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  1. #11
    Join Date: Oct 2011

    Location: India

    Posts: 22
    I'm SACHIN.

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    Discrete Dynamics amp, preamp designed by my friend are very easy to put up. It comes as modules, the user has to connect only transformer and other hardware. It sounds very good too. I have built so many amps including F5, Amp camp, Jean Horaha etc, but this one is superb, exceeds expectations. You can pair it with any kind of speakers. Price is also very reasonable.

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    Sachin
    Micro Seiki MB-14st
    Technics-SLD-303
    DIY CNC MM Phonostage
    Technics SU8022

  2. #12
    Join Date: Jul 2017

    Location: Kent

    Posts: 550
    I'm Paul.

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    What did you go for in the end James or are you still debating?

    My brother built a gainclone recently and found it pretty easy with minimal electronics experience other than building an bartop arcade

    Sent from my CLT-L09 using Tapatalk
    Current system:
    RPi + Allo Digione
    Beresford Caiman Seg & Dorado powered by 15v Linear PSU
    Transcendent Sound Mini Beast OTL
    Amptastic Mini-1
    Klipsch KG4.5 Speakers with Titanium Diagphrams and Sonicap Cap upgrade
    110aH Leisure Battery powers the Mini-1 & Digione

  3. #13
    Join Date: Jun 2010

    Location: Adelaide, South Australia

    Posts: 520
    I'm Steve.

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    Recently built an M2X from DIYAudio, based on a Nelson Pass First Watt M2
    Steve.

    Kit I have:
    CD player, TTs, Phono stages, Pre amps, Power amps, Integrated amps, DACs, Streamers, Speakers and a bunch of cables.

  4. #14
    Join Date: Aug 2012

    Location: Hartlepool UK

    Posts: 1,640
    I'm Alan.

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    Have a word with Les Wolstenholm owner of Avondale Audio
    http://avondaleaudio.com/amplifier-modules/ phone number at the bottom of the page
    His NCC200, NCC220, NCC300 amplifiers are excellent and well and truly tried and tested by many over on PFM, they have given me a lot of pleasure over the years and my NCC-300 mono blocks still remain as my best amplifiers.
    Les doesent advertise kits as such but will certainly supply you with the building blocks for a great amplifier

    My current NCC-300 Voyagers

    IMG_3318 by Alan Towell, on Flickr

    Alan
    Turntable - Garrard 401/Jelco 750L/Ortofon Kontrapunkt B, Pioneer PLC 590, Micro Sieki MA505 , Denon DL103R - DIY Paradise Phono stage - Reel 2 Reel Studer A810, Otari MX55,Tascam BR20, Revox A77, B77, PR99, TEAC X1000 & 3440, Digital HTPC / Young Dac - Preamp - DIY B4, 821, Power Amp's DIY Avondale NCC300 Mono Block, Speakers Wilmslow Kit Volt BM220.8 / Scanspeak D2905/9500

  5. #15
    Join Date: Aug 2012

    Location: Hartlepool UK

    Posts: 1,640
    I'm Alan.

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    Some F5 Turbo boards available over on PFM DIY classifieds from a member who built NCC-300s
    https://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/...3-pcbs.213872/

    Oops just notice no longer for sale
    Alan
    Turntable - Garrard 401/Jelco 750L/Ortofon Kontrapunkt B, Pioneer PLC 590, Micro Sieki MA505 , Denon DL103R - DIY Paradise Phono stage - Reel 2 Reel Studer A810, Otari MX55,Tascam BR20, Revox A77, B77, PR99, TEAC X1000 & 3440, Digital HTPC / Young Dac - Preamp - DIY B4, 821, Power Amp's DIY Avondale NCC300 Mono Block, Speakers Wilmslow Kit Volt BM220.8 / Scanspeak D2905/9500

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