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    Join Date: Mar 2008

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    I'm Glen.

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    Hi all,

    I built the diy audio F6 amp kit in March 2021. It’s worked perfectly since and sounds great. Unfortunately I need to raise some funds for my daughters wedding in October. My question is what is something like this worth? I have no idea where to place it in regards to value. It has some Elna Caps and a Toroidy transformer. The case is the one recommended from Diy Audio.
    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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    Well there has been a beautiful joe henry pass F3 clone not selling at around 900 ish recently on many forums . joe sells them for about 1300 quid and they normally would resell for about 50% maybe ??

    https://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/thre...-clone.265791/

    this might be worth around 600 ???? maybe. its jolly hard to sell anything at the moment so if there is any other way to pay for wedding i would not sell it !!!
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    Thanks Phil, appreciate the comment. I would be looking at less than £600 for sure. As for selling it, well I don't really want to but needs must and all that.
    I might try it in the for sale section and see what happens. Thanks for the feedback though. It gives me a starting point at least.

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    very nice ... i see Joe has one too here on ebay at more money . are the specs similar ? How does it sound to you ?

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134164996...4aAtJtEALw_wcB
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    Yes the specs are similar. I don't know them all fully, as it's built as standard, apart from the Elna caps. I used bridge rectifier's also. Otherwise it's pretty standard.
    Sound is really good into my Snell E/III's. Drives them with nice refinement and good separation. Smooth and unfatiguing. I have always liked pure Class A though. Had a Sumo 9 plus years ago and a Sugden A25. My kind of sound.
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    Hi Glen,

    Is this amp using Toshiba jfets or normal fets. £600 sounds a little cheap tbh, just my humble opinion. I’ve built one myself and love it, great amp.

    Nigel

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    it is cheap but clones struggle to sell unless pretty cheap . Must say if it sounds good on snells it would sound good on my impulse taus no doubt !!! Funnily enough i have tried a few class A amps on them and not always liked it too much . the sugden was WAY too much bass and detail . so far found class AB arcam to be rather good with them [ power amp] tried a few amps now .. probably 40-50 amp combos on them if not more
    ou might slip, you might slide, you might
    Stumble and fall by the road side
    But don't you ever let nobody drag your spirit down
    Remember you're walking up to heaven

    Don't let nobody turn you around
    … Walk with the rich, walk with the poor
    Learn from everyone, that's what life is for
    And don't you let nobody drag your spirit down

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    Hi Nigel,

    No they didn't have the Toshiba JFets when I placed the order. They are just a quad matched set. I'm not sure how much better the Toshiba ones are..

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    I think £600 sounds (unfortunately) quite right for a diy effort. Maybe £100 more if you are lucky.
    Unless it is housed in a fancy custom made CNC case (in which case it will be still difficult for you to recover what you paid to get it milled).

    If I had one I would probably not part with it for £600.

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    Yeah £600 sounds cheap for the sound you get, but that's the score with DIY. Joe Henry made gives a bit of an uplift if anything, as he's getting better known among the sort of people that want to buy a Pass clone.

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