F5 Turbo Builders Thread

Found it!!!

Bad connection right at the speaker terminal. Somehow, DC was getting through, but not music. Is that weird or what?

Now to attack the noise issue -- step one is to home run the speaker return to the power supply. But that will happen next week. Enough for now

THANKS TO ALL THAT HELPED.

Especially that trick to measure Id Buzz.

AndrewT:

The other 0.5 ma could be going through P3 as well....
 
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BTW: The amp is dead quiet, until the DCB1 is plugged in.... There is a phono section attached as well, all with ground loop breakers. There is a turn off thump when the Technics SP10 power supply is turned off.

OH, and there are ground loop breakers on the phono and DCB1.
 
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If the phono section is single ended power and DC blocked to protect the next stage then it MUST generate a large DC pulse on shut down.

The only way to avoid this is to mute the output of the phono section on start up and shut down.
You cannot expect subsequent sections to know that the phono is changing ON/OFF or OFF/ON.
 
If the phono section is single ended power and DC blocked to protect the next stage then it MUST generate a large DC pulse on shut down.

The only way to avoid this is to mute the output of the phono section on start up and shut down.
You cannot expect subsequent sections to know that the phono is changing ON/OFF or OFF/ON.

AndrewT, it was not the phono section, but the power supply for the TT!

I have to fix some connections and wire the amp up properly. I was rather cavalier in not twisting.... afteralll, how bad can it be with really short runs of wire right? Well it's bad.

Moreover, the PCB pads/traces are very fragile when the vias are gone and you solder only to one side of the board.

Newbie mistakes, by a newbie. :eek:
 
Source resistor question

The F5Turbo BOM specifies a Vishay 71-RW79U1R00F resistor as the source resistor. Looking at the specs I find that the 71-RS02B1R000FE70 is identical and for half the price except for the Military designation. Any advantage to still getting the RW version?

I also find that Vishay sells these in a non-inductive version 71-NS02B1R000FE70.
Any advantage to getting these instead especially since the price is competitive with the above two?

The Mills MRA 5 and Caddock 930 and Fukushima Futaba MPC also seem to be quite popular here. Any opinions?

FWIV I listen to classical primarily.

Thanks.

Nash
 
I would go for the Fukushima MPC74's. They are 5W and very good for audio...
Used by respected members indeed.


I know you used 2x .47ohms in your F5 T build. I would like 0.5ohms total so 2x 1ohm which I cannot find in MPC74.
Do you feel it is OK to use one .47ohm 5watt resistor MPC74 instead? I could also put a cooling case on it if needed. That way I would be close to the .5ohm that I need.

Can you suggest a place to buy them? Burklin?

Thanks. Nash
 


Ok since the max voltage I will see will be .65V, max power is about 0.9W.

So it is fine to use just one MPC74 0 .47ohm 5W resistor per Mosfet instead of the two in the schematic?

Walter, I found it difficult to go thru the conrad website since it is not in English. Dont know whether they ship to the US?

Thanks.

Nash

Does anyone here have Fukushima MPC74's for sale??