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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
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while looking on ebay for a bit i saw this quite interesting amplifier.
21 dollar for a PCB and all parts, even including the small heatsinks needed. PCB looks nice imho, parts look promising. but anyone got any experience with this amplifier, i was thinking about building a stereo pair for my PC. got some 18V and 22V transformers here, and 50 watts is enough. and what kind of cooling would be needed, i guess 1 K/W should be enough. or maybe a CPU cooler + silent fan? Link to the amp kit Rik |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Belgium the land of chocolate
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It looks like de DX amp from DestroyerX
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Yep, that's Carlos' amp all right using cheap Chinese components.
No heatsink provided? You would need one heatsink for both channels around 0.5C/watt. In practice that would be 10" long and 3" tall, with 2 1/2" fins. Hugh |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
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0.5C/watt for 2 means 1C/watt per piece right?
i got some of those, and transformers. so would be 26 dollars per channel + casing. question is more, is it a fairly decent amplifier, PCB looks nice, parts dont look to cheap, at least not cheaper then the stuff i use |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Norwich, UK
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Yet another example of chinese thievery!
There was someone on here who bought one of these kits and found out very quickly that they had given the wrong polarity transistor for the bias device. His outputs soon blew - and they're probably fake Toshiba's anyway. |
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diyAudio Member
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Be aware that forum folks use not to assist any amp building from unauthorized source. You should ask the author of this DIY project first.
You may follow this thread: Destroyer x Amplifier...Dx amp...my amplifier Good luck!
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Belgium the land of chocolate
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If you want a good amp and be shure you have the right one take the real DX amp from Carlos
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Have a look at this thread:
I guess diy wasn't for me. If this is the same, be careful of the Vbias circuit. They have changed it a bit and it may work, I am not sure. On the amp above I just used a DB139 for the Vbias as per Carlos's original circuit and it worked fine. The PCB is not 100% copy but the components placement is the same, quality is pretty good for US$21. The Toshibas looked genuine to me but I didn't open one up to check. regards
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