I assumed there was more wire included than needed, that means theres almost 10 meters of wire in the Crackatwoa??The lengths are listed in the manual in the parts checklist
I will be trying to save as much wire as possible by leaving out for example the input switch and two of the rca inputs, the on/off switch and whatever else i can find. Thank youAlso, keep in mind that the CAT5 is for every input so you’re going to need three sets of input wire lengths (six pairs) if you’re not using CAT5. That means it’s markedly more than 10m if you’re not using CAT5.
Me and my dad just got the idea to design our own top plate and move the power supply to a separate chassis, so yeah, :/ I wanted to buy a BeePre2 next year, but if I'm going to build my C2A as custom as I plan to, I might as well integrate the BeePre2 power supply together with the C2A's supply into the C2A chassis and move the BeePre2 internals together with the C2A internals into the BP2 chassis. It might be better to ask this in an email, but could I buy a BeePre2 kit without some of the components? I am replacing half of them with my own stuff anyway (tubes, sockets, wiring, feet, RCA jacks, top plate, IEC inlet, fuse, etc.). I basically only need wood, a power transformer, circuit boards, and some other stuff. Can I shoot you guys an email regarding this request?I’d be remiss if I didn’t issue our standard guidance, which is to build the kit as designed first. It makes troubleshooting much easier and doesn’t prevent you from making updates later. Building these non-standard also means our repair services are off the table (if it came to that).
It’s your kit and you’re free to do with it as you please, but our advice is to follow the manual - especially if it’s your first kit.
Doc B doesn’t own the company anymore, I do with my family. That scenario is not one we’re interested in. We sell kits and are not à la carte parts suppliers. The question isn’t whether we could do it, the question is whether we would. We don’t want to sell our products like that and so we are not going to.@Doc B Would that really not work? You send me the companies bank details, I shoot you the money, and you just send out the parcel with the agreed-upon components? I have had great fun so far with my C2A kit and it is not even build yet, im quite sure your products are exactly fit for my needs.
I would've thought that what I'm doing is the spirit of your kits, building your own and stuff. Unlucky me, I guess. Still, can I ask why you aren't interested (seeing as it is almost zero extra effort and you just save some parts)? Just curious.Doc B doesn’t own the company anymore, I do with my family. That scenario is not one we’re interested in. We sell kits and are not à la carte parts suppliers. The question isn’t whether we could do it, the question is whether we would. We don’t want to sell our products like that and so we are not going to.
The picture I had in my head was more like your garage being filled with a bunch of components, and when somebody places an order, you go to your garage and put all the needed parts into a parcel. Apart from all this, what are your thoughts on this idea on a technical level?There are a lot of ways to answer that question. Here are a few:
We’re all for experimentation, but we are a business at the end of the day.
- Our warehouse staff is busy fulfilling orders that adhere to set bills of materials. Taking the time to sift through the bespoke order you submit requires substantially more time and effort to pick and pack.
- We do not individually sell most of the myriad parts in a kit, as you can tell by our site. This would require us to assess each component and add the appropriate markup. This is work we’d almost definitely never reuse.
- We would have absolutely no way of helping you once you received those parts.
I agree with ThermioniclifeThe picture I had in my head was more like your garage being filled with a bunch of components, and when somebody places an order, you go to your garage and put all the needed parts into a parcel. Apart from all this, what are your thoughts on this idea on a technical level?
I've got enough space for two chassis. I would make custom cords anyway, joining the two forever is a plus in my eyes. I could just solder the BP2 RCA output wires to the C2A attenuators, leaving out all extra in/outputs. Easy peasy, no? You dont need to like my idea but I would be happy if you could tell me if it would work on a technical level and also not impact sound in a bad way which I am not aware of, at the end C2A + BP2 + upgrades is like 4k USD I payed youI agree with Thermioniclife
Thank you very much for your timeI won’t be able to tell you whether it’ll work from a technical standpoint. That’s not my contribution to the company. PB or PJ might.
From what I’ve seen, though, you’re asking for a lot of advice and then ignoring it. If you want to spend the money on full kits to make it a reality, we are happy to sell it to you. As I mentioned, we will likely be unable to support you through the process since it deviates drastically from our designs.
What are you going to do when this ends up not working? We won't be able to help you, and any kind of tech support for an effort like this will consist of us telling you to build these kits in stock form so we can support the product. You are definitely welcome to do something like this, but it's best to post about it when you have it finished/working and you can talk about how you got it to work and the challenges you faced along the way (there will be many). To some degree, if you have the design skills to do something like this in the first place, then you could likely piece things together on your own without needing the support of a manual and an existing layout.Me and my dad just got the idea to design our own top plate and move the power supply to a separate chassis, so yeah, :/ I wanted to buy a BeePre2 next year, but if I'm going to build my C2A as custom as I plan to, I might as well integrate the BeePre2 power supply together with the C2A's supply into the C2A chassis and move the BeePre2 internals together with the C2A internals into the BP2 chassis. It might be better to ask this in an email, but could I buy a BeePre2 kit without some of the components? I am replacing half of them with my own stuff anyway (tubes, sockets, wiring, feet, RCA jacks, top plate, IEC inlet, fuse, etc.). I basically only need wood, a power transformer, circuit boards, and some other stuff. Can I shoot you guys an email regarding this request?
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