I am continuing to ship these out and have just ordered a second batch. The first run was shorted 10 boards unfortunately. Sorry for the delay but should have more next week.
Anybody getting boards outside US yet?
Anybody getting boards outside US yet?
A new batch should be done May 25 and I am still shipping.
Thanks for your patience busy here with XA25 and new pre amps.
Thanks for your patience busy here with XA25 and new pre amps.
Thanks Wayne, is the PM I sent before enough to keep me on the list for whenever you get caught up?
I've not received the board for the moment, it is possible that my pcb was stopped by the customs, and they are a slow guys...
What are the recommended rail voltage and bias settings for driving relatively inefficient 600 Ohm cans? (~90dB/1mW)
Thanks,
Marty
Thanks,
Marty
I would run the rails at 18 Volts and play with the bias but even poor headphones will play plenty loud.
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Case for amp
The Hammond 1455T2201 case has been mentioned a few times.
It looks to be a tight fit given the size of the PCB.
For those who used it, how did you find it? I'm a bit worried about
fitting in the various connectors.
Thanks,
Dennis
The Hammond 1455T2201 case has been mentioned a few times.
It looks to be a tight fit given the size of the PCB.
For those who used it, how did you find it? I'm a bit worried about
fitting in the various connectors.
Thanks,
Dennis
It was designed to slide into that chassis but it is tight depending on power entry and connectors.
Hi Dennis,
It's a very tight fit but it works. I'm almost done with mine. My issue is more about routing wires especially if you want to avoid the transformer. I wasn't able to use an integrated IEC inlet/switch/fuse combo and had to use individual parts which meant several finicky small holes and more wires rather than one big hole and done.
At this point I have a list of suggestions for rev. 4 if Wayne or Jim ever decides they want to do one.
Graeme
It's a very tight fit but it works. I'm almost done with mine. My issue is more about routing wires especially if you want to avoid the transformer. I wasn't able to use an integrated IEC inlet/switch/fuse combo and had to use individual parts which meant several finicky small holes and more wires rather than one big hole and done.
At this point I have a list of suggestions for rev. 4 if Wayne or Jim ever decides they want to do one.
Graeme
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