Looking for So Cal Tech to build a single channel Spectra Sonics 101 Mic Pre

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I have a Spectrasonics 101 preamp card, resistor, edge connector, a Triad A-67J transformer, a Triad HS-66 Transformer, and some paperwork on the build. I bought these pieces from Richard Guy, a long time Spectra Sonics Tech. There is some literature and info on Spectra Sonics equipment that came with it. I bought this kit a while back, and just haven't had time to attempt to build the kit. I had also purchased a Trex Power Supply kit, Power Switch Kit,, 48v 40w Switch Mode power Supply (wall wart), and Go Between kit from JLM with the hopes of wiring up a single channel mic pre. I never got around to it, mainly due to the fact that I didn’t have some of the equipment I needed to even start on the build, and couldn’t justify spending more money at the time, and didn’t have space to spread out and build the thing anyway! (still don’t). I understand that the grounding scheme can be finicky, and some of the connections just didn't make sense to me, even after speaking to Joe Malone, and Richard Guy.

My question is would anyone be interested in putting this together for me in a small enclosure? (I don’t have a metal rack or enclosure either). I have pretty much everything except the XLR in and out jacks, and maybe a resistor or two, and of course would need wire and a small enclosure. Here's the original thread on these. This is the only info left that I could still find on group diy. https://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=11466.0

Let me know if anyone would be into building this for me. Preferably a local California tech.

If I can't find anyone to do this, I'm going to be selling everything.

Thanks
 
Are you willing to pay someone $300 or more to do that for you?

Why not take the opportunity to learn more and build it yourself step by step?

Can take a bit longer but it's and easy project to do and you would feel proud!

 
Whoops said:
Are you willing to pay someone $300 or more to do that for you?

Why not take the opportunity to learn more and build it yourself step by step?

Can take a bit longer but it's and easy project to do and you would feel proud!
Hey Whoops, I'm sorry I just saw this post from you! I've had several people offer to help, and haven't had a chance to even get started yet. I'm pretty sure I can put most of this together myself, but may need some help too. We'll see. Thanks for the post and offer of help, I appreciate it.
 
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