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GECO AUDIO - kidNAP (naim/avondale derivative)
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<blockquote data-quote="GECO" data-source="post: 151897" data-attributes="member: 415"><p>several people have shown interest in building this amp. please indicate if you are interested so I can order some boards. this should be a easier build than the F5 and setting it up is very easy. I will always be available to assist anybody that needs help. the heat dissipation in negligible and you can bolt it to the case without a heat-sink if you wish. (heavy load is then not recommended)</p><p></p><p>required for stereo</p><p>2 amp boards</p><p>2 PSU and speaker protect boards</p><p></p><p><strong>R400 for all four</strong></p><p></p><p>you still have to buy all components but to populate the boards and associated hardware to complete boards should be less than R600</p><p>cost of case and transformers is entirely up to you and how you spec them.</p><p></p><p>required. 225 -300va per side but it will be very happy with one 300va if you want to economise. </p><p></p><p>it is very possible to build a very high end amp for less than R2000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GECO, post: 151897, member: 415"] several people have shown interest in building this amp. please indicate if you are interested so I can order some boards. this should be a easier build than the F5 and setting it up is very easy. I will always be available to assist anybody that needs help. the heat dissipation in negligible and you can bolt it to the case without a heat-sink if you wish. (heavy load is then not recommended) required for stereo 2 amp boards 2 PSU and speaker protect boards [b]R400 for all four[/b] you still have to buy all components but to populate the boards and associated hardware to complete boards should be less than R600 cost of case and transformers is entirely up to you and how you spec them. required. 225 -300va per side but it will be very happy with one 300va if you want to economise. it is very possible to build a very high end amp for less than R2000 [/QUOTE]
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