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    Looks very nice mate. Excellent work as usual.

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    Should finish the other one tomorrow night. Need to sort out a badge for them though.
    Kuzma Stabi/S 12", (LP12-bastard) DC motor and optical tacho psu, Benz LP, Paradise (phonostage). MB-Pro, Brooklyn dac and psu, Bruno Putzeys balanced pre, mod86p dual mono amps, Yamaha NS1000m

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    A nicely designed badge with SQ should do the trick!

    Have you sorted out a suitable beta tester yet?

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    Simon

    Neat work sir

    How long did the casework take to turn up?

    I'm guessing you paid around the £600 mark including shipping vat and taxes for the Telos replica casework is that fair?
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    Tony, you have pm.

    Here's the only channel, with neater wiring. I'll rewire the other channel tonight to match/mirror.

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    After two years of having these lying round without cases and posing an electrocution risk to all and sundry I finally boxed up my 4x Mod86p boards to make two bridged units.


    Doesn't sound any different in a case but it sure looks better.





    I wonder what project I can waste the next few years on?
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    Good to see the LEDs are the correct colour. None of that nasty blue shit.
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    Look very tidy. The boards you mention, what are they?

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    The boards aren't available any more, the designer stopped making them when they stopped making the LM4780.

    It's basically a pair of these https://www.neurochrome.com/parallel-86/ run bridged for each channel, but with a larger PSU. 400va and 66,000uf per channel

    So that's a 60w stereo chip amp with both channels run in parallel on each pcb and then a pair of those pcb's run in bridged mode inside each chassis. About 150 watts and can deliver about 10 amps. It's pretty stiff and has vanishingly low distortion, real SOTA numbers.


    More importantly though, it looks the bollocks.
    Last edited by sq225917; 05-09-2018 at 18:09.
    Kuzma Stabi/S 12", (LP12-bastard) DC motor and optical tacho psu, Benz LP, Paradise (phonostage). MB-Pro, Brooklyn dac and psu, Bruno Putzeys balanced pre, mod86p dual mono amps, Yamaha NS1000m

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    Quote Originally Posted by sq225917 View Post
    The boards aren't available any more, the designer stopped making them when they stopped making the LM4780.

    It's basically a pair of these https://www.neurochrome.com/parallel-86/ run bridged for each channel, but with a larger PSU. 400va and 66,000uf per channel

    So that's a pair of 60w stereo chip amps run in parallel on each pcb and then a pair of those pcb's run in bridged mode inside each chassis. About 150 watts and can deliver about 10 amps. It's pretty stiff and has vanishingly low distortion, real SOTA numbers.


    More importantly though, it looks the bollocks.
    "looks the bollocks" class.

    Yes the distortion figures on found on the net are remarkably low. Of course they aren't available anymore, now I've seen this thread

    They do look great though. Good work.


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