I was going to say .. as these are based on the original board design would serve as a good basis for a restoration part for the original amplifiers still in service . as to the best of my knowledge these are the 1st available ...
I will sell at base cost plus postage .. no profit for me .. per pcb
Just a thought 😉
I will sell at base cost plus postage .. no profit for me .. per pcb
Just a thought 😉
Hi do you have, or can still make PCBs for this amplifier?
Hello .. yes I can make if needed
Bought the ETI magazine when it came out, wanted to build the pre amp and power amp together. Manage to build the pre amp which sounded very good at the time but the power amps were a bit beyond my budget. As a nostalgic project would like to have a go again. Are you planning to make the amplifier as original design (with specified semiconductors) as I know the PCB looks like it is as original.
Bought the ETI magazine when it came out, wanted to build the pre amp and power amp together. Manage to build the pre amp which sounded very good at the time but the power amps were a bit beyond my budget. As a nostalgic project would like to have a go again. Are you planning to make the amplifier as original design (with specified semiconductors) as I know the PCB looks like it is as original.
Hello govey
Yes going to make as original to make sure all works .. and will go on from there with some improvements etc
I built the pre-amp and in fact still have it tucked away in a drawer somewhere and remember it being a good sounding unit with a nice phonostage.
The power amp was an unsuccessful build; it was in the early days of my amp building hobby. I still have the heatsinks and a pair of Holden & Fisher transformers. Perhaps I ought to have another try🙄
The power amp was an unsuccessful build; it was in the early days of my amp building hobby. I still have the heatsinks and a pair of Holden & Fisher transformers. Perhaps I ought to have another try🙄
happy to chuck a few PCB's your way when the next batch is made .. have cash waiting for any parts .. please pm me 

Sorry if my post came across as a sales pitch.
PM on its way.
Hello .. absolutely not
just pleased to speak to a member that has tried to make one 🙂
plus any parts are hard to find ...
I am really glad that you responded to my post ... as you can appreciate these are not easy to make 😉
I am really glad that you responded to my post ... as you can appreciate these are not easy to make 😉
I was going to say I was hoping Stan him self may pop along for some advice and hints and tips etc ... as I would love to make him a couple of units for pure nostalgia 🙂
Definitely interested in four PCBs. Used to have the heatsinks but sold them on when I moved hear to Austria, gutted!!!
Hear to Austria! You see, move abroad and cannot spell anymore. Stan Curtis said on his web site that he would be interested in making a mark II version of this amplifier. Maybe we could get him interested in this project again. Anyway seems like the original still could be an awesome amplifier with maybe mods to power supply, mains filtering and layout.
Hello
Short update .. going to use these heatsinks for one channel, so 3 power transistors mounted on each heat sink.
I have ordered the transformers so just waiting for these to arrive
Short update .. going to use these heatsinks for one channel, so 3 power transistors mounted on each heat sink.
I have ordered the transformers so just waiting for these to arrive
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