I don't think I want to sell PCBs, but I'd be happy to provide the gerber files so you can order your own. My boards are four layer with a full ground plane, so they are a bit more expensive. With the options I used - 2oz copper for all layers, 1.6mm PCB thickness, HASL surface finish, they cost about $100 for five boards from JLCPCB.
With the additional features I added, this design will be a bit more expensive than the base design that will be offered by the diyaudiostore, particularly if you populate the Jensen transformer for balanced operation.
Thank you for sharing this about that new First Watt amp! I'd be interested in the boards you're working on, especially if they add balanced connection.
For those interested, here is a link to a pdf about the amp:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/attachments/f5m-diy-amplifier-pdf.1264396/So, this is another example of how I keep going down the path I like, and keep putting dots together. In that thread, Nelson Pass mentions the Damping Factor of that amp being 50. When he is asked about the sound of the amp, he mentions this. So, I see things like Damping Factor of 50 (lower than MANY amps), and I see comments like this about the sound. So, if you like something that sounds like this, perhaps it's a good idea to look for that. Then, get something that fits that description, listen to it, and if you like it... you keep going.
That's the path I'm on, and I've yet to find a reason why I'm on the wrong path, for me. It seems Nelson Pass and I agree.
And for this amp, there are specific reasons for "why", e.g., Damping Factor. If someone has a piece of gear and you're not sure why you own it, why it's better than something else for your tastes... maybe you should eyeball it and figure out the "why".
