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I just picked up two dcb1 blue boards from the diyaudio group buy. Is anyone in the process of building one of these? Looks to be quite a bit more challenging than the original b1 build.
You can also find panel/chassis mountable jacks at Radio Shack. Much easier to deal with.http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102486
This one will fit flush and was recommended to me by another AC member.http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?lang=en&site=US&WT.z_homepage_link=hp_go_button&KeyWords=CP-011A-ND&x=19&y=21
Can anyone tell me if I only need to use one of the ground tabs from this connector? If you look at the picture in the link it has three tabs. I can see which one is for power but I am not sure if I can use either of two other ones for the ground connection. Thanks.James
Very good. I was just not sure why this had three tabs for only two wires.Thanks,James
Well to say the least I am pretty bummed right now, my stereo pot came into today so I figured I would finally finish this up and be able to listen to it this week. BUT, the jack that I had ordered will not accept the wall wart plug . I ordered that jack since the original one I ordered was not in stock.I went ahead and soldered in the new pot and new resistors I got for R102-202 and now just have to wait for the other jack to get in stock and shipped.James
Well to say the least I am pretty bummed right now, my stereo pot came into today so I figured I would finally finish this up and be able to listen to it this week. BUT, the jack that I had ordered will not accept the wall wart plug . I ordered that jack since the original one I ordered was not in stock.James
I am also going to try and get a picture or two up and see if someone can lok at the wiring from the pot to the board to see if I made any mistakes. I believe it is correct but another set of eyes never hurts.James
Hi everyone! My first post. I read the whole thread, bought the parts and put it together. My first build except for a Hafler amp and pre that I put together in the '80s. Thanks for all the pics and terrific information. Here's a couple of pics of mine.