youngsinsei
New member
How does one purchase this build kit?
It's not a kit, but [silent:arts] sells the PCB (send him an email). You'll need to source the parts yourself but there's a BOM linked in the first post and plenty of info in this thread.How does one purchase this build kit?
Do you have any photos to share of this setup? I'm interested in seeing how this looks!Just to follow up on this, I ended up using an Antek AS-05TC250 . I cut the lead of the 5v on the transformer and jumpered the second 6.3v to the 5v Relay rail at the terminal blocks ( The 5v tap would've been a little too close for comfort to the drop out voltage on the regulator I used). This works well and is inexpensive (currently $32 + 8.5 shipping) for US buyers.
Sure. It's not a great photo but you should be able to see the jumper between the Channel 2 heater and the relay input. Later on I connected wire from that same terminal block to power the vu lamps. They're pretty bright even at the heater voltage.View attachment IMG_0148.jpegDo you have any photos to share of this setup? I'm interested in seeing how this looks!
I’m late to the party, but here’s another successful D-LA2A build! I read every post before starting, and all went smoothly. I decided to try something new to me and get a little fancier with PRP resistors, Mundorf MCap EVO Oil for C2, C3, and C5, Auricap XO for C1, and Charcroft Audio for all the Micas. I also opted for the Zener over the neon bulb for longevity and less noise. V1 12AX7’s and the 12BH7’s are NOS black plate RCA’s. I don’t know if any of that mattered much, but it sounds beautiful and it’s really quiet.
I used the 4383/1290 combo in my build a few posts above, and it sounds fantastic. The 4383 lead colors match the PCB, but the 1290 should connect as follows:Hey everyone! Just about in the middle of my build and about to order the in/out transformers. After a lot of research and reading through this thread and the Sowter website I've settled on their 4383 for the input, and their 1290 for the output, does anyone have any input on this transformer selection? Will the lead colours still match those marked on the PCB? Also is it better for shielding/hum reduction to mount the threaded grommit transformers inside or outside the chassis? I've seen them mounted both ways in peoples' builds.
Enter your email address to join: