Hello
I have the full kit kicking around my workshop, so decided to make the amplifier before I start losing some of the parts
the PCB'S are nicely made, good quality components .. so decided to make a couple of monoblock test beds .. just to evaluate the sound quality, plus I already had the kits so would be a stock budget build.
I have the full kit kicking around my workshop, so decided to make the amplifier before I start losing some of the parts
the PCB'S are nicely made, good quality components .. so decided to make a couple of monoblock test beds .. just to evaluate the sound quality, plus I already had the kits so would be a stock budget build.
ok .. so tonight I made one of the protection modules .. the only thing that I changed was that I used small terminal blocks instead of the push connection fittings for the signal connections that would make the trip in a fault condition
Pictures of the fully built protection module
Pictures of the fully built protection module
I have made several projects featured in Everyday PE and Elektor and have been surprised at the eventual cost. I suppose it is the blessing/curse of ebay where built up boards and those in nice enclosures can be a fraction of the cost. It is sometimes though a case of you get what you pay for. Will be interested to hear what you think of them.
Hi James I have built the silicon chip amp module and it is a nice well behaved amplifier, it runs at 500khz with 1vpp carrier and sounds good. Greg
Hello
Many thanks for the heads up ... at least I know I should get pleasing results
all the best
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