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Hi, guys.. I'm sure theres a few experienced do it your-selfer sound audio freaks here.. :)

I've been procrastinating for some time now on building a class A (transistor) amp for my self. I was hoping maybe some have you already have.. and could recomend the designs you have found ,tried and/or think are best sounding.. 7-45 watts

thanks
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Rik Houben
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Hi there,

I'm looking for exactly the same thing.
I found some interesting things at ESP.
This one looks nice: http://sound.westhost.com/project36.htm
Also this is one that I'm thinking about of building myself: http://sound.westhost.com/project10.htm

If an class AB is OK too: http://sound.westhost.com/project3a.htm
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If I buy PC boards for the ESP projects, do I still have to connect them using a cable, or is the connection path is already made in the PCB board?

Also, where do you get the audiophile quality parts?
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Username: Xtremeht

Post Number: 10
Registered: 02-2004
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You can get audiophile parts from this place

http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/index.html
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Jan Vigne
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Do a Google search for "glass audio" and click on the archives for "Audio Ameteur". This is one of the most respected construction mags in hifi and they often have reviews of designs that have been built. Also check out Nelson Pass's website, I believe it is www.passdiy.com. Pass has had a long and storied history in audio and has been a major proponent of class A designs.
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