I would like to thank everyone who particpates and leads in the LR duties.
Over the past year I have learned quite a bit and always like to learn more.
It has been my honor to do the LR this week.
If you never hosted a LR, please sign up. It is quite easy

Lunch: Ham
Gadgets I have built over the past year
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First up, is my DAC. Plugged into computer. Now when I listen to youtube or any other videos, the sound goes through my DAC
And I have to say, this little thing is absolutely wonderful. It is another DIY project, and I burned a few
boards before I got it right, and I never really finished it.



http://tinyurl.com/2bxaa7c
The build was bumpy. I consider myself pretty good with the soldering iron, but this required to solder SMD chips on the PCB.
Being new to that, I made some errors and had to re-do the project over and over until I got it right. Never got the part II, y2, working. Maybe in the future.
What soundcard/dac do you listen through on your PC?
Next up are my amplifiers.
The EL84 20 Watt power amplifier. Last year at this time, I was here

Today., I have the thing up and running. Couple more parts to add and I'll be done.

It has 2 EL84 tubes to run at 20Watts. A switch to go between Fixed and Cathode Bias, another switch for Pentode, Triode, Ulta Linear output. A Master Volume. It doesn't have the londonpower Power Scaling yet, but it will.
Power Scaling enable you to turn the volume down and still have a sound like it is being cranked.
The two toroidal covers are pots I bought for a buck at one of those dollar store. Works for me.
If you are interested to know more. Check out this video.
[youtube]MNSjJhz6a_Q[/youtube]
Now to my Bass amp.
Here is the pre-amp. 1 channel

And my 50 Watt bass amplifier in it's early stages.

I get all my amp stuff from http://tinyurl.com/c9kb5os
I also built from a kit some nearfield monitor speakers from http://tinyurl.com/5u7u99and http://tinyurl.com/8994hr8.
Why do I build DIY projects?
- fun
- educational
- end product is usually better than what you can get at the store.
G&L question:
Do you like your luthier?
If you asked me that question last year, I would have said 'no'.
This year I found this guy
http://tinyurl.com/c6rr7n7
Apparently, he worked for G&L and Leo back when he was still alive.
He also had Shur work under him for a time.
I sent him 3 of my G&Ls to do a setup. He did an excellent job.
Does anyone know this guy?
Thanks everyone. Have a great weekend.