
I got in a nostalgic mood lately, thinking about the long gone days when I made a Z80 slave CPU for my BBC model B computer and ported CP/M 2.2 (and later ZCPR3) to it as well.
All of the buildings, all of those cars
were once just a dream
in somebody's head
Mercy Street - Peter Gabriel
I got in a nostalgic mood lately, thinking about the long gone days when I made a Z80 slave CPU for my BBC model B computer and ported CP/M 2.2 (and later ZCPR3) to it as well.
I found this definition on the website of Radius Power:
Despite the fact that the headphone amplifier really sounded very good (it’s incredibly fast making my headphones sound more like electrostatic headphones), I wasn’t really happy with the measurements I made with the QA401 Audio Analyser.
After the successful prototype around the TPA6120A2 headphone amplifier I wanted to build something that could easily be used day by day on your desktop or next to your listening seat. I.e. having a nice enclosure, preferably with a build in power supply (I hate those wall-warts). Hence a take 2 of the design where I also took the opportunity to try out some new things.
I’m the lucky owner of a Devialet Expert Pro 250 (which started as the D Premier many moons ago) driving a pair of Martin Logan CLX Art. (Yes, it’s as good as the many raving reviews say. If you have to chance to buy one, don’t hesitate).