There is a list of parts on the link to the original project. However, I am going to provide my modified list of parts that I used. The parts include some accessories, such as a battery and line out cable for my iPod.



When it came to ordering parts, it was apparent that I would have to order from multiple sources to track down the parts I really needed. Trying to keep a tab on all the parts, including the extra parts for the high cut and such, turned out to be a challenge. I had ordered parts for projects like this before, so I knew about the struggles I could face and the time consuming parts ordering came as no surprise. Ordering parts can be a hassle the first couple times, since there are often more than one component that will fullfill your needs, and choosing can be difficult. Sometimes the opposite happens and you cant find exactly what you need so you need to improvise. Making my way through this struggle has become second nature at this point, but to make things easier on you I have included a complete parts list.



Some of the parts I took from the Imagineering Lab to cut down on cost. These parts, however, are generic type parts that can be ordered just about anywhere.



The parts list is:



# --- Part # --- Description from website and unit price



Parts Express:

2 --- 002-2.2K --- 2.2K Ohm 1/2W Flameproof Resistor 10 Pcs. $0.75

2 --- LM317T --- LM317T Variable Voltage Regulator TO-220 $2.25

1 --- 230-112 --- FiiO L10 3.5mm Dock Cable for iPod iPhone iPad 20" $8.99

1 --- 365-008 --- Grip Tools 38020 12V Automatic Battery Float Charger $14.50

1 ---140-364 --- Power-Sonic PS-1250F2 Sealed Lead Acid Battery 12V 5Ah $15.33



PartsConnexion:

1 --- ALPS-72497 --- Blue Velvet - STEREO Conductive Plastic Potentiometer, audio/log taper $19.95

2 --- ARCOL-74534 --- 10R, 1/2 Watt, 5%, Carbon Comp, Tinned Copper Leads $0.49

2--- ARCOL-75030 --- 150R, 1/4 Watt, 5%, CarbonComp, Tinned Copper Leads $0.33

2 --- ARCOL-75039 --- 1K, 1/4 Watt, 5%, CarbonComp, Tinned Copper Leads $0.33

2 --- ARCOL-75047 --- 4K7, 1/4 Watt, 5%, CarbonComp, Tinned Copper Leads $0.33

2 --- ARCOL-75063 --- 100K, 1/4 Watt, 5%, CarbonComp, Tinned Copper Leads $0.33

2 --- AXON-73720 --- 2.4uF 250V 5% TRUE CAPACITOR $1.43

1 --- SOCKET-59006 --- 9 PIN CER-PCB GZC9-B-GLD TUBE SOCK $2.95

2 --- NICHICON-72601 --- KZ 100uF 25V 10x16 $0.47

2 --- NICHICON-72610 --- KZ 470uF 25V 16x25 $0.85

1 --- TUBEEH-62013 --- 12AU7 / ECC82 Dual Triode, 9 pin, Original Box, Russia, $10.95



Radioshack:

2 --- 276-2072 --- IRF510 Mosfet $2.49

2 --- 274-246 --- 1/8" Stereo panel mount jack $2.99

1 --- 274-1582 --- DC Power jack size M $3.99

1 --- 274-1569 ---DC power plug size M $3.49





This list does not include the .22 uf (x2) mylar cap for the filter on the input or the .47 uf (x2) mylar cap for the high cut. It also includes 4.7 kohm resistors which can be used in place of the biasing potentiometers from Radioshack. I recommend using the biasing pots because the circuit operates best when biased correctly and this is not guaranteed to happen with a fixed resistance of 4.7 kohm.

Also, a note about the switches: You need a single pole switch for the power but a dual pole switch for the high cut, These are available at Radioshack, but can be ordered from any of the above place for around the same price. You might want to choose your switch depending on which you like best.

And one final note: You should purchase a knob for the volume pot. I got mine through Radioshack, but again you can get them just about anywhere so shop around and choose the one you like best.

And another final note: This is the part number for the perf board I used through Radioshack. This is the one the 3D enclosure file is sized for. It is not the exact same dimensions as the PCB file found on the original project page I have linked to. So keep this in mind when deciding the path for your project.