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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Forsale is an Aleph L Preamp. Its built using p2p soldering on breadboard. I used the same component layout and schematic from the PassLabs archives. It only has one input, one output and volume control. The trafo is 200va 110v. The enclosure consist of a 1" thick aluminum milled front panel. The chassis is made from bent aluminum and the top cover is .25" thick aluminum plate. The volume knob is a solid polished stainless steel DACT knob. The whole thing weighs 18 pounds. Im asking $230 which is a bargain considering the volume knob alone cost $70 and the enclosure cost me another $100. Shipping will be quite expensive due to the weight. Please message me to determine shipping cost if you are interested.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: SINGAPORE
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can't believe PassLab produced this.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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I will include a pair of solid Birds Eye Maple wood side panels
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It's somewhat tempting. Trim up the wood a bit, put a roundover on it to match the profile of the faceplate, add an input switch to allow 3-4 inputs instead of one, a rear plate to match the front and have it anodized and you'd have one fine preamp for 350.00 or so in total investment.
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