Very good job, indeed Petter. You got me impressed there
A beautyful and complete system. Made from scratch in Eagle and up to this pair of amps, that is way above average
Hats off, gents. Let the cork's go
Could you explain a bit about the fuse board?
Steen.
Ps. And yes the OPA549 sounds great, if someone didn't know
A beautyful and complete system. Made from scratch in Eagle and up to this pair of amps, that is way above average
Hats off, gents. Let the cork's go
Could you explain a bit about the fuse board?
Steen.
Ps. And yes the OPA549 sounds great, if someone didn't know
It's a soft start circuit. Schematics from:
http://www.sound.westhost.com/project39.htm (bottom of page)
Of course I made my own PCB
Rod's didn't incorporate the trafo on the pcb, and used the power resistors on a daughter board.
It's insulated under with tape for safety.
And the sound is very nice indeed
http://www.sound.westhost.com/project39.htm (bottom of page)
Of course I made my own PCB
Rod's didn't incorporate the trafo on the pcb, and used the power resistors on a daughter board.
It's insulated under with tape for safety.
And the sound is very nice indeed
n00beR said:Well done Alcaid, very nice indeed.
Its nice to see some pictures, i haven't even got round to getting some boards made yet
Are you still going to build a bridged version
Congratulations on a nice looking setup.
Craig
I'm thinking of a new preamp with unbalanced in (all my sources are unbalanced) and balanced out. Two amps in parallell for each phase and of course bridged at the end
Working on a pre right now, but don't know when i'll build it. Already got a working pre you know
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