It gives a very clear and open sound with tons of headroom even into insensitive speakers. The implementation is fully dual mono, separate transformers, the lot. Next I was tempted by a very nicely built "Simple Killer Amp" (or "SKA") kit amp – a 150 watt per channel MOSFET by Australian designer Greg Ball. I was looking for something a bit more sophisticated than my beloved T-Amps and it delivered that. And it's one I've been following recently.įirst up I came across a "gainclone" chip amp built by a guy in Hong Kong. This can be a fruitful avenue for the less dextrous. But from time to time kits come up that are ready built for just a small premium over the price of buying the parts. Might as well have tried to teach a horse to eat with a knife and fork. Now, once upon a time someone tried to teach me to solder. DIY is another way that many audiophiles engage more closely with their sounds and save money at the same time. I've been surprised and pleased at the hi-fi coming out of the far east these last few years, making some pretty high end sounds available to those of us on a budget if we are willing to forgo some of the luxury trappings of the hobby. Manufacturer: Anonymous, supplied by ebay seller along1986090 DIY PGA2311 Preamplifier Another "T" Preamplifier?
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