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PC Boards for v9?

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I prefer it will be done in a way as to avoid being associated with any group buy approach.

When the boards become availbale (2-3 weeks time), we will announce it on the forum, payments will be collected then, and the boards shipped immediately. The final price is up to Veteran, who takes care of production.

This is the way I handled A30 orders, and it worked very well.

I guess Veteran took few days off, so stayed tuned 😉
 
Peter Daniel said:
I prefer it will be done in a way as to avoid being associated with any group buy approach.

When the boards become availbale (2-3 weeks time), we will announce it on the forum, payments will be collected then, and the boards shipped immediately. The final price is up to Veteran, who takes care of production.

This is the way I handled A30 orders, and it worked very well.

I guess Veteran took few days off, so stayed tuned 😉


Right on thanks for the update peter. Any ball Park price for us ? Is there going to be a Psu board too ?
 
I have some newby questions.

1. What is the power output of the Zen v9 in watts?

2. I think that the only place to buy small quantities of Lovoltech LU1014D power JFET is from GRollin in the GroupBuy section, right?

3. Why is it a +input and a -output? The output is out of phase?

Sorry for my poor understanding of electronics.
:xeye:
 
Peter Daniel said:
I prefer it will be done in a way as to avoid being associated with any group buy approach.

When the boards become availbale (2-3 weeks time), we will announce it on the forum, payments will be collected then, and the boards shipped immediately. The final price is up to Veteran, who takes care of production.

This is the way I handled A30 orders, and it worked very well.

I guess Veteran took few days off, so stayed tuned 😉


Peter,
I would like a set of boards (assuming I can get some Lovoltech's)
Are they available in Canada or the US?
Steve
 
PierreG said:
1. What is the power output of the Zen v9 in watts?

3. Why is it a +input and a -output? The output is out of phase?

I refer you to the article which is found either at www.passdiy.com
or AudioXpress, but the rated output is 15 watts.

The circuit is a single-stage having both voltage and current
gain, so by necessity it is inverting. The output + is ground,
and the live is -, but you connect it up to the speaker like
any other amplifier and the signal is in phase.
 
Thanks, based on the ps on the F1, I was assuming that is what they were, but was not sure, since the F! was running 25V caps
No R's are needed for that supply. The "socalled" capacitance multiplier takes care of any supply noise/hum. I said "socalled" because it has been questioned if this is really a capacitance multiplier! Whatever it is, it removes the supply noise indeed🙂 Whatever, the ZenV9 I made is totally quiet🙂 I used no R's in the supply.

Steen🙂
 
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