Well done! Looks good.
I wouldn't bother, it's very difficult to get them exact.
Just enjoy the fruits of your labour!
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Cool looks good. nice one. What are the brown caps in the middle ?
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They are Jupiter Cu foil in paper and wax. The unit came with Mundorf Mcap Evos in place of the normal Wimas. I checked with Salas through DIYAudio and he confirmed the places for foo if you are that way inclined are these 2 caps and the 8 resistors near the output from the board (220R, 220K and 1M I think the values are?). Mine came with Shinkoh for 220R and Rikens for the other 4 so didn't bother changing them.
The main purpose of the project was to turn the pcb through 90 degrees and put the selector and volume either side. When I got it the board ran lengthways in the case and the volume and selector were one above the other where the selector switch is still. I didn't like that arrangement especially on the front which didn't look right. Bought some 10mm aluminium plate from Metal Supermarket and made a new front panel and repositioned the knobs. I think it looks much better now.
Will try and upload some pics of how it was originally.
KR
Keith.
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Looking good there Keith, I see you have gone for the Audio Dimension attenuator :thumbsup:
If you can keep your finger on all the heatsinks then no more cooling required.
Hi Keith
Nice build mate.
I notice you've not fitted the 10 bias led, any particular reason ??
Steve..
Steve,
Whoever did the original build put most of the leds underneath the board for some reason, I just haven't bothered to move them. Similarly with the Riken and Shinkoh resistors which are not very tidy but never got round to sorting them out and you can't see them with the lid on anyway:).
KR
Keith.
Hi Keith
Thanks for the explanation.
Looks don't reallt matter, you'll have the lid on anyway.
As long as it sounds good :)
Ok here's a question to ponder while the case wends it's way to me from the PRC. I listen to my headphones through my NJC headphone amp a lot , how do I add another pair of output sockets to the pre to plug that into separately? Is it as simple as running an extra lead from the out of the board to another set of RCAs? Can't believe it will be that easy but I live in hope:D