By the way, how many F5 turbo V2/V3 with fans do you know?
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Always with BIG heatsinks.
Perhaps our beloved moderator 6L6 can mention some, F5 or not
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* f5 turbo v2 v3 amplifier - Google Search
* f5 turbo v2 v3 amplifier fan - Google Search
Always with BIG heatsinks.
Perhaps our beloved moderator 6L6 can mention some, F5 or not
Nelson's real amps take a look at schematics if you have?By the way, how many F5 turbo V2/V3 with fans do you know?
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* f5 turbo v2 v3 amplifier - Google Search
* f5 turbo v2 v3 amplifier fan - Google Search
Always with BIG heatsinks.
Perhaps our beloved moderator 6L6 can mention some, F5 or not
Look at size as well.
Good thing, if your a true a class fanatic.
Are you bit coin mining as well?
100 Radeons at home or love thermal engineering witch degree do you have?
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Where is 6L6 he has not shown his build as he purchase the pcbs.?Nelson's real amps take a look at schematics if you have?
Look at size as well.
Good thing, if your a true a class fanatic.
Are you bit coin mining as well?
100 Radeons at home or love thermal engineering witch degree do you have?
Actually, Tonza, you do not need a lot of gear. I have a function generator, a 100MHz Tektronix storage CRO and a lot of DMMs. A variac, several soldering irons, and a LOT of components. Most of my designs are done on LTSpice now, since the Fast Fourier Transform has hugely improved design speed and accuracy. I do not require THD meter; I prefer the exact levels of the harmonics.
Most design is a thought process. The base material is the topology, which no instrument will give you. A good memory, an associative mind and an extensive understanding of the history of amp design is all you need. Many audio designers are in love with the measuring instruments, not the sound. This is the consequence of the psychology of numerical appraisal, a bit like the love of V8 engines over sixes. Inline sixes are generally smoother and much cheaper to build and maintain. But the V8 figures are so impressive they attract fantasy. As it is with audio.....
Congratulations BTW on getting your amp up and running, and here's hoping your flu is not afflicting you!
HD
Most design is a thought process. The base material is the topology, which no instrument will give you. A good memory, an associative mind and an extensive understanding of the history of amp design is all you need. Many audio designers are in love with the measuring instruments, not the sound. This is the consequence of the psychology of numerical appraisal, a bit like the love of V8 engines over sixes. Inline sixes are generally smoother and much cheaper to build and maintain. But the V8 figures are so impressive they attract fantasy. As it is with audio.....
Congratulations BTW on getting your amp up and running, and here's hoping your flu is not afflicting you!
HD
Are you bit coin mining as well?
Why? Nope.
Ah, I have a passive graphic off course. I do not like to play games with computer, never. Or hard video edition.
Talking about coins, a good idea is to add this list at the AdBlocker (uBlock Origin or others):
GitHub - hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list: Block lists to prevent JavaScript miners
-> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list/master/nocoin.txt
Good one. Yep!Why? Nope.
Ah, I have a passive graphic off course. I do not like to play games with computer, never. Or hard video edition.
Talking about coins, a good idea is to add this list at the AdBlocker (uBlock Origin or others):
GitHub - hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list: Block lists to prevent JavaScript miners
-> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hoshsadiq/adblock-nocoin-list/master/nocoin.txt
Years ago I created the best/complete world antiadds list. It was staying at Mozilla Hispano. I got tired of receiving excessive filtering complaints and no thanks for the work and I abandoned it in 2013. Most do not value what nothing costs.
http://abp.mozilla-hispano.org/nauscopio/filtros.txt
http://abp.mozilla-hispano.org/nauscopio/filtros.txt
Thanks X and Hugh,
So, looks like I’ll remove C105, increase C113 to 22pF and increase R111 to 2.2k and give a listen
I'm in the same boat and want lower gain, but want to confirm the changes. I understand C105 and C113, but is the resistor change to 2.2K oHm for R111 or R113?
Thanks for the help.
X, you are approaching the limits of audio porn. Stop it. Please......
HD
Haha, never imagined numbers from a Fluke reading would be deemed so....
For power I always rely on Vrms^2/R. With a scope or LTSpice sim, getting Vpp is easy. Divide by 2.83 (2 sqrt2) to get Vrms.
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Hugh,
Thanks, I will add them to my buy.
Not yet. I have one project to do before getting to it. I’m building a preamp and want to get that finished before moving to the next one. I used to be able to build things faster, but I have a young kid in the mix that takes a lot of my time. It has been a longtime since I have had to worry about young kids, with one about to go to college and the other right behind.
Brad
Thanks, I will add them to my buy.
Not yet. I have one project to do before getting to it. I’m building a preamp and want to get that finished before moving to the next one. I used to be able to build things faster, but I have a young kid in the mix that takes a lot of my time. It has been a longtime since I have had to worry about young kids, with one about to go to college and the other right behind.
Brad
Here I forgot to send these in the dc test. 1picture 10min after fan disabled. 3rd with fan onHaha, never imagined numbers from a Fluke reading would be deemed so.... [emoji14]
For power I always rely on Vrms^2/R. With a scope or LTSpice sim, getting Vpp is easy. Divide by 2.83 (2 sqrt2) to get Vrms.
Your funny, 24V 1.3A temp 45C with fan
9khz square wave, yeah needs tuning. Picture while scope on.
Negative clips too early so that said.
Needs tuning.
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Tonza,
You are playing with irrelevant figures. 3.5uS means 280KHz, and your input is at 22KHz, above the audible limit, and a square wave with artefacts to 242KHz.
These are absurb expectations for an audio amp, and they do not relate to the sound quality of the amplifier.
The ALPHA 20 is down 1dB at 80KHz, with 6.3 degree of phase shift at 20KHz. These are adequate for an audio amplifier, but they do not even begin to explain the sound quality........
If you use a 5.5mm rifle would you expect to kill a substantial animal at 4kms, like a 7.62mm can?
HD
You are playing with irrelevant figures. 3.5uS means 280KHz, and your input is at 22KHz, above the audible limit, and a square wave with artefacts to 242KHz.
These are absurb expectations for an audio amp, and they do not relate to the sound quality of the amplifier.
The ALPHA 20 is down 1dB at 80KHz, with 6.3 degree of phase shift at 20KHz. These are adequate for an audio amplifier, but they do not even begin to explain the sound quality........
If you use a 5.5mm rifle would you expect to kill a substantial animal at 4kms, like a 7.62mm can?
HD
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Please clear your PMs - full and cannot accept new messages. HD&AD
I done that much easier to send massage with computer than the old one+one 3T
I really don't care for arta that much for amp measurement.
IMO multi instrument pro does a better job at this.
When tuned good i'll send the printscreen fotos of the software and soundcard measurements so thd imd bla bla bla & bla.
Good weekend for everybody!!!
I done that much easier to send massage with computer than the old one+one 3T
I really don't care for arta that much for amp measurement.
IMO multi instrument pro does a better job at this.
When tuned good i'll send the printscreen fotos of the software and soundcard measurements so thd imd bla bla bla & bla.
Good weekend for everybody!!!
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