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Re: Cool lookin' tube headphone amp [message #61523 is a reply to message #61510] Wed, 09 December 2009 18:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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colinhester wrote on Mon, 07 December 2009 10:20
Just ordered this little guy off the 'bay - about $70 including shipping. Looks likes it's getting some pretty good reviews.....C
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Is this based off the Starving Student Millett?

I've got an original V.2 millett board with a built diamond buffer and a Millett Max board (both PCB's unpopulated) that I need to start one of these years. I built one of the original SOHA point to point and one of the V.2 Millett's with a Meier Crossfeed. I just sold a prototype Stacker II that I had built, but just didn't have the time to case it up. That was one of the best headamps I'd ever heard.

You can see pics of mine here:
http://pedalforroses.homestead.com/Headphoneamps.html
 
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