manaox2 said:Can I please be given some hope for November? I have been waiting since May... 🙁
not that it bothers me, but this product has been vaporware even before May 🙂 I cannot count the number of other projects that have appeared between when the "uber controller" idea was leaked and when the AC1 will be released.. Sympatico, Buffalo, COD, OTTO, Opusv2, IVY, ... the list continues. Now, I'm hoping the Placid will be released before the AC1 🙂 🙂
luvdunhill said:
not that it bothers me, but this product has been vaporware even before May 🙂 I cannot count the number of other projects that have appeared between when the "uber controller" idea was leaked and when the AC1 will be released.. Sympatico, Buffalo, COD, OTTO, Opusv2, IVY, ... the list continues. Now, I'm hoping the Placid will be released before the AC1 🙂 🙂
Well you see friend. I have been waiting for someone to subsidize my work so I can quit my day job and do this stuff full time. 😉
I squeeze this stuff in the best I can. I am a professional, and this a hobby. I hope you can understand that.
Cheers!
Russ
My OREViC idea was a joke. I'm glad to see that this one is being revamped to set things straight 😀
I might attempt to make something like this using an Arduino module sometime...
I'll do my best to stay up-to-date on this.
vb
I might attempt to make something like this using an Arduino module sometime...
I'll do my best to stay up-to-date on this.
vb
BrianDonegan said:Vaporware? Other then the hundreds of JTs we have already sold (V1.0)...
I guess I am just hallucinating this...
That is clearly a 3D rendering 😉
Originally posted by BrianDonegan
I guess I am just hallucinating this...
It's very pretty - but can we please have a guess as to when we'll be able to buy one?
heh, I own three balanced JTs, they are very real. I was referring to the "uber controller" that has taken back seat to a litany of projects. I don't doubt there are reasons, but just stating a fact to help manaox2 realize that others have been waiting even longer for promised release dates. Not that I'm complaining, just a fact.
That's the nice thing about a hobby. You get to set your own priorities. 🙂
While I don't mean to frustarte anyone, you should understand that work has never stopped on AC1 (was uber).
In many cases the dates I gave were dates when boards were coming in. On a couple occasions we simply decided we needed to adjust the design to make it ready for prime time.
It is coming, in fact I think we have all we need now for basic apps, its just a matter of testing and writing firmware for different apps.
Cheers!
Russ
While I don't mean to frustarte anyone, you should understand that work has never stopped on AC1 (was uber).
In many cases the dates I gave were dates when boards were coming in. On a couple occasions we simply decided we needed to adjust the design to make it ready for prime time.
It is coming, in fact I think we have all we need now for basic apps, its just a matter of testing and writing firmware for different apps.
Cheers!
Russ
Russ White said:That's the nice thing about a hobby. You get to set your own priorities. 🙂 <snip>
Wow! You get to set your own priorities? My wife sets my priorities...

LOL! But at least she wants me to finish one of my console retrofits by Thanksgiving.
Can you guys gives us the specs on what type of rotary encoders will work with the new JT? I found one with a metal body and shaft for a very reasonable price under $20 at a surplus vendor and I'd like to know if it will work...
The first version of the revised JT to become available will be the JT Basic (pictured above) (not the official name). It uses the Volumite as the controller and replicates the functionality of the original JT (simple pot volume control). The Volumite does have two free uC I/O pins available, so it will be possible to add functions to it through custom firmware (buttons etc).
Assuming all test go smoothly, I just need some time to build up a little inventory, so a few weeks.
The AC1 controlled version(s) will take a little longer, as there is a lot of firmware to write/test. The base AC1 controlled JT kit will come with the VF display and the rotary encoder with push switch. It will allow IR remote control as well. The RE we are planning on using is this: http://lgrws01.grayhill.com/web/images/ProductImages/I-21-22.pdf
Assuming all test go smoothly, I just need some time to build up a little inventory, so a few weeks.
The AC1 controlled version(s) will take a little longer, as there is a lot of firmware to write/test. The base AC1 controlled JT kit will come with the VF display and the rotary encoder with push switch. It will allow IR remote control as well. The RE we are planning on using is this: http://lgrws01.grayhill.com/web/images/ProductImages/I-21-22.pdf
please refresh my memory stick, when was the TP shareholders meeting again ?
I speak with my two cats over beer each evening. It's more of a rolling meeting.
Just to clarify for myself:
The first revised version of the JT to come back out will not be able to use the AC1 when it is released? and its more of a kit of the JT Atten and a volumite with no actual changes having occured over the original JT design for the JT basic?
The first revised version of the JT to come back out will not be able to use the AC1 when it is released? and its more of a kit of the JT Atten and a volumite with no actual changes having occured over the original JT design for the JT basic?
Can anyone tell me what size the Joshua Tree board is in dimensions. Is the new board going to be a different size?
I'm trying to figure out how much space i need to leave in my b22 case.
I'm trying to figure out how much space i need to leave in my b22 case.
Well that would be great news and fit right in with another project schedule so here's to hoping. 😀 I might even have the Buffalo done by then.Assuming all test go smoothly, I just need some time to build up a little inventory, so a few weeks.
Dimensions for the AC1
Hi,
Did a little chassis layout work last night for my Buffalo case, and I would like to be able to fit the AC1 controller in there at some point. The thing is that I have a chassis concept already from my previous amp builds and I was hoping to get by using the same type case for the DAC.
Do you have the dimensions for the AC1 board incl. som estimate of height. Would be great if you guys have the dimensions for the VF display unit as well.
Regards,
Dex
Hi,
Did a little chassis layout work last night for my Buffalo case, and I would like to be able to fit the AC1 controller in there at some point. The thing is that I have a chassis concept already from my previous amp builds and I was hoping to get by using the same type case for the DAC.
Do you have the dimensions for the AC1 board incl. som estimate of height. Would be great if you guys have the dimensions for the VF display unit as well.
Regards,
Dex
The AC1 and I2C relay driver boards are both the same size as the digital modules (2" x 3.3").
The JT relay boards are 4" x 1".
When the Femto is attached to the AC1, it does stick out on one side. Height of the AC1 is about 1".
The JT relay boards are 4" x 1".
When the Femto is attached to the AC1, it does stick out on one side. Height of the AC1 is about 1".
BrianDonegan said:The AC1 and I2C relay driver boards are both the same size as the digital modules (2" x 3.3").
The JT relay boards are 4" x 1".
When the Femto is attached to the AC1, it does stick out on one side. Height of the AC1 is about 1".
Isn't the JT 1.5" wide?
Re: Re: Schematic and source code
Cut the crap!! Software isn't my business! My main focus areas are:
- Digital to analog conversion (Which was my special during my education)
- Analog electronics (Also my special)
I know your special is more like this: http://web5687.web04.talkactive.net/homepage/kbhifi/gallerier/moede_01_02_08/klubforforamp.jpg
I am more into making electronics like this: http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/7730/pict2819vm3.jpg
For those who don't know Erlend Sæterdal, please feel free to ask me. His intentions isn't what they look like 🙄
But let's have some of the users of Diyaudio decide... Guess you have to make a bunch of fake profiles, to wote for you (Like all the other forums).
Erlend Sæterdal said:
I didn't think you would need help for that Hurtig. I thought you where a competent designer yourself.
😀
Cut the crap!! Software isn't my business! My main focus areas are:
- Digital to analog conversion (Which was my special during my education)
- Analog electronics (Also my special)
I know your special is more like this: http://web5687.web04.talkactive.net/homepage/kbhifi/gallerier/moede_01_02_08/klubforforamp.jpg
I am more into making electronics like this: http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/7730/pict2819vm3.jpg
For those who don't know Erlend Sæterdal, please feel free to ask me. His intentions isn't what they look like 🙄
But let's have some of the users of Diyaudio decide... Guess you have to make a bunch of fake profiles, to wote for you (Like all the other forums).
Manaox2 as you can see I feel your pain - I was hoping to stuff Pumpkin for Halloween.Russ can you post artwork for the AC1,relay controller and Joshua tree again so I can use as a drilling template. The ones I have are old and don't want to have to re-drill.
Thanks
Bill
Thanks
Bill
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