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Last call for orders, JPS64 will ask HiFi2000 to start production today. We are at 27 cases total.
Thanks again JPS64, for all the work you have put into the chassis and then to X who has also done a superb job on the PCB set, I also believe that a few others helped in the background, so to all involved - a big thanks to all concerned.
To members who have purchased the board set and the case, you have a superb product, so take your time with the build, check and test all resistors before soldering, double check component positioning before soldering - polarities etc...., and most of all make sure you solder with precision. most problems are caused by badly soldered joints from what I see in the various posts here. For members fairly new at it there are some good tutorials on line and it will pay to do some practise first on cheap matrix board with el cheapo resistors or similar. Also get and use the correct solder as well.
To members who have purchased the board set and the case, you have a superb product, so take your time with the build, check and test all resistors before soldering, double check component positioning before soldering - polarities etc...., and most of all make sure you solder with precision. most problems are caused by badly soldered joints from what I see in the various posts here. For members fairly new at it there are some good tutorials on line and it will pay to do some practise first on cheap matrix board with el cheapo resistors or similar. Also get and use the correct solder as well.
Gary S,
Thanks for the smooth and steady build tips. These boards have via stitching to tie the top and bottom identical high current low impedence paths/planes together. It is very easy to make a small solder bridge from one of the exposed vias to another trace, so be very careful with solder bridge. And it is always a good idea to measure the resistor and check against a schematic before installing. The off by a 1000x factor will keep the amp from working correctly.
Thanks for the smooth and steady build tips. These boards have via stitching to tie the top and bottom identical high current low impedence paths/planes together. It is very easy to make a small solder bridge from one of the exposed vias to another trace, so be very careful with solder bridge. And it is always a good idea to measure the resistor and check against a schematic before installing. The off by a 1000x factor will keep the amp from working correctly.
Nice!!!
Here is the rear plate posted in Yarra thread:
Thanks, JP.
If you go to website, item is still there and it says “in stock” - I wonder if they made extras?
Here is the rear plate posted in Yarra thread:
Thanks, JP.
If you go to website, item is still there and it says “in stock” - I wonder if they made extras?
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Hi X,
HIFI200 will update quantity on webside when back from anodization.
So if there is still someone who wants to buy the chassis they can do it.
JP
HIFI200 will update quantity on webside when back from anodization.
So if there is still someone who wants to buy the chassis they can do it.
JP
Hi JPS64 and X, just a quick question - I assume HIFI2000 will be supplying all the relevant screws in the correct colours to bolt the chassis together?
Has anyone identified a source for compatible RCA connectors, preferably USA based, or is the French vendor the only option?
BK
BK
Has anyone identified a source for compatible RCA connectors, preferably USA based, or is the French vendor the only option?
BK
Hi BK. Cross-posting from the Yarra thread:
Also available on Ebay.
Taiwan-made gold-plated RCA turntable DAC decoder digital coaxial PCB board sock | eBay
I realize these are 90 degree. With a little elbow grease you can switch the positioning pins and bend the leads back straight. I've done it with success on my AKSA Lender Preamp board.
Hi BK. Cross-posting from the Yarra thread:
Also available on Ebay.
Taiwan-made gold-plated RCA turntable DAC decoder digital coaxial PCB board sock | eBay
I realize these are 90 degree. With a little elbow grease you can switch the positioning pins and bend the leads back straight. I've done it with success on my AKSA Lender Preamp board.
That's a very attractive price, and I never considered bending the leads. Excellent! I was also looking into Vampire brand, but at 10x the cost....
BK
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