Remember when all the audiophile magazines went crazy, singing the praises of Cramolin Red and Cramolin Blue by Caig Labs? It helps connectors make better connections! It sings! It dances! It gives $1.05 change for a dollar!
JPS64 gets it. Thank you.
Build This MoFo!
MoFo layout (albeit, this is one amp that arguably probably needs no PCB) has spades.
Build This MoFo!
MoFo layout (albeit, this is one amp that arguably probably needs no PCB) has spades.
You don't like pcb mounted screw terminal blocks?
I will use them if they come with stuff. I used to use them for audio input. But lately find them flakey - they can loosen. So now, I prefer JST PCB pin terminals with snap locking shells for signal (or small stuff like headphone out).
Like this headphone amp. The PSU already had 3screw terminal block output so I used that.
Another all JST connector headphone amp. This one is a zero global feedback Class A THAT1646 buffer amp (designed by Wayne Kirkland and layout by Prasi). It sounds very nice and is the lowest distortion amp I have ever measured. It's below my Focusrite's noise floor of -130dB.
Simple Class A Headphone Amp Using THAT1646
Simple Class A Headphone Amp Using THAT1646
Do these really make sense though?
Amazon.com: Morris Products 10112 Spade Terminal, Vinyl Insulated, Red, 22-16 Wire Size, #6 Stud Size (Pack of 100): Industrial & Scientific
🙂
(They're called quick-disconnect terminals, or Fast-Ons)
Amazon.com: Morris Products 10112 Spade Terminal, Vinyl Insulated, Red, 22-16 Wire Size, #6 Stud Size (Pack of 100): Industrial & Scientific
🙂
(They're called quick-disconnect terminals, or Fast-Ons)
Do these really make sense though?
Amazon.com: Morris Products 10112 Spade Terminal, Vinyl Insulated, Red, 22-16 Wire Size, #6 Stud Size (Pack of 100): Industrial & Scientific
🙂
(They're called quick-disconnect terminals, or Fast-Ons)
Those look like forks not spades 🙂
Work fine for screw terminal blocks though.
If you can't beat them, join... err... drill 'em...
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/241729-aleph-illustrated-build-guide-227.html#post5279786
This is the quickest route to integrating into my existing amp case and PSU.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/241729-aleph-illustrated-build-guide-227.html#post5279786
This is the quickest route to integrating into my existing amp case and PSU.
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