Hi NicMac 🙂
Cheers
Johnny
Yes, it does. One chip for each channel.Does the "Muse" in the name come from the use of the Muses chip for volume control?
Cheers
Johnny
Hi
Superb job, very tidy, an inspiration.
Are the transformers mounted on pillars for mechanical isolation.
Superb job, very tidy, an inspiration.
Are the transformers mounted on pillars for mechanical isolation.
Hi
Superb job, very tidy, an inspiration.
Are the transformers mounted on pillars for mechanical isolation.
Hi 🙂
Mostly because the wires comes out of transformer in the bottom. But sure, it wont harm the mechanical isolation 😉
Johnny
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WOW! Another set of awesome builds! Ine: that is some awesome work and a very professional result! Kazoo: Awesome woodworking! Would you mind sharing some details on how you madeyou wood inlays? I've never seen such a nice DIY result before!
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Thanks Dennis, I like the Speakon connectors a lot. I make my own cables so its easy to add them on. I have changed to this connector on my speakers also. In my opinion a lot better than binding posts.
Kazoo. - Can you tell me what ingraver you used to do your lettering?
Very nice BTW!
Regards
David
Very nice BTW!
Regards
David
Thanks AVWERK,
The machine is called CNC3020. If you search EBay under that you will get a load of machines made/sold by different sellers. The 3020 stands for the bed size of 300mm x 200mm. A good cheap way to get into the world of CNC.
The machine is called CNC3020. If you search EBay under that you will get a load of machines made/sold by different sellers. The 3020 stands for the bed size of 300mm x 200mm. A good cheap way to get into the world of CNC.
Thank you Nelson & 6L6
Finally finished my F6. It had been on the shelf as finished boards and a completed power supply for about a year. I woke up Saturday morning and it popped into my head. 12 hours later I had a completed amp.
When I finally hooked it into my speakers after setting the bias and offset, I had hum. After posting some pictures to the wonderful community here, Jim helped to identify a ground-loop.
I've now been enjoying the music now for the better part of two days! All I can say is "WOW!"😀
Finally finished my F6. It had been on the shelf as finished boards and a completed power supply for about a year. I woke up Saturday morning and it popped into my head. 12 hours later I had a completed amp.
When I finally hooked it into my speakers after setting the bias and offset, I had hum. After posting some pictures to the wonderful community here, Jim helped to identify a ground-loop.
I've now been enjoying the music now for the better part of two days! All I can say is "WOW!"😀
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I've now been enjoying the music now for the better part of two days! All I can say is "WOW!"😀
Congratulations nice build amp

My main system now - PassDIY headamp driving the Pass Vfet amp. Sweet.
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My main system now - PassDIY headamp driving the Pass Vfet amp. Sweet.
Bravo superb Vfet amp


I was wondering if/when that would happen. I use photo bucket to post pics but I guess now they want money to host them. Not sure what is going on but I will see what I can do to get them back on here.
Aleph J
Here are the pictures again.
The wood is Padauk with the letters being Birch.
Here are the pictures again.
The wood is Padauk with the letters being Birch.
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