They are really easy to build and there is lots of help to make them.
I like scavenging cambridge audio a1 as they burn chips and have a decent toroidal power supply and a fuck off heat sink.
Is there a guide/tutorial to fixing these up? How straightforward is it?
I would embark on a kit before trying to hack something.
Those Cambridge Audio amps have an integrated preamp/poweramp IC which if I remember back fifteen years ago or so, is a TDA somethingorother. De-solder chip and replace. It's in an SIL (single in line) package, so pins only on one side.
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They are really easy to build and there is lots of help to make them.
I like scavenging cambridge audio a1 as they burn chips and have a decent toroidal power supply and a fuck off heat sink.