
Kelvyn notes that the amplifier "Uses only the finest audiophile quality components that have been carefully selected with no expense spared". Power is supplied through a regulated dual rail power supply using a low noise toroidal transformer. The amplifier is housed in a black anodized aluminum enclosure with a heavy duty clear anodized aluminum front panel. An Alps Blue Velvet potentiometer is used for the volume control.


From the BOM, the cost of the headphone amplifier is about £163 which is about $265US (4 Sept 2009). This is an advanced DIY project but for those who are are to the challenge, all the necessary information (schematic, BOM, PCB gerber data and enclosure panel drawings) to build one for yourself is available from Kelvyn's website KS Projects - Headphone Amplifier along with several construction photos. Nice work and enjoy your headamp.
More DIY Headphone Amplifier Projects:
- Rogers' 12AU7 (ECC82) Tube / IRF612 MOSFET Headphone Amp
- Mark's 6418 Tube (valve) Headphone Amplifier Kit
- Gio's DIY IRF610 MOSFET Class-A Headphone Amp
- Mark's DIY CMoy / Grado RA-1 Headphone Amplifier
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