Home
AudioAsylum Trader
VK Music - Elekit & Triode Japan Forum

Welcome! Need support, you got it. Or share your ideas and experiences.

For Sale Ads

FAQ / News / Events

 

Use this form to submit comments directly to the Asylum moderators for this forum. We're particularly interested in truly outstanding posts that might be added to our FAQs.

You may also use this form to provide feedback or to call attention to messages that may be in violation of our content rules.

You must login to use this feature.

Inmate Login


Login to access features only available to registered Asylum Inmates.
    By default, logging in will set a session cookie that disappears when you close your browser. Clicking on the 'Remember my Moniker & Password' below will cause a permanent 'Login Cookie' to be set.

Moniker/Username:

The Name that you picked or by default, your email.
Forgot Moniker?

 
 

Examples "Rapper", "Bob W", "joe@aol.com".

Password:    

Forgot Password?

 Remember my Moniker & Password ( What's this?)

If you don't have an Asylum Account, you can create one by clicking Here.

Our privacy policy can be reviewed by clicking Here.

Inmate Comments

From:  
Your Email:  
Subject:  

Message Comments

   

Original Message

TU-HP02 Discrete Portable Headphone Amp

Posted by vkung on September 20, 2015 at 15:55:04:

 photo TU-HP02_image_w2400.jpg_zpsh3osqbo8.png

Features
- NO IC or OPamps are used for the amplification stage. All discrete components
- Warn and Relaxing Sound - Trioderizing the FET of the input stage adds a scond harmonic to the sound which realizes a warn sound like a tube amp and never make you feel tired of listening.
- 30 Hours of continuous use with 4 AA batteries

Impedance :16~300ohm
Max utput :170mW (16 ohm)
FreQ : 1HZ~230kHz
Power supply: "AA" X 4
Power consumption : no signal ( Approx 40ma)
10mW (16ohm) output Approx 60mA
Battery life : 30 hours


 photo TU-HP02_parts.jpg_zpsbk7gmso7.png

 photo Front-New.jpg_zpsozb7hr95.png

 photo fukan  back_zpsiw8sgisn.jpg

 photo L-ON_zpsdxecoyif.jpg

 photo TU-HP02_b_zpsiqmd5rpb.jpg

Second Harmonic
Second harmonic is a kind of distortion from the viewpoint of electricity. However, musically speaking, it is a frequency double
the original sound and an important factor to give a depth and
richness to the sound.

 photo TU-HP02_a_zpsitzcgud1.jpg

 photo TU-HP02 leaflet_zpsexcd38uo.jpg

Flag Counter