• These commercial threads are for private transactions. diyAudio.com provides these forums for the convenience of our members, but makes no warranty nor assumes any responsibility. We do not vet any members, use of this facility is at your own risk. Customers can post any issues in those threads as long as it is done in a civil manner. All diyAudio rules about conduct apply and will be enforced.

O2 Amplifier Kit & PCB Groupbuy, Worldwide

Status
Not open for further replies.
still no reply... however, I totally recommend head'n'hifi run by Stefan. since my post here, I managed to order all the parts and get them shipped as well. communication was excellent, almost instant replies, and really helpful. so if anyone else is struggling there are quick and reliable alternatives.
 
Does anyone have some regular/default B2 front and backplates left? For example someone who bought some plates instead of making some. I can pay you a modest price for them if you want.

Not someone outside EU plz, it would cost me a small fortune to get them here.

Thanks
 
Does anyone knows any info about Jokener lately? He doesn't reply to me. I think this kit will never come to my home. Infinite sadness inside of me..

Timpert, can you send me Jokener's full contact detail? I will try to contact him directly.
 
Guys this power suply is compatible with O2 to use in Portugal?

Power Supply 15V AC 500mA

THanks

yes it is 😉 I sent a lot of them over there already. Short quote from here:

"The Europlug (CEE 7/16) is a flat, two-pole domestic AC power plug that is generally supplied moulded on the end of an appliance's flex or a power cord, designed for voltages up to 250 V and currents up to 2.5 A.[1] It was designed such that it can safely be used in the domestic power sockets of all European countries, except for the BS 1363 system found in Britain, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Ireland and Malta."

Stefan
 
yes it is 😉 I sent a lot of them over there already. Short quote from here:

"The Europlug (CEE 7/16) is a flat, two-pole domestic AC power plug that is generally supplied moulded on the end of an appliance's flex or a power cord, designed for voltages up to 250 V and currents up to 2.5 A.[1] It was designed such that it can safely be used in the domestic power sockets of all European countries, except for the BS 1363 system found in Britain, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Ireland and Malta."

Stefan

Thanks....swalter please send me a PM with the shipping costs plus the adapter....if its possible...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.