-Separate two channel power supply
-Two transformers, four chokes
-Separate cabinet
-Separate two channel (four tubes)
-Very high end components (Blackgate, Jensen, Auricap, RMG...)
-Output delay
Looks absolutely fabulous ! Wish to have a chance to hear it !
I was hoping you could give me some advice on the first GG you’ve made :
- is your chassis connected to the ground ? If yes, which “ground” ? How ?
- to which “ground” is your RCA connected ? How ?
Not finish yet!! Last night did a very tough job, it take me 3 hours to finished the signal wiring (total 18pcs shielding wire & limited space). Let's see some photos!!
Finally SuperGG Finished!!! It's a very tough project but the reward is unmeasurable. It's sound amazing, high resolution, detail, good sound stage, good channel separation, dynamic & smooth, wide band width.... I think will improve more after burn-in! Later will share with all of you!
Appreciate the great sharing from gijoe_22 for this achievement:
Beside the cost used for setting this gear up, it is far more important to have gijoe_22's contribution in order of:
1) Passion: Demonstrated in building this gear
2) Sharing: Open and Unselfish...
3) Design: Changing from stereo version to mono version; and separte chasis
4) Innovation: Parts placement/selection, such as using choke, selector/relay position...
5) Structure & Organization: Have circuit schema, calculation, planning...
6) Workmanship
7) Patience and Effort
8) Trouble shooting
9) Parts conservation - use old parts as far as it is feasible
10) Knowledge
11) ...
I think cost is not the main factor to consider for making a DIY product, the enjoyment and achivement after successfully built worth more than anything!
Because of separate two channel, it's no need to keep the 0.1uf. Just use 0.047uf paralle to the 100uf decoupling cap. It's inprove the high frequency!
Yes, it's really a very interesting upgrade. It's definition and sonic performance must be very good. Pl. reserve a seat for me when it is ready to test at akitla's new place.