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Keith G November 13th 04 11:17 AM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 
For anyone who is interested, there are a few pix of the inside of one of
the new cheap, Chinese amps I have just bought.

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit...chineseamp.htm

The second one arrived with a little rattle inside it which gave me the
excuse to whip the bottom off!

Anyway, I think they are surprisingly good for the price and would be quite
satisfied if I had built one to the same standard myself. (I hope the pix
give sufficient indication.) Note the pound coin on one of the OPTs for
scale - to reassure those here who are ever prepared to condemn without
seeing/hearing......

;-)



Also, if anyone is interested, I have started a 'Busted Sub' page which will
hopefully plot the rescue of a 'curate's egg' Chinese subwoofer in the near
future, when the page will be updated:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit.../bustedsub.htm

(At least, that's the intention atm - the daft thing is that it works quite
well enough for a bit of HT augmentation as it is!)










tony sayer November 13th 04 11:52 AM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 
In article , Keith G
writes
For anyone who is interested, there are a few pix of the inside of one of
the new cheap, Chinese amps I have just bought.

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit...chineseamp.htm

The second one arrived with a little rattle inside it which gave me the
excuse to whip the bottom off!

Anyway, I think they are surprisingly good for the price and would be quite
satisfied if I had built one to the same standard myself. (I hope the pix
give sufficient indication.) Note the pound coin on one of the OPTs for
scale - to reassure those here who are ever prepared to condemn without
seeing/hearing......

;-)



Also, if anyone is interested, I have started a 'Busted Sub' page which will
hopefully plot the rescue of a 'curate's egg' Chinese subwoofer in the near
future, when the page will be updated:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit.../bustedsub.htm

(At least, that's the intention atm - the daft thing is that it works quite
well enough for a bit of HT augmentation as it is!)


Umm... Just how many amps does a man need;))
--
Tony Sayer


Keith G November 13th 04 12:18 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 

"tony sayer" wrote


Also, if anyone is interested, I have started a 'Busted Sub' page which
will
hopefully plot the rescue of a 'curate's egg' Chinese subwoofer in the
near
future, when the page will be updated:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit.../bustedsub.htm

(At least, that's the intention atm - the daft thing is that it works
quite
well enough for a bit of HT augmentation as it is!)


Umm... Just how many amps does a man need;))



Why, is there a limit?

(I'm told Shiny Nigel's brother uses five..... :-)





Mike Gilmour November 13th 04 12:41 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 
That build quality is truly excellent for the price. Especially impressed
by the way the leads have been dressed & routed neatly. As you're obviously
delighted by the way it sounds then you've certainly got a crackin' buy!!!
.....and there ain't no limit to audio equipment you can amass - the more the
merrier IMO :-)

Mike





"Keith G" wrote in message
...
For anyone who is interested, there are a few pix of the inside of one of
the new cheap, Chinese amps I have just bought.

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit...chineseamp.htm

The second one arrived with a little rattle inside it which gave me the
excuse to whip the bottom off!

Anyway, I think they are surprisingly good for the price and would be
quite satisfied if I had built one to the same standard myself. (I hope
the pix give sufficient indication.) Note the pound coin on one of the
OPTs for scale - to reassure those here who are ever prepared to condemn
without seeing/hearing......

;-)



Also, if anyone is interested, I have started a 'Busted Sub' page which
will hopefully plot the rescue of a 'curate's egg' Chinese subwoofer in
the near future, when the page will be updated:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit.../bustedsub.htm

(At least, that's the intention atm - the daft thing is that it works
quite well enough for a bit of HT augmentation as it is!)












Andy Evans November 13th 04 01:24 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 
what the hell is a 6F2 valve - any equivalent?

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Tony Gartshore November 13th 04 01:27 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 
In article ,
says...
For anyone who is interested, there are a few pix of the inside of one of
the new cheap, Chinese amps I have just bought.

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit...chineseamp.htm

The second one arrived with a little rattle inside it which gave me the
excuse to whip the bottom off!

Anyway, I think they are surprisingly good for the price and would be quite
satisfied if I had built one to the same standard myself. (I hope the pix
give sufficient indication.) Note the pound coin on one of the OPTs for
scale - to reassure those here who are ever prepared to condemn without
seeing/hearing......

;-)


Thanks for this Keith, I've been looking at these for a while now and wondering..

T.
--
Please Tony, NO!! You'd look dreadful in a basque and fishnets..

Keith G November 13th 04 01:41 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 

"Mike Gilmour" wrote in message
...
That build quality is truly excellent for the price. Especially impressed
by the way the leads have been dressed & routed neatly. As you're
obviously delighted by the way it sounds then you've certainly got a
crackin' buy!!!
....and there ain't no limit to audio equipment you can amass - the more
the merrier IMO :-)




Agreed! ;-)

You certainly get your money's worth of cable ties with these little
buggers!

Kinda got me worrying about the conditions under which they're built
now....???

(Why do I just *know* it's under 'sweatshop' conditions?? - The loose screw
dropped in and sealed up because there was no time to fish it out? Or was it
some young person who didn't have the nouse to cope with a little drama like
that?)






Keith G November 13th 04 01:42 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 

"Andy Evans" wrote in message
...
what the hell is a 6F2 valve



A neat looking little triode/pentode combi


- any equivalent?


Not that I'm aware of - I'll be getting a few spares in the near future!






Keith G November 13th 04 01:46 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 

"Tony Gartshore" wrote in message
t...
In article ,

says...
For anyone who is interested, there are a few pix of the inside of one of
the new cheap, Chinese amps I have just bought.

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit...chineseamp.htm

The second one arrived with a little rattle inside it which gave me the
excuse to whip the bottom off!

Anyway, I think they are surprisingly good for the price and would be
quite
satisfied if I had built one to the same standard myself. (I hope the pix
give sufficient indication.) Note the pound coin on one of the OPTs for
scale - to reassure those here who are ever prepared to condemn without
seeing/hearing......

;-)


Thanks for this Keith, I've been looking at these for a while now and
wondering..



You're very welcome, I do these pages as it seems quite a few people find
them interesting/useful - a bonus for me when someone on the group does!

I reckon you can *not* go wrong with one of these amps, just bear in mind
they are single input only and you would need an external switch box for
multiple sources. QED do a good range.


T.
--
Please Tony, NO!! You'd look dreadful in a basque and fishnets..



Ooh, bugger (oops) - better switch that off or you'll be drawing a bit of
attention from certain quarters!! ;-)





Nick Gorham November 13th 04 03:00 PM

Inside the cheapy chinky
 
Keith G wrote:
"Andy Evans" wrote in message
...

what the hell is a 6F2 valve




A neat looking little triode/pentode combi


- any equivalent?


Not that I'm aware of - I'll be getting a few spares in the near future!





Looks like a ECF82 would do.

6F2's are $4 from

http://www.diyhifisupply.com/diyhs_nos_china_tubes.htm

--
Nick


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