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Modulus-86

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Current price $89

The Modulus-86 Rev. 3.0 is a 60 W composite amplifier which uses error correction to provide world class performance. It requires no adjustments and is built using off-the-shelf parts.

Please note that the LM337L in TO-92 package that is used in the Modulus-86 has now been discontinued by Texas Instruments. Please make sure you have this IC on hand before you order these circuit boards or consider ordering one of the Modulus-86 Kits.

Technical Documentation

  • The Modulus-86 is optimized for ultra-low distortion. The result is a crystal clear and non-fatiguing sound that is revealing without being sterile. Due to the ultra-low noise floor of the Modulus-86, builders experience complete quiet between tracks even with high-sensitivity speakers. 

    Key Features

    • Mono construction: One Modulus-86 board per channel.
    • World class performance ensured by an error correction circuit with local, low-noise power supply regulators.
    • Power supply agnostic by design. High performance is attained with unregulated power supplies and with switch mode supplies.
    • Differential (balanced) input which eliminates hum and ground loop issues. Can be used with single-ended (unbalanced) sources as well.
    • Four-layer PCB optimized for minimum power supply and ground impedance by the use of copper planes and pours. All ground management is handled on the PCB.
    • On-board EMI/RFI input filter and ESD protection.
    • All through-hole construction with socketed ICs. 
    • Bill-of-materials includes a Mouser Electronics Project Link for ease of parts ordering. Parts cost: $50.

    Build difficulty (1-5): 2 (easy-to-moderate)

    All Neurochrome circuit boards are fully electrically tested by the manufacturer. The boards are gold plated, RoHS compatible, and are made in Canada.

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    Modulus-86 Build Process

    To get a feel for what is involved in a Modulus-86 build, please view the build video below.