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Old 3rd August 2008, 10:16 PM   #1
jrebman is offline jrebman  United States
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Default FS: SimpleSE kit of parts, PCB, iron

Yup, truly hate to be doing this but reality and a few priority changes has caught
up with me and I must part with this project. What you will get is an almost complete kit of parts for the SimpleSE amplifier, the PC board, 2 custom Electraprint output transformers, a custom Electraprint power transformer, an Electraprint power supply choke, and a choice of high quality coupling caps. PS caps are motor runs and solens to eliminate electrolytics. Cathode bypass caps will include a selection of silmic IIs -- note: lower values than specified on the tubelab site, but plenty for the application and to eliminate LF rumble for vinyl playback.
All resistors are either Riken or Kiwame with audio note tantalums in the coupling position between
the driver/gain tube and the output tubes, and 4 PRP metal films for grid leak resistors.
The choice of coupling caps is either Mundorf Supreme Silver in Oil, or Mundorf Silver/Gold. Also included is an undrilled 17" x 12" x 2" Hammond steel chassis (steel needed to support nearly 30 pounds of transformers).
What is not included is pretty much connectors -- IEC, RCA, binding posts,the standby switch (don't like them so didn't plan to use one), and a few other small and inexpensive parts, wire, solder, etc.
Caveat: you have to be competent enough to build this from directions on the tubelab web site as I will not be able to provide technical support, and this is not a Heathkit
-- it's a collection of high-quality parts, a PC board, and some outstanding transformers that you have to turn into a functioning amplifier. All parts are brand new and
unused.
Price for the lot is a firm $650 (the iron alone is worth almost $600) so I'm making
this attractive enough for the people who would want to purchase it for the iron alone. No lowballers, please. Email for more details and a complete list of parts.

Yes, I do really regret having to do this and I'm taking a real bath on the value
of the items, but it just has to go.

Thanks,

Jim
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Old 7th August 2008, 06:42 PM   #2
n_maher is offline n_maher  United States
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Jim,

Hard to email you for more details when your email is turned off.

Nate
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Old 8th August 2008, 09:26 PM   #3
jrebman is offline jrebman  United States
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Sold.

Thanks,

Jim
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