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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!

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If you put this one together by yourself, I would have to say bravo. Very well done.

You've probably checked the lines from PS to amp until you have them memorized, no doubt smile.gif

You've probably checked the lines from PS to amp until you have them memorized, no doubt smile.gif

We are definitely going to do this very thoroughly. In the first build, wires got crossed :palm:

The wiring work was certainly a chore, this time I did a lot more.

Awesome. Soon you'll be the first person to have two DIYT2 in his possession! B)

Nice work sir! Best of luck to you during the first power up...:)

Hallelujah!!

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Here is our work shed.

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The amp is making music. I did say a serious prayer before I turned it on :)

Congrats Andy!

Looks great, Andy. Yours should be the first one up and running with the revised boards.

Seems like the most straight-forward build among others (maybe except Dr. Gilmore's) so far :D

Andy's experience proves it: the DIYT2 is a straightforward build that will maybe turn up a single error, that can be fixed within a few hours. Clearly, any newbie can tackle one, no sweat!

On a more serious note, I can never tire of looking at these beautiful amps. Congrats on your build!

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Hallelujah!!

The amp is making music. I did say a serious prayer before I turned it on :)

You, Sir, are winning at life. Congratulations!

Well played lod. Very well played.

Congratulation! :)

Great work Andy.

You are making me very jealous with your 2 x T2DIY's. There are many out there who would sell their soul for just one! :D

So is this the first up and running T2DIY with Lil Knight's updated boards?

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nm, answered below.

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Thanks all. Lil Knight said it is the first rev2 board up. I think a lot of the other people have to deal with case work, which I am so glad I did not.

I'll stick a scope on it to make sure there are no oscillations.

I'll stick a scope on it to make sure there are no oscillations.

Cool! I'd look at both the power rails and the outputs at full power. I've found that you need a decent bandwidth scope to do this though. Post the traces once you get around to it :)

Put a crappy little scope on the output and it looks great. Sorry Marc, my friend who we borrowed the good scope from fried a channel so no pics.

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