That pink is the L, it is connected there through the fuse.
If there was no fuse, there would only be the black part. Pink is the black+fuse.
If there was no fuse, there would only be the black part. Pink is the black+fuse.
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Check with your multimeter set to aubible.
A short from pin to pin will sound "beep"
An open from pin to pin will not sound.
Many IEC sockets and plugs have the L N E marked into the plastic.
A short from pin to pin will sound "beep"
An open from pin to pin will not sound.
Many IEC sockets and plugs have the L N E marked into the plastic.
Dario, could you please add this to the amp's description:
It is the moment then music stops being just a record and becomes an experience !
It is the moment then music stops being just a record and becomes an experience !
this amp is PURE MAGIC
Dario, could you please add this to the amp's description:
It is the moment then music stops being just a record and becomes an experience !
I'm happy you're enjoying your build 🙂
But sometimes reviews are embarassingly (too much?) good... 😉
It is definitely worth building
Absolutely 🙂
Can't wait to read impressions from new builders 😉
Any idea where can I source 12vdc for switch led ?
In an old build i've used the led output connector with a switch led rated for 12V.
It works and the switch light is not too bright.
But it is way below 12 dc?
You'll just need to adjust R23
Here's a led / resistor calc
Current limiting Resistor calculator for leds
Ciao!
Do
this amp is PURE MAGIC
Congrats! The cool thing is that I've been listening for about 8 months now and they continue to please. I'm still on a board because I haven't wanted to take them out of service long enough to build and install in an enclosure.
OK, that's not the only reason, but they still sound so good.
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