Discover the art of audio creation with the Starkrimson® Stereo Ultra DIY Kit. Tailored for enthusiasts and experts alike, this kit empowers you to assemble and customize your high-performance amplifier. Meticulous instructions and premium components ensure a rewarding experience as you craft a Starkrimson® masterpiece.
Starkrimson Stereo Ultra DIY Kit:
Starkrimson® Stereo Ultra DIY Kit is a gateway to crafting your high-performance audio masterpiece. It combines cutting-edge technology and comprehensive components to guide you through the process of building a remarkable stereo amplifier. Dive into the world of audio customization as you assemble, fine-tune, and experience the satisfaction of creating sound excellence from the ground up. Elevate your DIY journey with the Starkrimson® Stereo Ultra DIY Kit, where innovation and craftsmanship meet to deliver a truly unique auditory adventure.
Rev 2.5
Rev 2.5 of the amplifier has a built-in RCA to XLR converter. The full details are at this link.
- All parts (screws, wires, connectors, etc) to completely assemble a Starkrimson Stereo Ultra per the selected configuration.
- The only items needed from the customer side are solder and tools.
Instructions:
This page’s product documents section contains all of the instructions. Please note that these are the only instructions provided.
Video series on how to build the full amplifier from start to finish.
Review at this link.
All specifications and test results are at this link.
- XLR inputs ($2900 Starkrimson Stereo Ultra 2.0)
- XLR inputs & 12V Trigger ($3000 Starkrimson Stereo Ultra 2.0)
- XLR inputs, dual mono, & cap boards ($4250 Starkrimson Stereo Ultra DMC 2.0)
- XLR inputs, dual mono, cap boards & 12V Trigger ($4350 Starkrimson Stereo Ultra DMC 2.0)
If you would like to purchase only the amplifier modules please go here.
Standard one (1) year warranty included.
Return / Refund Policy
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Any customs fees are the responsibility of the customer.
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We won’t under-value merchandise or mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing that is against U.S. and international laws.