Dreaming of a DIY 8W Class A amp designed by Nelson Pass?



I've never built one, or heard them but this kit looks fun as hell, and includes everything you need:

https://diyaudiostore.com/collections/frontpage/products/amp-camp-amp-kit?variant=7072933085218
erik_squires
I built an F4 from diyaudio and it changed my life.  Just finished the DIY version of the SIT3 and it is beautiful.  I've got two monoblocks that each have an F4 and SIT3 in them... roughly $6400 worth of amplifiers that I built for $2000, and the process teaches you about how electronics work.  Now I can troubleshoot and fix my own equipment. 

Thanks Nelson, it's amazing that you allow people to do this with your intellectual property.
I enjoy most of Erik’s threads, which often raise unusual topics that break the tedium of too many repetitive threads. It’s irrelevant whether the OP decides to build the kit. A good thread is like a large inflated ball that we used to see bouncing across the crowd top at outdoor rock concerts. No one worried about the motivation that put it there. If it comes to you just hit it and keep rolling.

BTW, there are better forums for DIY than Audiogon, and more than a little bias against DIY found here. But members with an interest usually find a way to contribute something worthwhile in that niche.
BTW, there are better forums for DIY than Audiogon,

True, but since DIYers invented HIFI I think it is healthy to do a little cross-pollenating. The more hands on audiophiles, the more helpful, friendly and useful the community becomes, whether or not they agree with me.

and more than a little bias against DIY found here.


Sadly also true, but if things get too electrifying, those posters usually find better forums. The lack of pictures in a post is actually something that keeps DIY stuff out of here too.
reading some of Mr. Squire’s postings that he has no love for anything Nelson Pass related so while reading the whole posting I was waiting for the bomb to drop in the attempt to destroy a piece of Pass equipment. Odd...


I am not tribal. Nelson Pass is an undeniable, enviable technical and professional success. As has been pointed out by others, he’s been a huge contributor to the DIY community for which he deserves nothing but praise.

I also have opinions about gear I like and gear I don’t like to listen to. That doesn’t make gear I don’t like bad gear, or Pass a bad person. I just may not like the sonic outcome.

You learn nothing however if you only ask people who agree with you what they like. By asking those who disagree with you to be specific in their experience and path you may learn something.

Above all, nothing makes me happier than learning about audiophiles who have found their final set of gear, regardless of whether I happen to be a fan boy of the brand.


Best,

Erik
mrdecibel
@erik_squires
 then why start this thread ?
As usual, this thread "had" an ulterior motive behind it, and the OP as usual has egg all over his face again, as those here are getting used to what he plays at.

Cheers George