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  • AudioClub: The site for audiophiles and/or fanatics.
  • Boozhound Laboratories: DIY site specializing in tube audio, vintage style guitar amps, mad science and all around DIY hooliganism.
  • Chris VenHaus Homepage: DIY `resource` for Audiophiles. Includes recipes for Cat5 speaker cable, fine silver interconnects, and power cords.
  • CoolTune Audio Projects: Marco Rutz shares his experiences and projects in design, acoustics and recording. Personal observations, current and past projects, photo gallery, and high-end systems are showcased.
  • DIY Hifi, Audio and ELectronics: Includes datasheets and reference articles on audio and headphone amplifiers, preamplifiers, head and phono amps.
  • Decibel Dungeon: Beginners Guide to all matters relating to DIY hi-fi. Everything clearly explained with text and pictures.
  • Elliott Sound Products - The Audio Pages: Information for audio DIY hobbyists. Articles, construction projects, links, sources.
  • Gary's Vacuum Tube Page: Vacuum tubes for antique radios and tube audio gear.
  • Guitar Electronics Projects: Self-built guitar tub amplifiers. Showcases design and stories beyond tube amp building, effects pedal building, and related music projects.
  • Klaus Boening's Tube and Audio Homepage: Describes a 50 watt tube power amplifier for high end applications, including schematics and description of the circuitry.
  • Leon's Audio Page: Showcases the author's build of tube amplifiers, pre-amplifiers and restorations of tube radios.
  • Lighthouse Electric - Hobby Electronics: Projects and tutorials. Switched Mode Power Supplies, Vacuum tube and solid state audio amps.
  • London Live DIY HiFi Circle: British-based informal `group` focused on advancing do-it-yourself audio reproduction features membership details, overview of current and past projects, a newsletter, articles on systems, and links.
  • Matthew Anker's Electrostatic Loudspeaker Page: Information on HiFi electrostatic loudspeakers. Contains information on how to get started and build a basic panel.
  • PCB-Design: Kristijan Kljucaric offers his blue-colored PC board (PCB) designs for high-end DIY projects supported by Pass Labs, including amplifiers, pre-amps, crossovers, and power supplies.
  • Pass Do-It-Yourself: Projects by Nelson Pass including amplifiers, preamps and loudspeakers. Site offers information on circuit boards, FAQs and how to articles.
  • Pete Millett's DIY Audio Pages: Depository for a variety of audio designs and projects, especially tubular amplifiers. Site offers photo gallery and details on the author's projects, downloadable PDF documents, and technical diagrams.
  • Pjay's DIY Speaker Building Page: Information on speaker building: how to build speakers, find drivers and a listing of projects.
  • Promitheus DIY Audio site: Includes projects and articles about amplifiers, preamplifiers, speakers and cables.
  • RJM Audio Cable: A `resource` for the design and construction of speaker cables, interconnects, and digital cable from inexpensive and commonly available wire and cable products.
  • Tube Amplifiers by Giovanni Schiavon: Offers a range of drawings, photos of components and complete builds, downloadable manuals, and descriptions to build vacuum tube amplifiers.
  • Wade's Audio And Tube Page: Discussion of vacuum tube audio amplifiers and high fidelity equipment with photos and schematic diagrams.
  • XO - An Excel Crossover Design Tool: Passive 2-way crossover spreadsheet design tool. Models allow complex speaker impedance, acoustic target shapes, series or parallel designs, and impedance compensation circuits.
  • diyAudio.com: Web community dedicated to DIY audio projects and discussion.
  • nMine.com Developments: Multi-amplification DIY Project.: Description and photos of multi-amp PCB with three integrated amplifiers each PCB and 24 dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley Electronic filters. Configurable as a bi-amp or tri-amp.

 
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