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Other Stuff => Archived Manufacturer Circles => Hagerman Technology => Topic started by: hagtech on 25 Jun 2003, 08:32 pm
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Just received this photo of a fine example (from R.M.) of how to make a very compact Bugle phono stage.
(http://www.hagtech.com/images/bugleexample.jpg)
Clearly, there enough flexibility in the design for all sorts of chassis options. I haven't heard yet of anyone fitting a board within a receiver ot integrated amplifier, but it is possible. At least if the supply voltages are in the right range.
jh
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That's quite nice.
I've been considering building a Bugle myself. I enjoy a little DIY work and figured it would probably be an upgrade from my Project PhonoBox. Any thoughts on the BUgle compared to the PhonoBox (if you've played with one before)?
I like the new powersupply 1/2 kit you added to the site. It would be a great match for a DIY headphone amp like the META42 as well (I've already built a META42 using a PS design from head-fi.org). If I used my headphones more I would be tempted to build a new one with one of your PS units and a crossfeed.
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do you have any more "recommended chassis" for sale? if not, is there someplace where I might find a suitable chassis?
thanks, in advance, for any assistance.
edit: I see that you can buy the chassis at digikey, along whith everything else....
-macdaddy