tnx for asking
no problems for me, being slightly under 300km away
though, I have relatives and friends in vicinity of epic.
luckily, they're all good, even if sleeping in cars for few nights already - calmer that way than sleeping in houses
unfortunately, enough ppl dead and injured and with ruined properties ....... it doesn't matter that I don't know anyone personally
life ......
no problems for me, being slightly under 300km away
though, I have relatives and friends in vicinity of epic.
luckily, they're all good, even if sleeping in cars for few nights already - calmer that way than sleeping in houses
unfortunately, enough ppl dead and injured and with ruined properties ....... it doesn't matter that I don't know anyone personally
life ......
Good to hear ZM, stay safe.
Happy New Year to all for 2021 - hope it is a lot better than 2020 for all.
One question for you ZM, looking for some Toshiba 2SK2145BL (your fave) - no one seems to have stock - do you have a secret source where you get them from? No, I am not buying them from any Chinese source either.
Happy New Year to all for 2021 - hope it is a lot better than 2020 for all.
One question for you ZM, looking for some Toshiba 2SK2145BL (your fave) - no one seems to have stock - do you have a secret source where you get them from? No, I am not buying them from any Chinese source either.
I added some to my Digikey cart and it shows an estimated ship date
of Jan 13, 2021. So not that long a wait.
of Jan 13, 2021. So not that long a wait.
Thanks for the info Dennis, I looked at DK and the page for them showed no date at all, I now see that Mouser is showing a similar date for new stock, so problem solved - Happy New Year.
I’m a little green when it comes to bridging two channels so i have a few question.
Ill be using two 6 deep OS boards on each side of the chassis using Zen Mods Susy FE which will require Monoblocks
1) I’m assuming ill need two FE boards, one for each side?
2) How does the input work regarding positive and negative using two front ends (if 1 is correct)? Does one side get a positive and the other negative?
3) Speaking of input, can i use a RCA and XLR wired like an Aleph J and jumper XLR when using RCA only?
4) Will i need (1) set of binding posts or (2) sets of binding posts per chassis?
5) How will the wiring for the output speaker terminals be done?
Thanks for any insight
Ill be using two 6 deep OS boards on each side of the chassis using Zen Mods Susy FE which will require Monoblocks
1) I’m assuming ill need two FE boards, one for each side?
2) How does the input work regarding positive and negative using two front ends (if 1 is correct)? Does one side get a positive and the other negative?
3) Speaking of input, can i use a RCA and XLR wired like an Aleph J and jumper XLR when using RCA only?
4) Will i need (1) set of binding posts or (2) sets of binding posts per chassis?
5) How will the wiring for the output speaker terminals be done?
Thanks for any insight
I received my Stasis boards yesterday as well from JLCPCB, with the same key ring and they are certainly well made, now to gather all the parts except for the OS transistors which I have already.
I’m a little green when it comes to bridging two channels so i have a few question.
Ill be using two 6 deep OS boards on each side of the chassis using Zen Mods Susy FE which will require Monoblocks
1) I’m assuming ill need two FE boards, one for each side?
2) How does the input work regarding positive and negative using two front ends (if 1 is correct)? Does one side get a positive and the other negative?
3) Speaking of input, can i use a RCA and XLR wired like an Aleph J and jumper XLR when using RCA only?
4) Will i need (1) set of binding posts or (2) sets of binding posts per chassis?
5) How will the wiring for the output speaker terminals be done?
Thanks for any insight
1) 1pc SUSY FE pcb per channel, 2 OS pcbs per channel (as minimum - you can double them, if you want more outputs

2) explained in 1); FE pcb fed with balanced signal, normally, or SE , with shortie between 1 & 3 XLR pins
3) yes
4) positive 1pc, negative 1pc
5) positive signal carying OS pcb output wires goes to pos term. , negative pcb..... to negative term.
you are not ready to make SUSY iteration; read my disclaimer in post where I posted all files for SUSY FE
wait that some more experienced Greedy Boy confirm functionality and bring possible necessary changes to it
I just received my PCBs from JLCPCB. Thanks for the tip to try them. They are faster and less expensive than OSHPark.
Plus I received a Santa Claus key chain with my order - don't be jealous...
other side, pretty please
🙂
1) 1pc SUSY FE pcb per channel, 2 OS pcbs per channel (as minimum - you can double them, if you want more outputs)
2) explained in 1); FE pcb fed with balanced signal, normally, or SE , with shortie between 1 & 3 XLR pins
3) yes
4) positive 1pc, negative 1pc
5) positive signal carying OS pcb output wires goes to pos term. , negative pcb..... to negative term.
you are not ready to make SUSY iteration; read my disclaimer in post where I posted all files for SUSY FE
wait that some more experienced Greedy Boy confirm functionality and bring possible necessary changes to it
Cool thanks for the clarification
And no worries I’m not in a rush just trying to game plan so I can buy the proper parts and get my chassis done right
Zen Mod, can I ask a silly question, on the Stasis FE pcb you laid out, you have the resistor number inside the resistor logo on some and outside the resistor logo on others - is there a reason for this?
either that way, or to produce stickers which you can put on resistor after soldering it

that's well established praxis, indra explained all the reasons
you have picture "parts placement" for each pcb, print it and use it

that's well established praxis, indra explained all the reasons
you have picture "parts placement" for each pcb, print it and use it
forgot one thing , check it - maybe part names are visible on copper side, down under?
I can bet they are, for pico

I can bet they are, for pico

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