My first DIY headphone amp - a Cmoy.

imported_amx

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Finally i finished building my cmoy. It took me a couple of good hours on saturday and sunday to complete it. It was lot of fun soldering, cutting and doing all sort of fun stuff.
Here are some pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amx/sets/110675/
It certainly give steroids to your headphones or earlugs. Even cheap headphones sounds pretty good with an amp. If you want to dive into DIY electoronics and pc bords, its a great first time DIY project. I definately learned a lot about circuits even though i took an electronic class in high school.

Enjoy:)
Akshay

Edit: I posted where i found the instructions below. Yeap its a altoids tin :) with silver primer spray pain;)
 

Specop 007

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I've been thinking of doing one of those. The pre builts cost an arm and a leg compared to a DIY version. Just havent gotten around to it. What amp chip did you use?
 

imported_amx

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
I've been thinking of doing one of those. The pre builts cost an arm and a leg compared to a DIY version. Just havent gotten around to it. What amp chip did you use?

Yea prebuilt cost a ton. I used a dual-op amp(OPA2132P). I think its made by TI. Bought most of the parts of Newark and radioshack. Tangent has a parts list.
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: amx
Originally posted by: Specop 007
I've been thinking of doing one of those. The pre builts cost an arm and a leg compared to a DIY version. Just havent gotten around to it. What amp chip did you use?

Yea prebuilt cost a ton. I used a dual-op amp(OPA2132P). I think its made by TI. Bought most of the parts of Newark and radioshack. Tangent has a parts list.

I didnt know if you used the recommended amp chip or an upgraded one. I had looked into a few other models with L/R outputs, and also looked at bridging outputs for more oomph.
Cant remember which ones I was looking at right off though.
 

imported_amx

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I really didnt want too much experiment on my first try, but next time i build one i will:)
I did change the layout of the components.
Yea i think i am definately going to build more complex ones in future.
 

Specop 007

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Look into some high ends caps or something. Go all out. I've heard good things about the Hovland Musicaps, but they run a pretty petty. Solen is supposed to be good too, for both caps and inductors.
 

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Originally posted by: Zanix
How long do the batteries last?

A good 9V should go for about 40-50 hours I think. I'm in the process of making one but I've had some... holdups.
 

Zanix

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Originally posted by: fanerman91
Originally posted by: Zanix
How long do the batteries last?

A good 9V should go for about 40-50 hours I think. I'm in the process of making one but I've had some... holdups.

Holdups, as in dry martinis? ;)


So if you wired them in a series and hooked two together then you could get like half a week?
 

Zanix

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Originally posted by: amx
mine is wierd in series. Im putting in roughly 18v into the amp which is 9v per channel.

So have you had to change the batteries yet?
 

imported_KirbsAw

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Man I really want to make one of these, but i've never made anything like that before, i don't think it would work when i was finished.
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: KirbsAw
Man I really want to make one of these, but i've never made anything like that before, i don't think it would work when i was finished.

One way to find out. Its like 40 bucks in parts man, your not gonna be out much if it doesnt work.