I saw it once in a big trendy restaurant, the amps were in operation 24/24 for 6 years in a cabinet next to the kitchens
Wel, here some pic's of my gear 🙂.....
Before and after the cleaning!
Amplifier in dust from the moon! Apollo mission ?
Thanks for amazing photos 😀
Hi Juntuin,
Really nice builds! Looks commercial, ready to sell if the outer cabinets were finished also. I'm very impressed.
-Chris
Really nice builds! Looks commercial, ready to sell if the outer cabinets were finished also. I'm very impressed.
-Chris
Juntuin,
Congrats on a superbly hand-crafted system. I don’t think it gets any better than this.

X
Congrats on a superbly hand-crafted system. I don’t think it gets any better than this.

X
Amazing looking builds Juntuin. Congratulations!
Lots and lots of Class A power in those boxes. Reminds me of the Cray - only a much more pleasurable application. 😉
Lots and lots of Class A power in those boxes. Reminds me of the Cray - only a much more pleasurable application. 😉
Simpelstark+ V1.3
It's finally done! Finished! 😁
This is my home DIY build of the Virtual Zero Audio's Simpelstark+ V1.3. Power rating - 100W per channel. Deliciously natural sound - thanks to pretty unique topology and ODNF error correction. Dead silent on idle - no signs of any hum or hiss - just nothing.
I performed some burn-in, playing different kinds of music for half a day this afternoon. I've got only a pair of small Monitor Audio RS-1 shelf speakers in my lab, however, even this minimalist configuration sounds great. It runs pretty warm regardless of the listening volume.
This is a 100% dual mono configuration with separate grounds and virtually no crosstalk.
The amplifier is controlled by the digital control board (21-st century board successor), providing soft-start and protection, two separate PSUs with controlled rails, two temperature sensors and SS speaker relays (8 high-current MOSFETs are used in SS relays in total).
Perfect power amp for a home audio system!
For those who are interested - kits are available at Virtual Zero Audio Store.
It's finally done! Finished! 😁
This is my home DIY build of the Virtual Zero Audio's Simpelstark+ V1.3. Power rating - 100W per channel. Deliciously natural sound - thanks to pretty unique topology and ODNF error correction. Dead silent on idle - no signs of any hum or hiss - just nothing.
I performed some burn-in, playing different kinds of music for half a day this afternoon. I've got only a pair of small Monitor Audio RS-1 shelf speakers in my lab, however, even this minimalist configuration sounds great. It runs pretty warm regardless of the listening volume.
This is a 100% dual mono configuration with separate grounds and virtually no crosstalk.
The amplifier is controlled by the digital control board (21-st century board successor), providing soft-start and protection, two separate PSUs with controlled rails, two temperature sensors and SS speaker relays (8 high-current MOSFETs are used in SS relays in total).
Perfect power amp for a home audio system!

For those who are interested - kits are available at Virtual Zero Audio Store.
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and where you can buy such a nice housing
ebay 🙂
The seller has got no such cases available now, however, there's a number of more or less similar ones around there.
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Justin - great build! I like non-standard shapes![]()
Oops - Juntuin sorry, I had not enough sleep last night, so I misspelled your nickname 😉
Very nice Valery. Is the digital control board available?
I'm doing some fine tuning on that version yet but the older versions are still available.
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