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D8venich
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Thank you very much for the reply and the warm welcome.
I certainly am looking forward to this build. I know I will end up with a Graham Slee amp also to compliment this. I think there is something nice about having my own build amp with the genuine Graham Slee amp aside it. Audio equipment is my guilt please so loving the forum. |
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Robnpg
Senior Member Joined: 29 May 2020 Location: Chicago, IL Status: Offline Points: 122 |
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I would love to hear some feedback from the kit builders. I'm afraid I would find a way to screw it up :)
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ICL1P
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I’ve built two Genera phono amps and thoroughly enjoyed doing so. I had no soldering skills before doing so.
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===== Reflex M & ACCESSION M, CuSat50, Majestic DAC, a Proprius pair. |
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lfc jon
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Yes Robert
I think I would too I'm a hammer and hit it man
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Reflex M, Solo (both with PSU-1) CuSat50, Lautus, Spatia & Spatia links cables. Ortofon Bronze.
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BackinBlack
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I also built a Genera some time ago. The kit construction is explained in an easy to follow step by step manner in the instructions. The components were well packed, particular attention has to be paid to selecting the correct resistor values. Reading the coloured bands on them needs good eyesight, a magnifying glass can help here. The soldering skills needed are beginner level and a little practice beforehand will help those not used to soldering.
My finished article can be seen on this thread - https://www.hifisystemcomponents.com/forum/phono-preamp-project_topic745_post12913.html?KW=genera#12913 It's certainly a most worthwhile investment, the sound quality will surprise you. Ian
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Just listen, if it sounds good to you, enjoy it.
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Robnpg
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I need to look into this more. Could be a nice summer project... if
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MikeDVB
New Member Joined: 09 Jun 2020 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 14 |
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The URL in the original post doesn’t seem to work - the domain isn’t registered. Is there another source to look at the kits or am I blind?
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