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digi01
point to point or PCB, it is still a argument points in audio forms.

anyhow,this is my pcb layout design.based on MJ mini tubes headphone amp:http://headwize.com/projects/showfi...e=cmoy5_prj.htm

real things;)
Sch3mat1c
Ugly. It's like extreme showroom hotrod competitions...they look everywhere... I couldn't live knowing I disgraced my tubes and the GOT by using a PCB. :whazzat: :whazzat: :whazzat: :D

</sarcasm>

Sure, whatever.

Tim
digi01
:D

In fact I have never give up p2p wiring.I was just curious how the PCB mode was going.


-H.B
barossi
Hello Digi01,

nice PCB! I build up a headphono amp from Headwize.com with the 6AS7 tube.
http://headwize.com/projects/showfi...waarde1_prj.htm

and it works pretty nice with my Sennheiser HD 600.
But my plans for the future are, to build up the ECC88 Pre you had posted!
Do you sell the PCB's?

Greetings Barossi:)
dhaen
Neat and practical :)
digi01
Hi barossi,the PCB boards is available.

you may check out this page for more details:http://headwize.com/ubb/showpage5.p...days=20&fpage=1

-H.B
barossi
Hello Digi01,

i'am interesting in two PCB's. Did you receive my Email?

Greetings Barossi
digi01
i have reply your mail;)

hearty cheers

H.B
digi01
:D
find some interest talk about PCB vs P TO P:
http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl...pcb&r=&session=

http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl...pcb&r=&session=

H.B
fdegrove
Hi,

Teflon boards anyone?

I still have to find a good sounding PCB mounted tube circuit that I couldn't improve simply by going P2P...

Besides, it's so much easier to repair, upgrade...no worries about lifting traces, hot spots, carbonized glasfibers and so on.

Nah, tubes = p2p.

Cheers,;)

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