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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.
I have found that the 4-1k resistors have quite an effect with the B1. Im surprized it isnt mentioned a whole lot, seems to be a bigger issue on the dcb1 thread. Im sure it is somewhat system dependant but good parts in this location should be considered.I have tried several different resistors so far and awaiting some naked Vishays now.Takman carbon film- great bass and dynamics, warm and smooth but lack transparencyPrp metal film- smooth and transparent but lacks dynamicsRiken carbon film- great resistor with good transparency, smooth, awesome bass and dynamics. I think i could live with all 4 Rikens but some say use in moderation. Naked Vishay(TX2575)- report backI am going to try the Vishays as the input resistor and have the Rikens on the output right now, hoping that will be a good balance with awesome transparency. I will also note these results are based upon 330r.
I'd like to request direct retail links, if possible Canadian links in addition to U.S. links would also be appreciated, to the Riken & Naked Vishay resistors used in your build. I've found the Naked Vishay's but at almost $16 a pop CAD at Parts Connexion, I'm looking for alternate sources.
Google is your friend.Context engineering desktop enclosures like the 175/350dt.Texas Components TX2575. Just call them or e-mail them request: resistorinfo@texascomponents.com. They are usually $9 per resistor Anand.
rtate,Thanks for the compliment!The pot is from gigawork on ebay 120502791204, 20k stereo 21 step. Inexpensive build quality but great sound, $15 shipped. Got the Gold Tune Nichicons from Parts Connection. Using the PS from Digikey at the moment but I intend to try batteries when it's broken in.
James, the pot wiring appears to be right in the picture. Looks like you're close to being done. But, what's the deal with those humongous caps?
Roymail,Thanks for taking the time to look of the wiring. The caps were recommended so I figured I would give them a try and see where it takes.Yeah, I am almost there. I used some JB Weld to fix up one RCA hole and the switch hole. The housing will not look nearly as good as some I am seeing but for now it will work. I will have to place this next to my TT so the smaller the better at this time. The thing I am waiting for most of all is to see how this sounds in my setup. I have never done anything DIY like this so it will be interesting to hear the results.James
I got an email from Gigawork stating that their pot is a Linear type. I was after a logarithmic so I'm inclined to pick up one of these.http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270617059671&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_4926wt_911http://cgi.ebay.ca/Assemble-Dale-23-Step-Attenuator-Volume-Control-50k-/270311270532?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0#ht_2154wt_911http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/737959-pot-10k-ohm-2w-dual-log-taper-kka1031s28.html
I got an email from Gigawork stating that their pot is a Linear type. I was after a logarithmic so I'm inclined to pick up one of these.