I'm looking for an easy build to start off with. Any you guys recommend? I have a soldering iron, solder and a multimeter. So I think I'm good with tools for now. And for anyone who loves headphones, I have a Beyer DT880, Sennheiser HD650, and a Paradox by LFF. If anyone is interested also, my username on Head-Fi is Wolfetan44.
Do you want to have fun. Are you seeking adventure ?
I'm looking for an easy build to start off with. Any you guys recommend? I have a soldering iron, solder and a multimeter. So I think I'm good with tools for now. And for anyone who loves headphones, I have a Beyer DT880, Sennheiser HD650, and a Paradox by LFF. If anyone is interested also, my username on Head-Fi is Wolfetan44.
I'm looking for an easy build to start off with. Any you guys recommend? I have a soldering iron, solder and a multimeter. So I think I'm good with tools for now. And for anyone who loves headphones, I have a Beyer DT880, Sennheiser HD650, and a Paradox by LFF. If anyone is interested also, my username on Head-Fi is Wolfetan44.
Try Circlophone. Build it and listen to it. No need for any adjustment.
Regards
Ted
Another easy build with relatively low parts count is the VSSA. The PeeCeeBee thread offers easy DIY options.
PeeCeeBee Thread
PeeCeeBee Thread
Cool, I'll look at the Circlophone. Where do I get the parts? Also, instructions?
I found this: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/soli...tion-parts-accessories-beginner-friendly.html
I found this: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/soli...tion-parts-accessories-beginner-friendly.html
Cool, I'll look at the Circlophone. Where do I get the parts? Also, instructions?
I found this: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/soli...tion-parts-accessories-beginner-friendly.html
That's where you'll find all the instructions you need. For the parts try Mouser Electronics and/or Tayda Electronics.
Regards,
Ted
Have fun.Do you want to have fun. Are you seeking adventure ?
Cool, I'll start looking through the thread tonightThat's where you'll find all the instructions you need. For the parts try Mouser Electronics and/or Tayda Electronics.
Regards,
Ted
Start with a chipamp.
Very well documented, simple to build , killer sound.
Start by an LM1875 or LM3886 kit, can't go wrong.
Much easier and faster (and less potential building problems) than any discrete amp, specially as a first project.
Did I mention killer sound?
Have a good look at Chipamp - diyAudio
EDIT: plus starting with a kit, where you get all correct parts at once, in a single box or bag, is invaluable.
Very well documented, simple to build , killer sound.
Start by an LM1875 or LM3886 kit, can't go wrong.
Much easier and faster (and less potential building problems) than any discrete amp, specially as a first project.
Did I mention killer sound?
Have a good look at Chipamp - diyAudio
EDIT: plus starting with a kit, where you get all correct parts at once, in a single box or bag, is invaluable.
Directions for it?Start with a chipamp.
Very well documented, simple to build , killer sound.
Start by an LM1875 or LM3886 kit, can't go wrong.
Much easier and faster (and less potential building problems) than any discrete amp, specially as a first project.
Did I mention killer sound?
Have a good look at Chipamp - diyAudio
EDIT: plus starting with a kit, where you get all correct parts at once, in a single box or bag, is invaluable.
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