JW
Well-known member
Does one need the gold milli max DOA pins and receptacles (on the pcb board)? For current draw?
Lets say we used resistor legs instead and soldered both on the DOA board and the main pcb. Just asking because of a large console project where main pcb's don't have the milli max receptacles anyway, costs add up to spending hundreds of dollars on those pins alone. And the console already has opamps soldered to the board (a more solid connection anyway imo) So . . why should I not cowboy it with resistor legs for the new DOA's?
Sidenote: Console in question is Yamaha PM2000 and opamp in question is Pierre Paolo's APP992, which I bought a bunch of bare pcb's of. Thanks Pierre! This opamp is amazing. It's clean with LOTS of headroom but a beautiful sweet sound that isn't like a 990C, much more sweet is all I can say, so far. . . .
Lets say we used resistor legs instead and soldered both on the DOA board and the main pcb. Just asking because of a large console project where main pcb's don't have the milli max receptacles anyway, costs add up to spending hundreds of dollars on those pins alone. And the console already has opamps soldered to the board (a more solid connection anyway imo) So . . why should I not cowboy it with resistor legs for the new DOA's?
Sidenote: Console in question is Yamaha PM2000 and opamp in question is Pierre Paolo's APP992, which I bought a bunch of bare pcb's of. Thanks Pierre! This opamp is amazing. It's clean with LOTS of headroom but a beautiful sweet sound that isn't like a 990C, much more sweet is all I can say, so far. . . .