F5 power amplifier

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umut1001 said:
i played some unbalanced amps with my emu card as same as this condition.by connecting two cables..there was no problem..


post some pictures of your setup with EMU - outputs , cables ....

if your amp passed finger test , that's almost certain confirmation that amp is pretty functional .
:clown: many times I use finger , instead of signal gene .....
 
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umut1001 said:
i have no photo machine now..its broken..yes it was ok with finger test..there is synergy with amp output and f5 hahaha it sounds very good omg :D

:rofl:

well - my country was in/under Otoman Empire for 5-6 centuries ..... and I know that ppl from Turkey are clever ......

gimme at least link to official site for EMU card , where I can see how outputs are configured
 
sound is great

:smash: hi..i made a preamplifier with lm4562 opamp..it has 20X gain :D now it sounds wonderful.i think my balanced soundcard is interesting..i think i am using cold and gnd..so i need high gain..because i tried f5 with my telephone output and see it was much louder than soundcard. the sound is so clear..i built single ended class a amps but i think its the best sounding amp i have ever built..
i didnt use isolators and one jack of soundcard touched to aluminium heatsink..and right channel of my soundcard is burned :( i had replaced smd lm4562 instead of jrc opamps to my emu sound card output in the past..and now i hope that only output opamp of right channel is burned..if not its too bad :(
i am listening left channel now..i am using preamp but there is very low noise..
 
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Re: sound is great

umut1001 said:
:smash: hi..i made a preamplifier with lm4562 opamp..it has 20X gain :D now it sounds wonderful.i think my balanced soundcard is interesting..i think i am using cold and gnd..so i need high gain..because i tried f5 with my telephone output and see it was much louder than soundcard. the sound is so clear..i built single ended class a amps but i think its the best sounding amp i have ever built..
i didnt use isolators and one jack of soundcard touched to aluminium heatsink..and right channel of my soundcard is burned :( i had replaced smd lm4562 instead of jrc opamps to my emu sound card output in the past..and now i hope that only output opamp of right channel is burned..if not its too bad :(
i am listening left channel now..i am using preamp but there is very low noise..


first - with balanced inputs/outputs neither side of signal ( hot or cold ) isn't really referenced to ground , but to each other ... read it as hot is gnd to cold and vice versa ;

if you want to convert ( and you must that if you are feeding unbalanced load ) balanced output to unbalanced , you MUST tie cold and gnd , so that hot side is referenced to gnd .

btw - good luck with fried output on EMU ..... and - you really don't need 20x gain in pre ; something as 5 to 7 is more adequate
 
Re: No bias current on my F5

rdk845 said:
I'm having problem with my F5 having bias currents. Now I have taken out the channels from heat sink and slowsly increased the P1 and P2. But I don't see the voltage more than ~100mA. The voltage across the P2 never goes higher than ~3.2V even when I go the way up in N-channel part, while across P1 I can get higher than 4.2V. In both channels I can't get more than 0.1V across R11 and R12. .....
Originally posted by Nelson Pass Sounds like you need to increase the values of R3 and R4 to develop enough voltage. Try 3.3K or so.

I changed R3 and R4 to 4.4K, but same thing. The V across P2 won't go higher than 3.2V. As the voltage go above 3V, V over P2 goes up very slow, and V over P1 goes up even though I don’t change P1! With V across P1 above 5V, V across R11 and 12 goes up fast, but DC over Out and Ground stays at ~ 1.4V. Any idea what I can do to find what’s wrong? It appears the orientations of transistors are identical as those in Juno’s photograph…
 
Thanks Choky for the choke clarification. :clown:
So I need some real chokes in other words: big and heavy.
I've read some choke threads and maybe I'll roll them my own, with the help of Praxis(nice software) I can measure the inductance.

Now for the PS I have eight 22000uF caps.
Should I go for dual mono PS with two transformers and a CRC with 4x22000uF per channel
or a single transformer and a CRC or CRCRC with 8x22000uF for both channels ?

I did some simulations in Duncan amps PSU designer:
dual mono CRC 2x22000uf per rail: 360mV ripple
single PS CRC 4x22000uf per rail: 120mV ripple
single PS CRCRC 4x22000uf per rail: 70mV ripple

Better regulation or better channel separation ?
Or is the channel separation with a single PS already good enough?

Regards,

Danny
 
what about
rC -[RC ch1
. . -[RC ch2

this way you save on transformer and rectifier and share the first rC between the two channels.
Then some isolation effect using separate RC for each channel.
The final Cs use your 8pieces of 22mF to make +-44mF per channel.
The first C requires very high ripple capability. This is easier to achieve cheaply by paralleling caps maybe +-4*10mF.

Would a diode in each channel feed to hold up the voltage if one rail is very heavily loaded?
 
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danny_66 said:
Thanks Choky for the choke clarification. :clown:
So I need some real chokes in other words: big and heavy.
I've read some choke threads and maybe I'll roll them my own, with the help of Praxis(nice software) I can measure the inductance.

Now for the PS I have eight 22000uF caps.
Should I go for dual mono PS with two transformers and a CRC with 4x22000uF per channel
or a single transformer and a CRC or CRCRC with 8x22000uF for both channels ?

I did some simulations in Duncan amps PSU designer:
dual mono CRC 2x22000uf per rail: 360mV ripple
single PS CRC 4x22000uf per rail: 120mV ripple
single PS CRCRC 4x22000uf per rail: 70mV ripple

Better regulation or better channel separation ?
Or is the channel separation with a single PS already good enough?

Regards,

Danny

try to find in Babelfish thread my recipe for 5A chokes , ~8mH at EI cores ;

when you find that , you can decide are you in mood for just 2 or 4 of these , then you'll know more about preferred supply configuration
 
Duncan Amp

Hey Danny... When you ran the sim with Duncan Amp, what inductance and dcr did you use.
I have often wondered why people never use big iron chokes in Solid state amps. For my hollow stuff I always use chokes in the PS. Big iron small caps... seems to sound better.

Phil
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Hello Andrew,
That's a good idea, I did that in my Aikido preamp but with chokes:
I used one transfo, rectifier and CLC for both channels and after that I split into two LC, one for each channel.

Hello Choky,
found your recipe :
EI72 package
height of package ~30mm
entire window filled with 1,25 enameled wire
air gap ~ 0,5 mm
and also a very useful guide on:
http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/windingchokes.html
Now I need to find some EI cores...

So putting the two recipes together I get for my F5:
CLC - RC (channel 1)
. . . - RC (channel 2)
With 2mH chokes and 8x22000uf caps I get 22mV ripple :D

This way I have very good regulation and better separation without using too much iron, nice :)

Thanks,

Danny
 
John Swenson PS

I built the low DCR PS that John S. came up with...
I am currently using it in my 45 parafed amp. But because the 5AR4 rectifier tube has a hi resistance I swapped it out with SS diodes. :( It worked well but the ss didn't make me happy. so back to the 5AR4/GX37. Mo better! The amp sounded deeper, faster and make music like gangbusters! I'll see if I can find the schematic... I lose stuff all the time. The long and the short of it was... very small inductors. LCLCLC
Hammond 159ZC 60mH @.7 Ohms
50 mike cap (solen) No stinkin electrolytics
Triad C47U 300mH @3 0hms
50 mike solen
Hammond 159ZA 300mH @6 ohms
50 mike solen
Hammond 159ZA 300mH @6 ohms
50 mike Solen
But this was for 350 volts at 120ma with 40mV of ripple
I bypassed the last solen with a 5 mike Mundorf
I'm not sure how to do something like this the very high current on the F5 nor do I have a clue if it is even a good idea?