Chip Amp [message #10117] |
Wed, 17 December 2003 23:19 |
Tomek
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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I've been a listener of SET tube amps and full range single drivers for a couple of years. For SETs: ASL el34s, Decware 84c & SE34i, ASL Orchid, and heard a bunch of more expensive ones at friends. I've also heard plenty of Push Pull tube amp over 25 years. Some class A solid staters like British Fidelity, Bedini... Then, 10 minutes after listening to the 47 Labs Shigaraki with Jordan jx92s in transmission lines, I said, "this is the best amp I've ever heard." Planing on building a gainclone this winter.
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Re: Chip Amp [message #10119 is a reply to message #10118] |
Thu, 18 December 2003 10:48 |
Skip Pack
Messages: 51 Registered: May 2009 Location: Hollister, California
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Wayne, This is a good site: http://www.decdun.fsnet.co.uk/gaincloneindex.html#top1 I am about to convert an old kit amp with a suitable power supply to an inverted 1875 gainclone using pc boards from Scott Nixon. This is an interesting and vital group these days. The forum I follow hereis: www.ampchipdiy.com. This amp is intended for the next Studio 2 PI Tower I should complete over the weekend. These amps should be ideal for most high efficiency speakers. Once I finish my first pass I will have the S2PIT, and a pair of Lowther Medallions to try with them. I will report sometime in early Jan. Skip
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Re: Chip Amp [message #10121 is a reply to message #10118] |
Fri, 19 December 2003 20:54 |
JLM
Messages: 69 Registered: May 2009
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Viscount |
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A simplier solution is to use a kit from Scott Nixon. Or for lazy/stupid folks like me, just buy one/two of his amps.
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Chip Amp link [message #10123 is a reply to message #10122] |
Sat, 20 December 2003 07:04 |
JLM
Messages: 69 Registered: May 2009
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Viscount |
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http://www.scott-nixon.com/ Scott needs to update/fix his site, but he's probably very busy. He offers 20 wpc stereo models starting at $400 and goes up to $2,000 for a pair of 40 wpc monoblocks in fancy cases as well as parts for DIY. I've heard that his prices may have come down as he has changed to cases that are easier to work with. And of course he sells his nearly famous DacKit, TubeDac, etc. assembled or in kits. Now if he'd just add a simple preamp with remote control... BTW Ronnie, from the Carolina Audio link, builds Jordan 92S single driver transmission line designs and 2-way transmission line speakers in the lineage of Irving M. (Bud) Fried that don't need subs.
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Finally something about S. N. & C. A. [message #10130 is a reply to message #10125] |
Sat, 17 January 2004 14:30 |
GTFsr
Messages: 9 Registered: May 2009
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Esquire |
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I've looking for someone who has heard of Scott Nixons amps & Ronnies speakers. Last week I received my Jordans subs and JSM from Carolina Audio and am now looking to replace my greatly under ulitised Carver LightStar 2.0. George
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Re: Finally something about S. N. & C. A. [message #10131 is a reply to message #10130] |
Sat, 17 January 2004 22:22 |
Skip Pack
Messages: 51 Registered: May 2009 Location: Hollister, California
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George, I'm nearing completion of a Scott Nixon 1875 inverted chip amp (gainclone?). I will post the results. It's very simple to put together once you settle on the physical mounting of the binding posts and heat sink. Skip spack17@comcast.net
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