I thought for my first (non intructory) post i'd stick up some pictures of the last amp that i built for myself.
I messed up with the positioning of the preamp PCB so it isn't quite as tidy as i'd like. However it's ultra quiet and sounds amazing so it's not really a big deal.
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very nice - I think I like the choke and big caps inside the chassis like that. Very clean on the outside - do you have a better shot of the top of the chassis out of the headshell?
mamberg wrote:very nice - I think I like the choke and big caps inside the chassis like that. Very clean on the outside - do you have a better shot of the top of the chassis out of the headshell?
I don't have one of this particular amp without the headshell but I do have this one which is one that i built for a friend while back.
This one is using InMadOut transformers rather than the O'netics that i used in mine.
Also this is using a different chasiss (newer revision from C3amps) that is pre drilled for onetics transformers hence why there are a few spare holes here and there.
That looks and sounds killer man. Doesn't help my eternal SLO GAS one bit though
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Zozobra wrote:Nice work. Whose boards did you use? I do like the inMADout OTs. I have one in an AOR and they're beastly.
The boards are from C3amps theyre a bit overkill. 3mm thick with 4oz copper traces.
InMadOuts are great units. The Onetics i used in my build are thicker and tighter with more midrange detail however they're also double the price even with a discount. In general I use the InMadOuts and recently BLS from the UK.
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Ah ha. I knew I had seen that avatar somewhere before! You're on the SCF yeah? You'll have to let me know how those BLS OTs work out for you. I can seem myself using the toridy.pl toroids for my purposes for a while.
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Zozobra wrote:Ah ha. I knew I had seen that avatar somewhere before! You're on the SCF yeah? You'll have to let me know how those BLS OTs work out for you. I can seem myself using the toridy.pl toroids for my purposes for a while.
Do you mean SDF? If so yeah. I will do. It was a the only sensible option using the BLS OT because nobody was willing to make a simulclass OT.
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Zozobra wrote:Ah ha. I knew I had seen that avatar somewhere before! You're on the SCF yeah? You'll have to let me know how those BLS OTs work out for you. I can seem myself using the toridy.pl toroids for my purposes for a while.
Do you mean SDF? If so yeah. I will do. It was a the only sensible option using the BLS OT because nobody was willing to make a simulclass OT.
Hmm, I thought I'd replied to this! I meant the slocloneforums.
Sounds good man!
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Zozobra wrote:Nice work. Whose boards did you use? I do like the inMADout OTs. I have one in an AOR and they're beastly.
The boards are from C3amps theyre a bit overkill. 3mm thick with 4oz copper traces.
InMadOuts are great units. The Onetics i used in my build are thicker and tighter with more midrange detail however they're also double the price even with a discount. In general I use the InMadOuts and recently BLS from the UK.
The C3 boards are nice. I built two SLO Clones, one with the Smash boards and one with the C3 boards. Both are laid out very well, but I like the fact that you can use a better selection of filter caps with the C3 boards. Overkill, yes. You could probably put them in a hydraulic press and not bend them.
Nice to see you here, man. I'm Soulcrusher_X over on the Seymour Duncan forum.