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can some one give me a picture of the p3A's PCB?
(2 sides) i want to build the p3a amp but i dont know how the PCB looks like... thanks, ben |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Chapel St.
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haha, yeah right.
if you want the PCBs so badly why dont you just buy them? i'm sure rod put alot of time in to building the pcb layout for optimal sound quality. he's provided a schematic, why dont you build a layout similar to his by looking at the componenent layout? i recommend www.cadsoft.de Eagle PCB editor for a program |
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Did it Himself
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The design is copyrighted. PCB is available from sound.au.com for a fair price.
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diyAudio Member
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thanks
ill try to build my own... |
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does any one have an idea for how to design my pcb?
(im not good in that) |
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as richie00boy said this design is copyrighted so i guess it would be wrong to ask for help
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Norwich, UK
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Either get some software like EAGLE, Protel or even ExpressPCB and do it there.
I have just built a prototype on stripboard for evaluation and tinkering. Haven't tested it yet but it wasn't too hard to do on stripboard. I'm not expecting optimal performance though. |
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