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Recently finished up a honey badger into a Denon POA 2200 case. I basically just pulled the Denon amp boards out and used everything from the Denon. Perfect fit. All Denon soft start, speaker protection, and diagnostic circuitry is retained and fully functional. +-72v rails. Dual mono power supply below the transformer. 40,000uf filter capacitance per channel.
Very pleased with the performance.
Listening to medeski marin and wood's the dropper right now.
Very pleased with the performance.
Listening to medeski marin and wood's the dropper right now.
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Recently finished up a honey badger into a Denon POA 2200 case. I basically just pulled the Denon amp boards out and used everything from the Denon. Perfect fit. All Denon soft start, speaker protection, and diagnostic circuitry is retained and fully functional. +-72v rails. Dual mono power supply below the transformer. 40,000uf filter capacitance per channel.
Very pleased with the performance.
Listening to medeski marin and wood's the dropper right now.
Excellent fit, looks very nice, cheers to you and MMW 😁
Simple Stark i just love the sound with Modi Schitt3
Very nice Andrew
Simple Stark i just love the sound with Modi Schitt3
Nice work Andrewlebon, very nice!
I'm sure that you will be happy with your new amplifier.
Regards.
Recently finished up a honey badger into a Denon POA 2200 case. I basically just pulled the Denon amp boards out and used everything from the Denon. Perfect fit. All Denon soft start, speaker protection, and diagnostic circuitry is retained and fully functional. +-72v rails. Dual mono power supply below the transformer. 40,000uf filter capacitance per channel.
Very pleased with the performance.
Listening to medeski marin and wood's the dropper right now.
Great Idea, I have a 2800. If you replace those speaker terminals and those stamped metal pieces with wire you will improve the sound.
Regards
This is really beautiful, well done!
Just pulled this out of the university E-waste. Fuses are still good and I see no leaky caps. The design was probably cool in 1968 but I'm not too keen on the capacitor in series with the speaker. Would it be heresy to pull the electronics out and swap them with something modern?
I have a DAC and LM3886 gainclone laying around which still need an enclosure. I can lasercut letter templates to put appropriate lettering for the new design on the faceplate and I have some black paint left over from my DIY speaker project. So this could be a nice evening project...
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