Folsom DIY Projects

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Hey everybody. I know DIY isn't the hottest topic around WBF, but I figured it is about time I share any way, as there is always a new person jumping in.

Folsom is a company that works on commercial items (mostly OEM atm). But we have a LOT of appreciation for DIY, and plan to continually release DIY PCB boards for various projects. It is oriented more towards a luxury DIY as we prefer to provide very nice support to those willing to make their own stuff. Along with that we believe in quality so our projects aim to show the value of DIY. What I mean by that is the results should show you just how valuable your own labor is, as they will reflect quality that costs many folds what you spent $ wise. For example the DIY7297 & Antipole easily competes with commercial offerings in the $5-10k range when built nice.

There is a long going thread at AC about the DIY7297 & Antipole.

Here is thread for a GB, DIY7297 & Antipole.

And the latest is the LOFI & DCS boards.

Look forward to more. We use our time and R&D for commercial stuff to benefit the DIY side. That means they can have potentially even years worth of testing in them. A more high powered amp is coming hopefully this year. And I have been considering releasing a power conditioner that would be a pre-built board you build a chassis around. We'll see :)
 
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