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Join Date: Sep 2005
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A few weeks ago I finished my DIY Naim Clone based on the Neils' project.
You can see this proj under below www: http://beardini-audio.prv.pl Cheers Beardini |
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Hi Waldemar
Looking good
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: San Diego, USA
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I think that's very nice.
Questions - First time i've seen someone make a discrete high current voltage regulator. What voltage range does it provide and how much current can it deliver? - how did you get the 3D models- does Eagle have this feature? |
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Id like to know the rail voltage of the voltage after regulation too. I see that he has a pot for both rails to be adjusted.. HUmm id be interested in buying a few of these boards J' |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Munich, Germany
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Beardini,
on the power amplifier circuit, what is the paralleling of T5 with T13 respectively T4 with T14 is meant for ? I have never seen such a paralleling of different transistors at the voltage amplifier stage. best regards, Hartmut |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Norwich, UK
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How does it sound compare to the original???
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Taiwan
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Thanks |
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I've always had a hankering to build a NAIM (have owned 3 x 160 and 2 NAITs). Particularily interested in the NAP regulators.
<the following is a rant -- it should not be considered a slight, just part of my meager effort to make the web a more useful place> But... your web site uses javascript for navigation and none of the menus work. <rant> javascript should NEVER be used for navigation because it is guaranteed to break somewher sometime</rant> I could also live without the frames (whoever foisted frames on us should be shot, and what looks like a flash anumation. Whiz for whiz sake is just a bad idea. OK. I found a browser it works in (well mostly) -- sorry to rant, but the pages really aren't very good. The project i really like thou -- as much as i was willing to wade thru to see. If you want some constructive criticism to make your site WAY better send me a private mail. dave
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