Here it is, another one, this time a tiny board with the two channels.
No box yet, when I get a transformer for it I'll decide if it will be separated or included in the amp.
Anyway, I plan to make it as small as I can.
It will have at least two line inputs and maby a headphone output, and I plan to use it for the computer.
Got to make some small speakers too...
Now the pictures, but don't laugh at the non-definitive (crappy) wires and plugs, because they are just for testing.
No box yet, when I get a transformer for it I'll decide if it will be separated or included in the amp.
Anyway, I plan to make it as small as I can.
It will have at least two line inputs and maby a headphone output, and I plan to use it for the computer.
Got to make some small speakers too...
Now the pictures, but don't laugh at the non-definitive (crappy) wires and plugs, because they are just for testing.
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Nice nice nice
I'll built my second one much bigger as yours, because I'm always loosing things and with yours I'll have to check even my pockets
I'll built my second one much bigger as yours, because I'm always loosing things and with yours I'll have to check even my pockets

Raka said:Nice nice nice
I'll built my second one much bigger as yours, because I'm always loosing things and with yours I'll have to check even my pockets![]()
Thanks guys.
Raka, don't give me more ideas or this will end as a pocket amp.

But you'll have to walk by my side to transport the batteries.

Raka said:What is that DUAL box?
Aha, the DUAL box.😀
It was removed from the PC I bought to make the case for my "PC Gainclone".
It's a switching PSU.
Imagine, almost everything inside that computer was made in Germany.😱
With some mods It's now another PSU for testing.
The amp has been playing with this one.
Not so silent as the yellow box one (or any conventional one), which is stabilized and I did it with two old and big transformers, but for tests it's ok.
Raka said:The logo seems identical to the TT manufacturer
Yes, it's from them, Dual.
At the time (beginning of the 90s) they did several things.
Even Philips made PCs at that time, you know?
Matttcattt said:has skinnyboy seen this? he wanted to make a really small clone with water cooling.
I don't know if skinny"LOL"boy has seen this...😎
But I would solder the definitive wires and drawn everything in a can of varnish.

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