Gainclone Slideshow [message #10152] |
Wed, 24 March 2004 23:26 |
lon
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Construction details for an LM3875 PC board project. This is part of a 'group buy' to get the parts at reasonable costs. Brian is selling the kits. This is his slideshow.
link source: DIY Audio.com 03-24-04
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Re: Gainclone Slideshow [message #10155 is a reply to message #10153] |
Thu, 25 March 2004 20:48 |
lon
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Looks like the kit is going well. Various items out of stock. The order form gives the prices at the attached link.
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Re: Gainclone Slideshow [message #10157 is a reply to message #10156] |
Fri, 26 March 2004 15:15 |
lon
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I'm pretty sure this started simply as a group buy effort which, from reading a little more in DIY audio, is something they encourage and do quite a bit of. This guy Brian can prob'ly be contacted by mail. I thought the group buy was just for a bunch of parts, but apparently Brian is supporting this kind of construction with the slide show and other aids for the neophyte builder.
This slide show technique would be an excellent aid for those wishing to do tube construction projects as well. I have see the kits at Bottlehead advertised but do not know exactly what the sort of instruction that comes with them might be. Here's my idea on what's needed:
A similar slide show with pictorial representation of assembling the parts plus an additional frame for showing how it relates to the schematic in a sort of 'iris' insert or sidebar so that the flow of work can be viewed in relation to the physical steps of construction.
Any of you here ever build a television from a heathkit? What I'm trying to imagine is how a really good instruction guide would be set up: an instruction guide for someone like myself who knows nothing of electronics.
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DIY ! [message #10168 is a reply to message #10152] |
Mon, 14 June 2004 00:08 |
Mike.e
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This is really cool,id love to either order one,or make one.I can make PCBs here at tech The red silkscreened pcbs look really awesome though! SHipping to NZ apparently would cost $11 US...not big. its really great that so many people have the chance to do this :-)
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Re: DIY ! [message #10169 is a reply to message #10168] |
Mon, 14 June 2004 00:27 |
lon
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Glad you found the link useful. A friend of mine and I were looking around for canned solutions to the Gainclone experiments and found the product at the link below.
It's unknown (by me) if this is a workable alternative.
Cute though. :-)
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Re: DIY ! [message #10170 is a reply to message #10169] |
Mon, 14 June 2004 04:15 |
Mike.e
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with a price like that i wouldnt trust the quality. Il be getting GC or the same parts with my own pcb... :-) Should happen this year sometime when im out of overdraft :-P!
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Re: DIY ! [message #10171 is a reply to message #10170] |
Mon, 14 June 2004 12:01 |
lon
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I am glad they made that slide show. I have another link for some guy's GC project which is compact and elegant... Will see if I can find it... Ok, got it I think.
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