Neeno
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
my DIY addiction had to really slow down so much in the past 2 years (I have two beautiful little kids now) and many projects are still waiting on the shelf. I guess that someone could finish them and put them to work.
The first is my Gee Nine preamp.
I started this project many years ago, used it for a couple of records, then I started messing around with the DI input, since I loved how it sounded with my mics and I wanted to use it with bass.
I quickly discovered that the DI inputs were a bit noisey.
So I started modding it and I never really found the time to finish it and put it back together.
It is 90% done, wiring HAS TO BE CHECKED before firing it up, but channel one was working fine since is completely wired.
The front panel power switch is not actually wired, so don't plug in the IEC before YOU HAVE DOUBLE CHECKED the wiring.
The unit is configured for 230V operation, but it can be rewired for 110V.
I'll say it again, CHECK THE WIRING !!!
As you can see from the pictures, I did the DI mod (wiring the jacks directly to the main pcb, which solved the noise issue)
Channel 2 needs some wiring, a set of trannies and the DI jack needs to be soldered to the cable that goes to the main board.
I built it with the best parts I could get.
Wima caps, Beyshlag resistors, Lundahls transformers (only one channel fitted), Noratel encapsulated toroidal trannies, Omron relays, Rubycon caps, Evox-Rifa high voltage capacitors and it comes with a set of EHX tubes.
The case is metal-technology.de (ex Robeshop) Industrie model, the frontpanel is custom made and anodized, laser engraved as is the back of the case.
The price is 350€ (CHF 380.-)
Buyer has to pay shipment and paypal fees.
my DIY addiction had to really slow down so much in the past 2 years (I have two beautiful little kids now) and many projects are still waiting on the shelf. I guess that someone could finish them and put them to work.
The first is my Gee Nine preamp.
I started this project many years ago, used it for a couple of records, then I started messing around with the DI input, since I loved how it sounded with my mics and I wanted to use it with bass.
I quickly discovered that the DI inputs were a bit noisey.
So I started modding it and I never really found the time to finish it and put it back together.
It is 90% done, wiring HAS TO BE CHECKED before firing it up, but channel one was working fine since is completely wired.
The front panel power switch is not actually wired, so don't plug in the IEC before YOU HAVE DOUBLE CHECKED the wiring.
The unit is configured for 230V operation, but it can be rewired for 110V.
I'll say it again, CHECK THE WIRING !!!
As you can see from the pictures, I did the DI mod (wiring the jacks directly to the main pcb, which solved the noise issue)
Channel 2 needs some wiring, a set of trannies and the DI jack needs to be soldered to the cable that goes to the main board.
I built it with the best parts I could get.
Wima caps, Beyshlag resistors, Lundahls transformers (only one channel fitted), Noratel encapsulated toroidal trannies, Omron relays, Rubycon caps, Evox-Rifa high voltage capacitors and it comes with a set of EHX tubes.
The case is metal-technology.de (ex Robeshop) Industrie model, the frontpanel is custom made and anodized, laser engraved as is the back of the case.
The price is 350€ (CHF 380.-)
Buyer has to pay shipment and paypal fees.