabs, could someone sell me a spare one which is fully working, built and in a case?
I think I saw someone made the single supply version in a small portable case, before moving onto his dual supply version.
My last one did not go as planned and I could never fix it so I do not want to suffer again, and I'm in need of a preamp. I'm sure there must be someone who is willing to fulfill this request?
Thanks.
Professor Smith~
Professor smith said:My last one did not go as planned and I could never fix it so I do not want to suffer again, and I'm in need of a preamp.
It's hard to imagine that you couldn't fix it...
Well the trouble is, it works, but it just doesnt sound right to me.
So I am assuming it may have a fault somewhere.
I would rather it not work then at least I would know how to fix it. In my case, I dont even know whats wrong with it. It could be a subtle problem such as a damaged capacitor or someone suggewted grounding but I dont believ grounding could make such a big difference in sound quality.
The only other sign is a hiss and a slight buzz which increases dramatically when i touch the circuit (its an open circuit which was built point to point)
So I am assuming it may have a fault somewhere.
I would rather it not work then at least I would know how to fix it. In my case, I dont even know whats wrong with it. It could be a subtle problem such as a damaged capacitor or someone suggewted grounding but I dont believ grounding could make such a big difference in sound quality.
The only other sign is a hiss and a slight buzz which increases dramatically when i touch the circuit (its an open circuit which was built point to point)
adamus said:how much is a cased up b1, with pot etc worth?
895.- $
http://www.marksammut.com/List.html
Greetings,
Chris
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