• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Ebay "clones" PCB

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I uploaded them from my blackberry, to my linux server, forgot to change folder permissions, At least I know what I'm doing.

That's good! (The linux part in particular..) 😀

Despite the mention of the Marantz 7 this phono stage appears to be quite different using passive EQ, the placement of the passive EQ is interesting in that it is between the second gain stage and the cathode follower, this might provide some SNR advantage particularly with low output MM and the high output end of LOMC, but might in some cases with very high output MM cartridges might also make it prone to HF overload.. (I place my passive EQ between the first and second stage for this reason.)

The high voltage PSU is an odd design, the tube rectifier provides some delay but might otherwise be little more than a fashion statement. The regulator is odd, the transistor in the gate circuit is strange. Unfortunately I am using Google Chrome here at work and it mis-handles the images minimizing them when I click on them so I can't weigh in on what's actually going on as I can't see it clearly enough... 😕

IMHO Actual verbatim clones of the Marantz line and phono stages sound pretty mediocre at best. I'm not a fan of the original either.. So with some care and a willingness to hack the board a bit you might actually end up with something decent.
 
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I made the mistake of purchasing this board a few years back and made the bigger mistake of populating it with parts. Cut your losses now and don't go any further with the junk board.

I suggest that you purchase the Aikido board or put one together point to point.
 
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