Very pretty..
Very unique design Ales. Innovative looking. I like it.
Thank you guys.
I'm being very picky here. The screw heads.
I also don't like them😉. I will change them with the same as the ones on the back plate.
Best Regards,
Aleš
Very nice looking case, Aleš....
Although, like already mentioned, screw heads could be better (Allens screws - "imbus", perhaps?). No point in such a small detail spoil the overall impression 🙂
(I have the same issues, though, with my designs 🙂 )
Although, like already mentioned, screw heads could be better (Allens screws - "imbus", perhaps?). No point in such a small detail spoil the overall impression 🙂
(I have the same issues, though, with my designs 🙂 )
gold plated round head socket bolts/screws can make an attractive feature.
or what about anodised and dyed aluminum socket bolts, just like the bikers use?
or what about anodised and dyed aluminum socket bolts, just like the bikers use?
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LME49811 & ThermalTrak
The LME49811 has a great sound mark against LME49810 / 30.
Best regards,
Mircea.
The LME49811 has a great sound mark against LME49810 / 30.
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Best regards,
Mircea.
I'm almost finished with my first Chip Amp build. I am happy to say it is extremely quiet and sounds great. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this forum. I definitely couldn't have done it without you all. Also, I want to say I am very happy with the 3886 amp kit I got from Chipamp.com. As you can see I still need to mount the pot and put in some sort of extension. My plan is to carefully drill a hole in the bottom plate and mount it to a L bracket. Any advice? Ill post pics when I have completed the amp.
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What enclosure is that, it looks very similar to one I was planning to buy for my upcoming project
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This is better. Actuly needless heat sink.
What enclosure is that, it looks very similar to one I was planning to buy for my upcoming project
I found it on E-bay:
Full Aluminum Chassis Heat Dissipation DIY Case Amplifier Enclosure 212 70 257mm | eBay
The only disappointment was that it is branded on the front with "Breeze Audio" but I plan on getting a little custom plaque made to cover it. The seller discounted me $5 after I emailed them.
This is perfect. Do you know anywhere in the US that sells this or something similar?
I found it on E-bay:
Full Aluminum Chassis Heat Dissipation DIY Case Amplifier Enclosure 212 70 257mm | eBay
The only disappointment was that it is branded on the front with "Breeze Audio" but I plan on getting a little custom plaque made to cover it. The seller discounted me $5 after I emailed them.
Nice, that is the same one except I found it locally and without any holes. it is good to see it filled up. makes it easier to plan things😉
LM3886 Stereo Amp
Power Transformer 2x28 Volt 4 Amp= +-42Volts
Preamp Transformer 25volt 2 Amp +-15 volt regulated PS
Linear Pots
ESP Project 19
Single Chip 50W Stereo Amplifier
Esp Project 97
Hi-Fi Preamplifier
Chassis 1/8" Aluminum Mahogany Sides
Power Transformer 2x28 Volt 4 Amp= +-42Volts
Preamp Transformer 25volt 2 Amp +-15 volt regulated PS
Linear Pots
ESP Project 19
Single Chip 50W Stereo Amplifier
Esp Project 97
Hi-Fi Preamplifier
Chassis 1/8" Aluminum Mahogany Sides
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LM3886 Gainclone
My P2P gainclone photos and my first post ever😀
Initially built PD 3875 Premium kit, very good sounding amp especially the mid and high. I managed to break one of the pin after messing around and rendered the chip useless. While shopping for a replacement, I bought a whole bunch of LM3886TF chips instead as it's on special for just a little bit over A$5 bucks each from my local supplier, thinking I may use the rest to build something funky down the track. Anyway here is my amp.
As for the sound, I would not say I like it that much, for some reason it doesn't sound as good as PDs kit, it sounds just like any other amps I've heard, not that I've heard many amps though😛
Spec:
dual mono LM3886
2 x 300VA 25vx2 Trafos
Mix of boutique and al-cheapo passive components.







My P2P gainclone photos and my first post ever😀
Initially built PD 3875 Premium kit, very good sounding amp especially the mid and high. I managed to break one of the pin after messing around and rendered the chip useless. While shopping for a replacement, I bought a whole bunch of LM3886TF chips instead as it's on special for just a little bit over A$5 bucks each from my local supplier, thinking I may use the rest to build something funky down the track. Anyway here is my amp.
As for the sound, I would not say I like it that much, for some reason it doesn't sound as good as PDs kit, it sounds just like any other amps I've heard, not that I've heard many amps though😛
Spec:
dual mono LM3886
2 x 300VA 25vx2 Trafos
Mix of boutique and al-cheapo passive components.







Im begin BPA200 x 2 + 4xPA100 LM3886TF 🙂
Hi Gothye!
I was admiring your PSU PCB!
Here is an idea of putting lots of caps to a single sided PCB,
for those who want a different approach...
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