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  • kgveteran
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 865

    #1

    DIY amplifiers

    I'm looking to start a new project and building some mono's for my three mains would be a great place to start.I tryed the DIY forum , but they never activated my account so i gave up.I will need member support as this will be my first venture into DIY amps.I'll look at chip amps as well as mosfet and what ever else is out there.Thanx
    Here is my LCR "Trio". Way to go guys !
  • cjd
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 5570

    #2
    Check out the Twisted Pear offerings on the chipamp side. Really solid kits. I can highly recommend their full balanced kit if you want gobs of power.

    You can do point to point of course, and there's a certain value in that. But it's a pain.

    If you're more adventerous and less interested in finished product being everything you ever wanted the first time 'round, go dig up the PassDIY website.
    diVine Sound - my DIY speaker designs at diVine Audio

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    • peter_m
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 227

      #3
      This looked interesting before I had to put the brakes on and.. well reconsider my budget for DiY in general So I haven't tried them yet.



      Have fun!

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      • Mike P.
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2007
        • 10

        #4
        Some interesting stuff at 41hz.com

        HULK123 menghadirkan acara live maxwin slot mahjong gacor hari ini dengan sistem yang sudah terverifikasi 2026, memberikan pengalaman bermain langsung dengan peluang menang yang lebih besar dan pembaruan pola terbaru.

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        • BobEllis
          Super Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 1609

          #5
          Try that DIY site again - there is a group buy brewing for Leach amp boards. Leach is a great sounding amp and the boards from the last round were excellent quality. Scalable from 100-200+w into 8r. To my ear it sounds a lot beter than a point to point chip amp I built.

          A Leach is a bit more involved than a chip amp, which only takes a few minutes to put together. Don't be too afraid of it, though. A Leach amp was my first DIY amp. Dr. Leach's boards didn't have a silkscreen to show where to put the parts. The GB boards have a nice silk screen. I was able to stuff four boards in an afternoon while half watching football. Building a presentable case is the hard part anyway.

          Disclaimer: Just a GB participant, I don't sell the boards.

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          • Martyn
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 380

            #6
            Try Aspen Amplifiers at http://www.aksaonline.com/. I built the AKSA 100N+ a year or so ago. Hugh probably has some part-exchanged PCB modules available which will save you some work and some money. The assembly instructions are good, as is the support on AudioCircle.

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            • Hdale85
              Ultra Senior Member
              • Jan 2006
              • 16120

              #7
              Try www.aussieamplifiers.com Supposed to be one of the best kits you can build. Well unless you want to do full class a. These are class a/b solid state and use some very good parts. I emailed him the other day he's supposed to be getting the NX150's back in soon. I'm still torn between building these or just buying a nice amp.

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              • kgveteran
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 865

                #8
                Thanx guys. Now my family is going to go hungry .But some 950watt mono's will sound sweet!

                This will take a while to digest.

                KG
                Here is my LCR "Trio". Way to go guys !

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                • Glen B
                  Super Senior Member
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 1106

                  #9
                  Check out Ampslab kits. I haven't tried the amp kits but I've assembled and installed a pair of the DC protection kits as an upgrade in a Phase Linear Series 2 amp that did not originally have that feature. The designer, Michael Chua was very responsive to after-sale questions I had about the product.
                  http://www.ampslab.com/products.htm


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                  • zocky
                    Junior Member
                    • May 2006
                    • 2

                    #10
                    My DIY amp for subwoofer, all needed schematic and pcb's in PDF: No Longer Available


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                    Zoran
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                    • TacoD
                      Super Senior Member
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 1080

                      #11
                      beefy plate amp.

                      Also check the Class-D offerings from Hypex. Sounds very good. (some commercial companies use their OEM modules)

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                      • gmikol
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 16

                        #12
                        Zoran...that amp looks great.

                        I hate to hijack this thread...but, how did you bond the plate to the fins?

                        --Greg

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                        • TacoD
                          Super Senior Member
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 1080

                          #13
                          I think it's bolted.

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                          • zocky
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2006
                            • 2

                            #14
                            Originally posted by TacoD
                            I think it's bolted.
                            exactly

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                            • Dennis H
                              Ultra Senior Member
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 3801

                              #15
                              Originally posted by TacoD
                              Also check the Class-D offerings from Hypex. Sounds very good. (some commercial companies use their OEM modules)
                              Kits are available from Kevin at diycable. They aren't cheap but they include everything you need including a nice chassis. The various bits and pieces can add up quickly for a DIY amp. Note that the power ratings in the model numbers (180 or 400) are at 4 ohms.

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                              • TacoD
                                Super Senior Member
                                • Feb 2004
                                • 1080

                                #16
                                You can also check Hexateq cases. They also have a pre drilled cabined for an UCD amplifier (the also sell the Hypex parts).

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                                • JaxLax
                                  Senior Member
                                  • Jul 2007
                                  • 110

                                  #17

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                                  • kevmurray
                                    Member
                                    • Jan 2007
                                    • 54

                                    #18
                                    DIY amp stuff

                                    I'll throw in my two cents. Rod Elliot's site has some good free info for DIY including PCBs for several high power amps. If you're serious about DIY I recommend Randy Slone's "High Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual". This book is really for people who are willing to fabricate their own PCBs since the design will ultimately be your own. Some electronics knowledge is required, though you don't have to be an engineer. The sky is the limit if you design your own.
                                    Kevin Murray

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                                    • 69Stingray
                                      Senior Member
                                      • Feb 2007
                                      • 100

                                      #19
                                      Is there a site that explains the differences between the different style of amps? Tubes, A/B, Class D, Chip, MOSFET, etc.? Maybe a DIY AMP FOR DUMMIES?

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                                      • Jed
                                        Ultra Senior Member
                                        • Apr 2005
                                        • 3621

                                        #20
                                        I just stumbled upon some used Aragon 8002 amplifiers for an awesome deal. I paid about $200 more not too long ago and these won't last long at the asking price. I know a lot of you are looking for high end performance without the price tag so here's your chance. I don't know this seller though. Just thought I'd pass it along so I don't get tempted to pick up another one.

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                                        • kgveteran
                                          Senior Member
                                          • Oct 2005
                                          • 865

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by 69Stingray
                                          Is there a site that explains the differences between the different style of amps? Tubes, A/B, Class D, Chip, MOSFET, etc.? Maybe a DIY AMP FOR DUMMIES?
                                          Since there is no such book I'll have to get to reading some threads
                                          Here is my LCR "Trio". Way to go guys !

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                                          • ThomasW
                                            Ultra Senior Member
                                            • Aug 2000
                                            • 10980

                                            #22

                                            IB subwoofer FAQ page


                                            "Complicated equipment and light reflectors and various other items of hardware are enough, to my mind, to prevent the birdie from coming out." ...... Henri Cartier-Bresson

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