Patrick: the relays are the same.
Jorge: I will not give the VCPre a case of its own. I have put it into the amplifier's case as can been seen on the image of my post #1.
Btw: Reichelt has nice cases as well!
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
Jorge: I will not give the VCPre a case of its own. I have put it into the amplifier's case as can been seen on the image of my post #1.
Btw: Reichelt has nice cases as well!
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
Patrick: the URL is poiting to the top item in ZYSCOM's ebay LCD - shop. This happens to be a 16x4 display.
The VCPre software supports both 16x1 and 16x2 chars LCDs.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
The VCPre software supports both 16x1 and 16x2 chars LCDs.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
Any ideas for a case? That is my main concern already because working with metal is very difficult and with wood is a mess, also I am space limited...
Jorge,
You could try something like this:
High quality aluminum Power amplifier Enclosure suitable for PGA2311 preamp | eBay
Not cheap when you consider shipping, but it has all the holes pre-drilled for your I/O, volume pot and display. Better check the dimensions of your LED display to make sure it fits.
Cheers, Mat
Bad thing with those enclosures is extra vat on top. But even that is not all- Royal Mail will charge you £8 for handling !
Rudy, money has been transferred.
I am going for holidays too so I put my work address in case delivery would be then.
I am going for holidays too so I put my work address in case delivery would be then.
Thanks Mat...
It is not cheap, but considering all the metal work is cheaper than a modushop one. I will consider it...
Thanks Mat!!
Cheers, Jorge
Jorge,
You could try something like this:
High quality aluminum Power amplifier Enclosure suitable for PGA2311 preamp | eBay
Not cheap when you consider shipping, but it has all the holes pre-drilled for your I/O, volume pot and display. Better check the dimensions of your LED display to make sure it fits.
Cheers, Mat
It is not cheap, but considering all the metal work is cheaper than a modushop one. I will consider it...
Thanks Mat!!
Cheers, Jorge
Rudi,
If my arithmetic is correct, you might have one remaining set. If I am right please put me down for a complete set. If not, I shall wait until August.
Thanks
Geoff
If my arithmetic is correct, you might have one remaining set. If I am right please put me down for a complete set. If not, I shall wait until August.
Thanks
Geoff
Gentlemen, find attached the current order status.
@Diy-calderon, Passive240, Geoffcooper: I have put your name on the list for the second-round.
I had to change the brand of the PCB-transformer: the small HAHN-transformer, 7.5VAC is no longer available.
I have ordered transformers from Block, 8VAC, instead.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
@Diy-calderon, Passive240, Geoffcooper: I have put your name on the list for the second-round.
I had to change the brand of the PCB-transformer: the small HAHN-transformer, 7.5VAC is no longer available.
I have ordered transformers from Block, 8VAC, instead.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
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Rudi, can you confirm that the transformer you have ordered is this one?
http://catalog.block-trafo.de/prodvardatasheet/393257-524431_DE
The case I want to use is ~ 42mm high, so this one would be ideal.
Can anyone suggest a simple buffer circuit, not necessarily with gain. My amp's input impedance is 22k and I see on the LDR thread that this combination is not recommended. I would prefer a kit, but would be prepared to wire something on a breadboard to save cost or space.
Mat
http://catalog.block-trafo.de/prodvardatasheet/393257-524431_DE
The case I want to use is ~ 42mm high, so this one would be ideal.
Can anyone suggest a simple buffer circuit, not necessarily with gain. My amp's input impedance is 22k and I see on the LDR thread that this combination is not recommended. I would prefer a kit, but would be prepared to wire something on a breadboard to save cost or space.
Mat
Yes, Mat: the transformer that I have ordered is the "green economy version" of the one that you mention in your post,
and its height is 28mm.
I am currently using the VCPre -1 version on my TO3-SYMASYM, the input impedance of which is approx. 24K.
And it works very, very well.
I wonder, if you need a buffer for your amplifier.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
and its height is 28mm.
I am currently using the VCPre -1 version on my TO3-SYMASYM, the input impedance of which is approx. 24K.
And it works very, very well.
I wonder, if you need a buffer for your amplifier.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
Rudi, can you put me on the second round list? No hurry here, plenty of time later (I always say that to myself).
Thanks!
Thanks!
Gentlemen, the etching company told me that they will not cut the auxiliary PCB.
"You will have to cut the boards by yourself if you fabricate a panelized design."
I am currently asking some of my German DIY friends, if one of them is able (has the tool) and willing to cut the PCBs for all of us.
If not: this is DIY, isn't it?
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
"You will have to cut the boards by yourself if you fabricate a panelized design."
I am currently asking some of my German DIY friends, if one of them is able (has the tool) and willing to cut the PCBs for all of us.
If not: this is DIY, isn't it?
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
Gentlemen, the etching company told me that they will not cut the auxiliary PCB.
"You will have to cut the boards by yourself if you fabricate a panelized design."
I am currently asking some of my German DIY friends, if one of them is able (has the tool) and willing to cut the PCBs for all of us.
If not: this is DIY, isn't it?
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
DIY OK but cutting PCBs (the dust and fibers) is not beneficial for your health. Better have them cut beforehand by someone who has the knowledge and equipment. No many people have the right tools and masks etc. to do this right.
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I don't mind cutting them. Don't the fab shops offer to score the board so it would be easy to snap them apart? Just a thought but no worries I'll take mine however they come!
Hi,
is it still possible to parcipite in this round of the group-buy?
I would go for a complete set as offered, if not in this round, then happily in the next!
Cheers,
hallodeletue
is it still possible to parcipite in this round of the group-buy?
I would go for a complete set as offered, if not in this round, then happily in the next!
Cheers,
hallodeletue
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