It was a good get together. As always, Dave was a wonderful host who kept us fed well.
I'm very sorry Mikett. Your Crispy Cream donuts were good.
I have some pictures showing some amplifiers. I didn't get them all, Dave's system was both pretty and superb sounding. The first picture shows an amplifier that Kay built. The amplifier was great and his actual construction was better than excellent. You have got to see his build in person! First, Kay's amp. Then Dave's system and speakers.
There were also some other speakers shown, but I was too busy talking with some of the people who attended. There were some very interesting omni-directional speakers by another member, and a powered speaker that Kay built. I'll post some more shots and maybe you can see it there.
A big thank you to Dave goes out for his hosting of this mob.
-Chris
I'm very sorry Mikett. Your Crispy Cream donuts were good.
I have some pictures showing some amplifiers. I didn't get them all, Dave's system was both pretty and superb sounding. The first picture shows an amplifier that Kay built. The amplifier was great and his actual construction was better than excellent. You have got to see his build in person! First, Kay's amp. Then Dave's system and speakers.
There were also some other speakers shown, but I was too busy talking with some of the people who attended. There were some very interesting omni-directional speakers by another member, and a powered speaker that Kay built. I'll post some more shots and maybe you can see it there.
A big thank you to Dave goes out for his hosting of this mob.
-Chris
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More pictures .. not many.
You can see Kay's powered amplifier / speaker on the right side of the table. The tube amp is mine and there is another class D amplifier. It was built by a member, I can't remember his name (sorry!).
Hopefully some of you have more pictures they can share - as well as experiences. I know that Kay enjoyed himself, and for a first timer really showed off his mad construction skills. You could say I was impressed. Everyone made some impressive projects, so the time was definitely not wasted.
With any luck, more of you will attend the next get together. You're really missing out if you don't come if you are in range.
Speaking of getting there, my day started with 4" of evil white sh1t all over the car, and it wasn't the white fluffy stuff either. It was messy in Georgetown and I wondered how many people would be turned off by the snow (a lot as it turned out). But I made it in, as did a few others that had to drive further than I did. It was worth the effort to get there, and I didn't even get lost this time!
-Chris
You can see Kay's powered amplifier / speaker on the right side of the table. The tube amp is mine and there is another class D amplifier. It was built by a member, I can't remember his name (sorry!).
Hopefully some of you have more pictures they can share - as well as experiences. I know that Kay enjoyed himself, and for a first timer really showed off his mad construction skills. You could say I was impressed. Everyone made some impressive projects, so the time was definitely not wasted.
With any luck, more of you will attend the next get together. You're really missing out if you don't come if you are in range.
Speaking of getting there, my day started with 4" of evil white sh1t all over the car, and it wasn't the white fluffy stuff either. It was messy in Georgetown and I wondered how many people would be turned off by the snow (a lot as it turned out). But I made it in, as did a few others that had to drive further than I did. It was worth the effort to get there, and I didn't even get lost this time!
-Chris
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Hi Chris,
it was great to meet you again. Here are a few more sexy snaps I took. I met to many people at once today and admit I failed to catch and remember the gentlemen's name in the blue shirt. I am quite impressed with his ingenuity and -reverse- application of a stepper motor. I wish I could chat a little more with him.
I believe you are mistaken, I did not build the Floor Standing speakers, I believe Brian did. And yes, he did a very nice job on these.
However, I did demo my little tiger striped bamboo beach blaster. 😉
Chris, please feel free to edit my post and put the proper name for -blue shirt- to ease my embarrassment. 😱
Left to right:
Dave and -blue shirt- checking out cool tube stuff.
Dave's superb Tube amplifier. I wish I knew more about tubes.
-blue shirt's- superb pre-amp. Nice application of SMA cables and stepper reverse, very very cool .🙂
it was great to meet you again. Here are a few more sexy snaps I took. I met to many people at once today and admit I failed to catch and remember the gentlemen's name in the blue shirt. I am quite impressed with his ingenuity and -reverse- application of a stepper motor. I wish I could chat a little more with him.
I believe you are mistaken, I did not build the Floor Standing speakers, I believe Brian did. And yes, he did a very nice job on these.
However, I did demo my little tiger striped bamboo beach blaster. 😉
Chris, please feel free to edit my post and put the proper name for -blue shirt- to ease my embarrassment. 😱
Left to right:
Dave and -blue shirt- checking out cool tube stuff.
Dave's superb Tube amplifier. I wish I knew more about tubes.
-blue shirt's- superb pre-amp. Nice application of SMA cables and stepper reverse, very very cool .🙂
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Hi Kay,
Actually, I guess that post does look like I said you made the omni directional speakers. That was unintended and I can't remember his name. The tube amp was mine.
Can you show us some clean pictures of your Technics amplifier rebirth? You did an excellent job on it.
-Chris
Edit: Brian, that was his name! Thank you.
Actually, I guess that post does look like I said you made the omni directional speakers. That was unintended and I can't remember his name. The tube amp was mine.
Can you show us some clean pictures of your Technics amplifier rebirth? You did an excellent job on it.
-Chris
Edit: Brian, that was his name! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing pictures🙂
I can recognize an old DH200 amp...was it modified or used during the day?
The preamp seems very well crafted. Any more information would be appreciated.
Fab
I can recognize an old DH200 amp...was it modified or used during the day?
The preamp seems very well crafted. Any more information would be appreciated.
Fab
Hi Chris,
it was great to meet you again. Here are a few more sexy snaps I took. I met to many people at once today and admit I failed to catch and remember the gentlemen's name in the blue shirt. I am quite impressed with his ingenuity and -reverse- application of a stepper motor. I wish I could chat a little more with him.
I believe you are mistaken, I did not build the Floor Standing speakers, I believe Brian did. And yes, he did a very nice job on these.
However, I did demo my little tiger striped bamboo beach blaster. 😉
Chris, please feel free to edit my post and put the proper name for -blue shirt- to ease my embarrassment. 😱
Left to right:
Dave and -blue shirt- checking out cool tube stuff.
Dave's superb Tube amplifier. I wish I knew more about tubes.
-blue shirt's- superb pre-amp. Nice application of SMA cables and stepper reverse, very very cool .🙂
The gentleman in the blue shirt was Doug. He was the guy who led me into the class D amp craze a number of years ago at the first meet held in the conference room at Walter's office😛
Regards,
The amp belongs to Dave. I don't think he has done anything to it ... yet. I should probably let Dave talk about that himself. I know we didn't have it hooked up today.
-Chris
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Yes, Dug. Thanks!
-Chris
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Yes, Dug. Thanks!
Hi Kay,
Actually, I guess that post does look like I said you made the omni directional speakers. That was unintended and I can't remember his name. The tube amp was mine.
Can you show us some clean pictures of your Technics amplifier rebirth? You did an excellent job on it.
-Chris
Edit: Brian, that was his name! Thank you.
Hi Chris,
alright, so we get this all sorted, the gentleman's name in the blue shirt is Doug. Thanks Lo_Tse !
Please feel free to edit my post.😀
Many Thanks for your complement, I am glad you like it so here a delicious Sony / Technics sandwich. 😀
And nudes...
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Hi kodabmx,
Just look for posts in this thread and you'll be fine. Love to see you there!
-Chris
Just look for posts in this thread and you'll be fine. Love to see you there!
-Chris
It was a great event. Thanks Dave.
Three amplifiers were heard and all three were fantastic. (IMHO)
The preamp (open box with a bunch of green boards... post 1003-1004) is arduino nano controlled.
It has buffered input selection (ground connection is also switched out on non used channels),
Constant impedance pi attenuators in 1-2-4-8-8-8-8-8 dB to give 0-47dB control
The output is also buffered and provides balanced (differential) output to the TPA3116 PBLT amplifier.
Lots of food and the short beer were appreciated.
Thanks again Dave and hopefully see all (and more) in the fall.
Three amplifiers were heard and all three were fantastic. (IMHO)
The preamp (open box with a bunch of green boards... post 1003-1004) is arduino nano controlled.
It has buffered input selection (ground connection is also switched out on non used channels),
Constant impedance pi attenuators in 1-2-4-8-8-8-8-8 dB to give 0-47dB control
The output is also buffered and provides balanced (differential) output to the TPA3116 PBLT amplifier.
Lots of food and the short beer were appreciated.
Thanks again Dave and hopefully see all (and more) in the fall.
Hi Doug,
I apologize for my senior moment in my previous post. I am quite impressed with your pre-amp design and wanted to ask you about the small signal relais you used. Please can you share a part number of these relais ? 🙂
Cheers
Kay
I apologize for my senior moment in my previous post. I am quite impressed with your pre-amp design and wanted to ask you about the small signal relais you used. Please can you share a part number of these relais ? 🙂
Cheers
Kay
Hi Doug,
I apologize for my senior moment in my previous post. I am quite impressed with your pre-amp design and wanted to ask you about the small signal relais you used. Please can you share a part number of these relais ? 🙂
Cheers
Kay
Relays are signal types
IM series:
IM07TS TE Connectivity Potter & Brumfield Relays | Relays | DigiKey
Or G6K series:
G6K-2F-Y-TR DC24 Omron Electronics Inc-EMC Div | Relays | DigiKey
I forgot to mention that I thought your amp was very clean for layout...Something I will try to add to my designs.
🙂
Hi Doug,
many BIG Thanks for sharing the part numbers. I am eager to have a look at these as I like the form factor a lot. I am glad you also liked my little pet project.🙂
many BIG Thanks for sharing the part numbers. I am eager to have a look at these as I like the form factor a lot. I am glad you also liked my little pet project.🙂
Glad everyone had a good time and new visitors came out. Maybe October for a fall meet.
The Hafler DH 200 is totally stock and I thought I could use it while I finished 1 of my 3 or 4 amp projects, but finishing the preamp and dac took all my time.
I have to say listening to the DH 200 before anyone arrived was pretty disappointing
It looks like Robert Cordell's Hafler DH 200 redesign of the driver board is going to be released as a replacement pc board soon and Bob gets very low distortion numbers out of the redesign ( Linear Systems dual input fets , cascoded, dc servo, current mirrored etc ). So watch all the dh 200 to get snapped up and prices of used ones to go up. I got the one at the meeting for $200 a week ago.
The Hafler DH 200 is totally stock and I thought I could use it while I finished 1 of my 3 or 4 amp projects, but finishing the preamp and dac took all my time.
I have to say listening to the DH 200 before anyone arrived was pretty disappointing
It looks like Robert Cordell's Hafler DH 200 redesign of the driver board is going to be released as a replacement pc board soon and Bob gets very low distortion numbers out of the redesign ( Linear Systems dual input fets , cascoded, dc servo, current mirrored etc ). So watch all the dh 200 to get snapped up and prices of used ones to go up. I got the one at the meeting for $200 a week ago.
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It was a blast
Thanks Dave for being a warm and magnanimous host. Very impressed with how those big speakers filled the large industrial space like a proper concert.
I had a blast meeting and chatting with so many brilliant folks who not only built incredible systems, but actually designed them. Amazing talent.
Looking forward to interacting and learning from such a wonderful crowd.
Denis
Thanks Dave for being a warm and magnanimous host. Very impressed with how those big speakers filled the large industrial space like a proper concert.
I had a blast meeting and chatting with so many brilliant folks who not only built incredible systems, but actually designed them. Amazing talent.
Looking forward to interacting and learning from such a wonderful crowd.
Denis
Many thanks to all
Especially Dave for hosting an outstanding event.
I thoroughly enjoyed meeting everyone. Lot's of great discussion. Friendly, helpful and fun. Really the best aspects of the DIYAUDIO community.
Walter
Especially Dave for hosting an outstanding event.
I thoroughly enjoyed meeting everyone. Lot's of great discussion. Friendly, helpful and fun. Really the best aspects of the DIYAUDIO community.
Walter
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I would like to join the club so could anyone contact me my name is richard phone 416 717 8936 or rwoollcott@gmail.com look forward to hearing from someone.
I would like to join the club so could anyone contact me my name is richard phone 416 717 8936 or rwoollcott@gmail.com look forward to hearing from someone.
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