Garage Sale!

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Garage Sale!
« on: 27 Jan 2006, 08:18 pm »
Been cleaning out the lab a bit, trying to organize somewhat.  I keep finding old projects and boards and parts that are just sitting around.  Guess I don't need them anymore.  So help me clean up!  Good stuff, going super cheap.  Many less thanmy cost.

Hammong 1627SE output transformers - SOLD!

These are new, never been used.  Were once mounted to a CLARION chassis, but never wired up.

HAGUSB with HAGCLOCK - SOLD!

This is the thing I made yesterday.  It is a HAGUSB with a HAGCLOCK circuit driving the 12MHz input.  Ugly, but well built and it works.  S/PDIF output only.  Great for sticking into your existing DAC.  



HAGCLOCK power supply - $30

This is a HAGCLOCK board cut in half, so it is just the super regulator section.  It gives a regulated and super clean +/-10V output from a +/-15V input.

BUGLE2 - SOLD!

This was my one and only prototype for the BUGLE2 project.  I am now changing the product into the ripper.  So this is a one of a kind.  Basically, it is a BUGLE circuit with 120V power supply plus super regulators, all on one tiny board.  Built into metal chassis with wooden sides.  This is an ac powered BUGLE that sounds better than the original!  Something about the super regulators takes this phono stage to the next level.  This machine sounds fantastic.  Built to 40dB gain.



Chassis is 6" wide by 4" deep.  Dark blue paint with pine wood sides.  Looks nice.  Comes with power cord.

DISCMASTER analog and digital front end - SOLD!

This is the box that has a JIMDAC in it!  This machine does it all.  It has a BUGLE phono section at 40dB, a HAGUSB input, an S/PDIF input (both feeding the JIMDAC.  All powered by the bugle power supply.  So it is a nice standalone front end.  No volume control, just a way to convert a phono and digital signal to audio line levels.  Very musical.  Switches on front select USB or S/PDIF input, and then either phono or digital output.  Hand-built prototype.  This was supposed to be an article for audioXpress, but then I cancelled the JIMDAC project.  





HAGUSB prototype - SOLD!

This is an operational board in a box.  Works perfectly, except that left and right channels are backwards on the headphone output.  In fact, it is the one in this photo.



12AX7 & 12AU7 - $3 each

These are working tubes!  But the sections are not matched.  When I test for Trumpets, the sections have to be well matched.  These are rejects.  But they work perfectly fine for other circuits.  Excellent for guitar amps or when matching is not needed.  Just not good enough for Hagtech.  I have quite a few of each type.

HAGCLOCK at 27MHz - SOLD!

This is a perfect, fully assembled and tweaked clock running at 27.0000MHz.  Good for DVD or newer universal CD players.  

First offer wins!  Price does not include shipping.  Just email me at jim@hagtech.com.

jh :)

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bugle2 question
« Reply #1 on: 28 Jan 2006, 01:18 am »
will the superregulators be an improvement on the Bugle Pro? If so how do I go about implementing? :bounce:

hagtech

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« Reply #2 on: 28 Jan 2006, 03:04 am »
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will the superregulators be an improvement on the Bugle Pro?


Yes.  It should help.  You would stick the super-regs in between the existing power supply and the bugle board.  The +/-15V from supply feeds the regs, which then outputs +/-10V to phono.  Three wires in, three wires out.  I'll draw a schematic for whoever buys it.

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« Reply #3 on: 28 Jan 2006, 03:58 am »
i already bought the Bugle Pro half-kit. can you send me one?

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« Reply #4 on: 28 Jan 2006, 04:46 am »
The BUGLE2 looks nice!  Of course I'm late a usual.  

  If the buyer finds they don't need to BUGLE2, once they get it,  please contact me.