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Objective2 (O2) amp

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Could be. The skeptic in me only sees this as a next step to show how inferior all the commercial amps are an then voila, I have this clearly superior alternative at a low, low price...

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  • Maybe you could take him up on his third challenge and do an A/B suck-off against a $50 hooker.

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Nope, cynic will be AVguy when starts producing a commercial amp and selling it for a profit ;D

I do hope he stays out of that sector but the allure of selling black boxes for oodles of money with not a whole lot invested can be hard to resist.

  • 2 weeks later...

Been mighty quiet here lately.

I just finished drilling the holes in the faceplate, so now the amplifier is complete.

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And this

what exactly are we posting these links for?

i actually thought it was him under a different name on diya. but i guess the design has been adopted for sale by others who are selling built amps. didn't have all the facts before posting.

nice casework though. very clean.

My O2 came in a few days ago. At first I was concerned about build-quality since the attenuator came off the first time I touched it. It went back on with a little effort and an allen wrench. I got around to listening to it yesterday and was surprised - it may be one of those "good for the money" deals. I haven't really listened enough to comment on the merits of the amp design or sound quality, but my initial impression was positive. I was feeling good about it until about an hour ago when the thing crapped out on me. The right channel produced nothing but static. I have confirmed that it is definitely the amp. I guess we'll get to see what customer service is like.

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I was going to order one from them but changed my mind and now waiting for the desktop version, probably from other builders.

Hope they will resolve the problem for your asap

I'd recommend repetitive blows with a hammer. can't get much worse really...

About half a kilo of C4 strapped to the O2 sounds about right.

That will put the bangs per buck back into the purchase........

I suggest nuking it from orbit. Only way to be sure.

Charging it didn't work. I'm going to try nuking it next.

Are the opamps all secured in their respective sockets? Also, maybe check for bad solder joints.

All of the opamps look fine. :)

For now I'm mostly treating this as an exercise in seeing if Epiphany Accoustics will stand behind their products. If I don't hear from them, then I'll crack the case open and start diagnosing the problem.

The warranty info is under the "Your Order" section.

Also , being the UK , as a consumer you get the protection of "oppressive big socialist government regulation" :)

In particular, The Sale Of Goods act. The key points being goods must be

* Of satisfactory quality

* Fit for purpose

You also get additional rights for mail order / e-commerce ("distance selling")

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