I thought I should show some pictures and comments on my Audiodigit (autocostriure) amp.
I put it in a A/B printer switchbox and use an external PSU, a SMPS bougth from Nuuk.
The last image shows the amp with all wiring and the source, a Sony Playstation 1. But that's another story.... 😉
More pics and words on http://DogBreath.de
Mick
I put it in a A/B printer switchbox and use an external PSU, a SMPS bougth from Nuuk.





The last image shows the amp with all wiring and the source, a Sony Playstation 1. But that's another story.... 😉
More pics and words on http://DogBreath.de
Mick
Nice job Mick !
Very clean wiring, I like it.
Like you I like to use old cases. I'll soon post pictures of my T-amp. I have to wait as I'm waiting for Chalize to arrive for a a/b comparison with the Autocostruire amp (the one you have).
Good listening !
Very clean wiring, I like it.
Like you I like to use old cases. I'll soon post pictures of my T-amp. I have to wait as I'm waiting for Chalize to arrive for a a/b comparison with the Autocostruire amp (the one you have).
Good listening !
kanaddict said:Like you I like to use old cases.
Good on you... i have a transformer attenuator & a 4 position printer switch box destined to be a frugal-phile(tm) passive pre using the switch in the box and a Niles 12-position switched transformer.
Tell us about your switched attenuator?
dave
Yes, very neat stiff Mick! It's noticeable how you guys with SOH's have much neater hi-fi than those of us living on our own! 😀
Thanks for your comments.
The attenuator is the one sold by diyfidelity.
I think it sounds very good and the step widths are well chosen. I have no problems with pops or so as has been reported previously by others using this attenuator.
Nick, whats a SOH????
On the images you can also see my new symmetric (diy) interconnect. Btw, it seems that I have used the same RCA plugs as you did in your shoestring project 😉
Mick
Tell us about your switched attenuator?
The attenuator is the one sold by diyfidelity.
I think it sounds very good and the step widths are well chosen. I have no problems with pops or so as has been reported previously by others using this attenuator.
Nick, whats a SOH????
On the images you can also see my new symmetric (diy) interconnect. Btw, it seems that I have used the same RCA plugs as you did in your shoestring project 😉
Mick
kanaddict said:Nice job Mick !
Very clean wiring, I like it.
Like you I like to use old cases. I'll soon post pictures of my T-amp. I have to wait as I'm waiting for Chalize to arrive for a a/b comparison with the Autocostruire amp (the one you have).
Good listening !
I am looking forward to hear your opinion after comparison. Also it will be interesting to see if you agree with Nick.......
Mick
Nick, whats a SOH????
Significant Other Half! 😀 or S.W.M.B.O (She who must be obeyed)
Mick_F said:
I am looking forward to hear your opinion after comparison. Also it will be interesting to see if you agree with Nick.......
Mick
I will get the package tomorrow and will install it in my case tomorrow night. After that, I'll let it play music for 4 days (about 100 hours). I should be able to do a serious listening session next weekend.
I'll use the same stepped attenuator as you. I already tried it with my tubes amp and no POP problem.
I'll post my comments next week.
Regards,
Mick_F said:The attenuator is the one sold by diyfidelity.
I think it sounds very good and the step widths are well chosen. I have no problems with pops or so as has been reported previously by others using this attenuator.
Very affordable too... that is a good one to know about.
Thanx.
dave
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