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Allan, Mr. Warpspeed, emailed me several weeks back that he's not selling the DIY kit any longer. I was going to try one myself.
...and bypasses for?
Appears this fellow is still selling kits:http://www.buildanamp.com/Here's the PDF build manual:https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B0N-dmOQiKmAYTZmMDdjNDUtZTkyOS00YjU2LTk1ZDEtZjZiYjg1OTNjMzdm&hl=enOr you could read the monster thread on diyaudio, and build one from scratch:http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/80194-lightspeed-attenuator-new-passive-preamp.html
Thank you Dave, for your kind words and compliments! I'm glad that you and especially the Boss like it...guys like you who take the leap help me in developing new models in the lineup otherwise they remain TBD:) I hope you will have late nights enjoying it for a long time.jk@home, the way you planned your layout I don't see any issues with heat...
Yes, a good plan for those wanting to DIY. I wouldn't get too carried away by the "marketing stuff"..................This is cheap and cheerful, right? It started out DIY and cheap, but is starting to look like a site sponsor forum.
bob - glad to see you here. i especially like and appreciate the comment you made:The LDRs are the guts of it, the difference between all the designs is in how they are controlled. And the audio signal is totally independent of the control side of things. which is why it makes no sense to me why one would need to spend $700 yust to add a remote, as any ol' remote would do, since it's completely out of the audio signal path... the remote in my eva-2 is digitally controlled, and only offers 23 steps, but it is more than sufficient. (and, it also offers switching of 3 inputs.) however, if more steps are wanted regarding wolume control, there's other options, while still keeping it cheap-n-cheerful...
Not sure if this has been done already, but it would be interesting for a few people to compare the sound quality of the Warpspeed with the digitally remote controlled eva-2. My guess is that even in the land of "cheap & cheerful," you get what you pay for.
Or just build the original Lightspeed design. George, the guy who *originally* developed this thing, was bragging that HIS version (design is public) just made the Stereophile recommended list, again, for the 5th time. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/80194-lightspeed-attenuator-new-passive-preamp-440.html#post2890637
Something like this?:http://www.bentaudio.com/DLFILES/STEP-REM-R1.pdfBut using a 4 channel pot?
This document describes the options and wiring of the Bent Audio Stepped Attenuator kit. This kit can be used toadd remote control function to a variety of different switches and attenuators. We can adapt the kit to many OEM switchesfor production orders but most commonly the kit is used with:1- Goldpoint Mini-V Attenuators2- Dact CT2 Attenuators.3- Shallco C series 2 deck 23 position switches (Bent Audio Version with shaft extension and custom springs).
As the facilitator around these parts I've had the same concern and have been watching closely. Additionally, no one with any competing ideas or plans are shouted down, in fact Warpspeed CE generally tried to help them out with their project. There are no potted parts and the plans are linked to on the diy forum, so anyone can get full access to build anything they want to. Your concerns are valid, and I'll keep monitoring, but so far I think we're still within rules and guidelines.P.S. Welcome aboard and you're invited to display your build and share whatever parts of the design you feel comfortable with, love to see it.
bob - glad to see you here.