lol, ISKRA, from my city. That was wayyy back in the they, they don't make that stuff anymore... Does it still work?
How did you get it?
How did you get it?
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TWO GERMANIUM MADE VINTAGE BEAUTIES
Nice number on PCB.
Regards zeoN_Rider
Here are my latest couple of builds:
Elektor High End Preamp PG2311
and;
Aussie Amplifiers nxV200 modules in amp
Believe it or not I built these for my mother-in-law and she hasn't stopped listening for the past 2 days.
Elektor High End Preamp PG2311
and;
Aussie Amplifiers nxV200 modules in amp
Believe it or not I built these for my mother-in-law and she hasn't stopped listening for the past 2 days.
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Pls take a look electronicstudio.net I got many, I bought old stock from a friend from beautifull Slovenialol, ISKRA, from my city. That was wayyy back in the they, they don't make that stuff anymore... Does it still work?
How did you get it?
Nice number on PCB.
Regards zeoN_Rider
yes, it is a famous Meazzi 666 model-Italian amplifier board with Germanium transistors
Here are my latest couple of builds:
Elektor High End Preamp PG2311
and;
Aussie Amplifiers nxV200 modules in amp
Believe it or not I built these for my mother-in-law and she hasn't stopped listening for the past 2 days.
I love those Aussie Amplifiers nxV200 modules. They sound wonderful.
Here are my latest couple of builds:
Elektor High End Preamp PG2311
and;
Aussie Amplifiers nxV200 modules in amp
Believe it or not I built these for my mother-in-law and she hasn't stopped listening for the past 2 days.
Where did you get the cases?
Scott
The cases were from the Italian company modushop.biz (HIFI2000). I provided the front panel cutouts/chamfer dimensions etc and they milled/machined them (for the preamp). I drilled the front panel for the amp. The rear panels I got from Front Panel Express.
Great service from both companies.
Others have asked about the switches -they were very expensive but I wanted a very professional finish:
I bought them from RS Components, but you may be able to get them cheaper elsewhere. The first part number shown below is RS Components part number.
The power (momentary) switch is an SAIA Burgess:
417-8618 Switch,pushbutton,momentary,IP67,TH9,black (SAIA-Burgess # 920000051)
The control switches are Schurter piezo switches:
456-1852 Switch,pushbutton,piezo,M16,aluminium,black (Schurter # 1241.2411.7)
Great service from both companies.
Others have asked about the switches -they were very expensive but I wanted a very professional finish:
I bought them from RS Components, but you may be able to get them cheaper elsewhere. The first part number shown below is RS Components part number.
The power (momentary) switch is an SAIA Burgess:
417-8618 Switch,pushbutton,momentary,IP67,TH9,black (SAIA-Burgess # 920000051)
The control switches are Schurter piezo switches:
456-1852 Switch,pushbutton,piezo,M16,aluminium,black (Schurter # 1241.2411.7)
Carlos,
isn't good to make output coil around this type of resistor...iron front end of resistor will cause rising of distortion, which is bigger than distortion of amp...
Cheers,
Pavel
isn't good to make output coil around this type of resistor...iron front end of resistor will cause rising of distortion, which is bigger than distortion of amp...
Cheers,
Pavel
It is this way to produce a picture for advertising purposes dear Epupa
The resistance is 0,47....the filter is not working as i do not use these filters...these boars are for my own personal use...family amplifiers having 1 meter audio cable only....filter is not active...parts are there to be filling component's holes only....and you know i use to do this way.
We had this same conversation in 2005....my memory is still very good.
To my builders, it is sugested, naturally, huge air core inductors,
The picture is for advertising only....alike a model only....do not work...you see, theres no audio entering and no supply
Ahahahaha!😉
The resistance is 0,47....the filter is not working as i do not use these filters...these boars are for my own personal use...family amplifiers having 1 meter audio cable only....filter is not active...parts are there to be filling component's holes only....and you know i use to do this way.
We had this same conversation in 2005....my memory is still very good.
To my builders, it is sugested, naturally, huge air core inductors,
The picture is for advertising only....alike a model only....do not work...you see, theres no audio entering and no supply
Ahahahaha!😉
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My first DIY amp!
This is my very first complete build. A very nice amp with parts from various group buys. Hope will play as good as when was being tested!😎
Regards,
Max.
This is my very first complete build. A very nice amp with parts from various group buys. Hope will play as good as when was being tested!😎
Regards,
Max.
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Clever idea for mounting the transformer 🙂 What are thos rubber rings you are using?
Your amp looks great so far!
Your amp looks great so far!
Clever idea for mounting the transformer 🙂 What are thos rubber rings you are using?
Your amp looks great so far!
Thanks!
Well, I don't know exactly! They are some parts from my old car

I used them to lift the transformers, in order to have space for air flow, since original holes in case were just a few on top cover!
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