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For Sale Marsh HPA kits

Things you have for sale.
PCB Kits for the Richard Marsh Headphone amplifier, these are the improved boards of RM Marsh original schematic, designed by Prasi.
They can use multiple types of output transistors. Kits have matched Toshiba 2SA1930 & 2SC5171 and sound superb.

Kits include two Marsh HPA boards, one Golden Reference PSU and matched set of Toshiba BJTs. - £20 plus shipping

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Also selling HiFiSonix (Bonsai) SMD HPA with golden reference PCB plus two Extruded heatsinks, I will include a set of matched Toshiba transistors. - £15

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All good now folks, many thanks for the support here, Greg, Roar and Steven, diamonds all of you.

Had an infection from operation, got very poorly and it knocked me sideways for a bit. Kind of a depression, couldn't look at the computer, just read books.

Chris has been made good, we are friends. My shameful lack of response is not my way. Apologies Chis, second package on it's way.
 
All good now folks, many thanks for the support here, Greg, Roar and Steven, diamonds all of you.

Had an infection from operation, got very poorly and it knocked me sideways for a bit. Kind of a depression, couldn't look at the computer, just read books.

Chris has been made good, we are friends. My shameful lack of response is not my way. Apologies Chis, second package on it's way.
I appreciate you making things right and glad you are doing better.
 
Infections are no joke. I ended up in the hospital for 5 days a few years ago, with my arm swelling at an incredible rate. Very, very lucky to get it taken care of. Richard, it can happen to anyone. Just glad to hear that you made it through.