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glaringanomaly
07-08-2019, 14:03
I've been thinking about a Pass F5 build, but having recently bought some other bits from diyaudio and taking a hit on the poor exchange rate and import duty, I was wondering if anyone had any of the boards/kits/JFets that were gathering dust and needing a new home?
Thanks.
disarmamant
07-08-2019, 14:25
I have a big audio quality toroidal mains transformer for a stereo F5.
Canterbury Windings TM597A.
2 x 18 volts @ 11.2 Amps. Electrostatic screen and goss band.
135mm diameter x 70mm high.
Weight 4.5 Kg.
PM if interested.
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hornucopia
12-08-2019, 10:29
Lovely sounding amps!
Love my F3 (though soon for sale, owing to domestic changes)
Firebottle
12-08-2019, 11:45
I have a couple of large heatsinks, though not matching.
Can't give exact details until Friday.
glaringanomaly
19-08-2019, 11:29
I have a couple of large heatsinks, though not matching.
Can't give exact details until Friday.
Thanks for the offer Alan - but will probably be getting one of the Hifi2000 cases for this.
Pepperamip
19-08-2019, 16:29
Hello Chris. I'm contemplating building one of these too. I'll probably collect all the bits over a period of time and then have a go once most of it is all together.
I'll be interested to see how you get on.
Have you got a link for the case you are considering?
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glaringanomaly
29-08-2019, 09:10
Sorry Paul, missed your response. I have Boards, Jfets and have a transformer on the way, now need a basic parts kit and PSU boards. This may take me a while to get round to!
Will probably fork out for the official case unless anything appears in the electronic bin at work! It's the one below, but 400mm deep and a baseplate for attaching everything to, so comes in at $264 - but will ship from Italy. I'm not sure I'll get it ordered before 31st October though so may get hit with duty :(
https://diyaudiostore.com/collections/dissipante/products/dissipante-4u?variant=12165081924
Pepperamip
31-08-2019, 06:45
The case seems to be the thing that bumps the price up from what I would call cheap build to being a fairly expensive one.
Good luck with it and maybe do a build thread once you get going. I'm sure you would get plenty of interest in it.
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