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🎶 Build the sound that sets you apart — DIY tube warmth, no compromises!
The Kuuleyn DIY Tube Amplifier Kit features a 6J1 vacuum electron tube preamp with eight 470μF capacitors for superior noise filtering and power stability. Designed for hands-on assembly, it connects easily via a DC 5.5*2.1 socket and 12V AC transformer, delivering warm, analog audio enhancement ideal for audiophiles and DIY enthusiasts seeking to elevate their sound experience.




| ASIN | B08Z3C5YXP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,002 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #411 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand Name | Kuuleyn |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 43 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5.12 x 3.94 x 0.98 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.12 x 3.94 x 0.98 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kuuleyn |
| Material Type | Electronic Components, Circuit Board Materials |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts (AC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts (AC) |
| Model | Kuuleynga4ktp5v7w881 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Supply Current | 0.8 Amps |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (AC) |
A**N
Muy buen preamp...
Excelente
P**S
It works.... sort of
The only instructions you have on this is following the silkscreen on the board. No instructions or schematics. I can't really tell that the volume going in is much different than out even with the volume wide open and a headphone signal with the volume maxed. This might work well to insert line level to add the tube effect but a headphone amp it ain't. The channels are a little off balance but without a schematic or anything I am not sure how to troubleshoot.
J**W
Good kit, product picture a little misleading
First off the plastic case is sold separately which was a slight bummer. I did end up buying one. I tried running it initially off DC 12v which is what most power adapters are. Was quiet and distorted. Figured out I needed 12v AC and got the correct adapter and it worked. The 2 best cheap mods I have found: Either replacing R14 and R19 with 100ohm resistors or just soldering a 220 ohm resistor on the underside of those supplied two resistors. This slightly opens up the sound stage and raises the volume some. Replacing C10 and C12 with 10uf caps or just bridging the originals with 10uf caps does really help the bass response like another review said. Also getting a matched pair of GE tubes helps improve the sound over the cheap ones supplied. This will cost you about as much as the kit though. With a nice set of headphones this little preamp does sound quite good. That resistor mod to R14/R19 really helped give the volume I wanted on my headphones. They are 40ohm speakers and I doubt you would get near the needed volume on any headphones of much higher resistance.
M**Y
Great value for your money!!
Outstanding! My love for kit building started in 1963, when I was young and out to prove that a woman could do anything. Not being overly domestic, I quickly developed a love for soldering. I've soldered on stained glass...built an Heathkit stereo FM receiver, a small FM radio, and now this pre-amp. It took a day to build this pre-amp, and the end result is awesome. Coupled with an inexpensive amp I bought from Amazon and a couple of small speakers, the sound is amazing!!! Although there were no instructions, the pcb was well marked so no written instructions were needed. If you're looking for a fun project, I highly recommend buying this kit. You won't be disappointed.
J**T
Was tricky
Did great job will jam for years thanks guys
N**K
Fun kit, bad amplifier
Fun little kit to build, really crappy as an amplifier. Lacks all bass frequencies. Was louder and better quality to just plug the headphones in directly. Also comes with no instructions. Board is well labeled though
Y**A
Great for $20
Not the easiest build due to no instructions or schematic but sounds great for the price.
D**N
It kinda works
Built it with included parts and wasn't impressed at all, then went back and did like what others said, it did improve it slightly. There's a slight hum just might be from old cheap RCA cables, i also replaced the annoying blue LED's with a yellowish orange i had on hand.
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