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Old 12th Oct 2021, 12:37 pm   #1
Gabe001
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Default Amplifier PCBs from China.

There have been a number of threads on Chinese amplifiers which are available as DIY kits

This is not quite the same.

I've come across amplifier PCBs for sale (from china) based upon established amplifier designs eg dynaco, quad 2. These can be offered assembled or bare bones. The rest is up to you.

Has anyone tried one of these, or expects them to be inferior to point to point wiring?

Screenshots from AliExpress

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Gabriel
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Old 31st Oct 2021, 8:49 pm   #2
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Default Re: Amplifier PCBs from China.

I have been looking at the 'Naim' ones that they sell-just for workshop projects etc, not yet purchased but looking keen to try some out for kit build experiences when quite at the bench.
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