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ebay, 7c kit, worth it?

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Are you sure these are kits ? First one clearly states it's just the PCB + assembly manual (a sheet of paper, I presume). The other one appears more vague (the ungodly ugly combination of colors and huge amount of text is why I couldn't bring myself to stomach that entire description) and I'm not sure what is actually included.

Assuming those were kits they'd still require PSU material and tubes at the very least. If money is tight at the moment, tube preamp probably shouldn't be at the top of your priority list anyway. Sleep it through, those Chinese aren't going to run out of PCBs anytime soon 😉
 
As for your first link, the kit with parts and tubes, minus case, from the same dealer, costs $238.00:
DIY Kit ref Marantz 7C Tube Pre Amp (Stereo) Standard - eBay (item 320453819271 end time Jan-24-10 03:39:18 PST)
And the full kit from the same dealer costs $399.99:
Full Kit ref Marantz 7C Tube Pre Amplifier (Stereo) - eBay (item 320453820561 end time Jan-24-10 03:43:31 PST)
Plus $89 shipping for the full kit.
You can get similar kits for much better prices.

As for your second link, it says nowhere what the "kit" actually contains.

An example for better offer would be, for instance, this:
LS-22 pre-amplifier, assembled & tested (minus tubes) for $73.70:
DIYCLUB
Plus 3 12AX7 for $36.18:
DIYCLUB
Plus LS57 tubes HT rectifier and regulator, assembled and tested, including tubes, for $104.52:
DIYCLUB
Plus 100W R-Core Transformer for $34.84:
DIYCLUB
Which makes the total kit, minus box, $214.40 and you can add there a case for $41.54, for a total of $255.94 plus shipping, which is calculated by weigh and for the full kit, including transformer and case can be around $100.
Still a better offer than your first link, however a total of about $356, including shipping, is something to consider. Yet, it's better than the total of about $489 for a full kit, including shipping, for a full kit from your first link.

Even all the above offers are very expansive compared to the following SET integrated tube amplifier, shipped from Canada, which I heard high praises of its' sound quality:
MP-401 EL156 Integrated Amplifier [MP-401] - $599.99 : Musical Paradise - Audio Art
For about $600 plus shipping from Canada.
 
If you really need a pre-amp, which is doubtful, what does it need to do? Step up voltage? Drive long cables? Select between sources? Just a volume control? Phono input?

I don't know if the Marantz 7c was a classic, but it sure is old. Tube tech has improved markedly since that time, despite the solid state revolution. Just as a 68 Barracuda was a hot car, these days we also like to stop, turn corners and not die in minor accidents.

Go to bottlehead.com, and look at the foreplay kit. Good stuff, and lots of good support. Or search here for aikido, which you can buy as a PCB. Good support on that too.

Don't be another ebay junk victim. Too many posts here about how somebody bought this "kit" on ebay and it caught fire, etc.

Or just go to Radio Shack and buy a 100K stereo audio pot and put it in a box. Much better than you might expect, and dirt cheap. Much, much better, actually.
 
NOOOOO EEEEBAYYYY , please do as suggested, sleap on it, do some more research as money seems to be an issue. if not, go ahead, you will be the next person trying to get your money back, ebay is not worth looking at, a waste of time. sorry if I insulted you, but it is the truth, "you get what you pay for" advice is free, and I would listen to these guys, they know what they are talkng about as I myself am still learnig.
 
NOOOOO EEEEBAYYYY , please do as suggested, sleap on it, do some more research as money seems to be an issue. if not, go ahead, you will be the next person trying to get your money back, ebay is not worth looking at, a waste of time. sorry if I insulted you, but it is the truth, "you get what you pay for" advice is free, and I would listen to these guys, they know what they are talkng about as I myself am still learnig.

Gota love hongkong for doing this, finding a design and selling it for HUGE amounts of $$$, it's quite sad. Might get into trouble for this comment, but well it's how i strongly feel, everything on ebay for parts and kits from hongkong is pass produced CRAP! 100% JUNK just fake crap.
 
thank you all much for the constructive criticism, its what i was looking for.
as for my project, i have no idea, i am just tinkering around with some old projects and looking for some thing to keep me busy over the winter, the ice fishing is poor.
my goal here is to get a tube amp to power a cassette player also fm radio and my pc sound card. the cassette player needs the pre amp, i am working with a few old el84 amps. i have access to many salvage parts, tiring to keep cost under 50, witch is why a PCB board is ideal, the rh84 was suggested to me in a separate post, i am considering it for all i need is a choke for 20$ but for now i am just researching and studying for this project
 
Aikido Amplifier Octal Stereo Printed Circuit Board
Aikido Amplifier Octal Stereo Printed Circuit Board
this looks good, thanks
just curious on how much of this amp's components can be salvaged from vintage radios?, as in, are there any componets that must be newer or specific to this amp?

a parts list would be asome?
i just am limited on funds, and have access to many vintage audio components, so i need to hunt down the right project.
 
This should have everything you need...

Index of /Product_PDFs

Aikido would be a great first project! It's well documented, and plenty have built it. I think just about every question about it has been answered around here already.
I built the octal PCB as a line stage, and it was so simple, I decided to build the aikido phono amp point to point (no PCB).

and, I dont think anything has to be new as long as the value of the component is close to what you need.
 
Personally I would go with the Aikido, it's a much better design and benefits from current design practices which have evolved substantially since the Marantz 7 ("C" stands for "cabinet") was designed 50yrs ago. (Some of the newer Broskie designs would also be worth investigating obviously.) It is also unquestionably an ethical choice.. (What's that?) 🙄

A lot of these Asian "kits" are IP rip-offs in that the company in question has cloned a design without the permission of that design's owners. Clones of anything that was made by a still existing company are for the most part unauthorized copies. In a lot of cases the design is even a bad copy of the original and offers nothing like the level of performance of the original, which I'd say is appropriate. Caveat Emptor!

Probably all "kit" pcb based copies of CAT or CJ pre-amplifiers on eBay for example are the result of IP theft. Large companies like LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy) have the wherewithal to enforce their IP and product identity rights, but most audio companies haven't the legal or financial resources.

There are lots of little Chinese companies making original products with considerable merit, I would give those guys my business over anyone making a clone of someone else's design without permission.
 
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Personally I would go with the Aikido, it's a much better design and benefits from current design practices which have evolved substantially since the Marantz 7 ("C" stands for "cabinet") was designed 50yrs ago. (Some of the newer Broskie designs would also be worth investigating obviously.) It is also unquestionably an ethical choice.. (What's that?) 🙄

A lot of these Asian "kits" are IP rip-offs in that the company in question has cloned a design without the permission of that design's owners. Clones of anything that was made by a still existing company are for the most part unauthorized copies. In a lot of cases the design is even a bad copy of the original and offers nothing like the level of performance of the original, which I'd say is appropriate. Caveat Emptor!

Probably all "kit" pcb based copies of CAT or CJ pre-amplifiers on eBay for example are the result of IP theft. Large companies like LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy) have the wherewithal to enforce their IP and product identity rights, but most audio companies haven't the legal or financial resources.

There are lots of little Chinese companies making original products with considerable merit, I would give those guys my business over anyone making a clone of someone else's design without permission.

My point exactly 🙂
 
Actually I respectfully disagree with Jaon's post. IMHO selling copies or supposed copies of long out of production electronic items is fine by me, especially copies of something that old. Weather or not the copy can replicate the sound of the original is something the buyer would have to determine himself... The price in the board kits is certainly reasonable enough. As far as selling copies of currently produced stuff or stuff with current standing patents that IMHO is a very bad thing!

Mark
 
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