300B SE Interstage 717A + 311B
My new 300B SE. Use WE311B as driver with interstage coupling to 300B. And use WE717A for preamp. Use 24 step audio volume transformer which can removable to use with other Amp.
Overview
Removable transformer preamp.
and inside.
My new 300B SE. Use WE311B as driver with interstage coupling to 300B. And use WE717A for preamp. Use 24 step audio volume transformer which can removable to use with other Amp.
Overview
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Removable transformer preamp.
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and inside.
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K-502 amp
I put together this amp from Antique Electronics Supply this past spring.
Eight watts per channel and it sounds fantastic! I chassis mounted the kit and made a few upgrades including chassis mounted gold plated tube sockets, upgraded volume pot and gold plated chassis mounted connectors.
I put together this amp from Antique Electronics Supply this past spring.
Eight watts per channel and it sounds fantastic! I chassis mounted the kit and made a few upgrades including chassis mounted gold plated tube sockets, upgraded volume pot and gold plated chassis mounted connectors.
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Re: Re: 12AU7??? Puke!
Sweet! I am glad to see someone else speak up against the *myth* that the 12au7 is a bad tube. It is indeed not, it's a stellar tube, and at the right loading, you will see the curves are indeed linear, and best yet, it has a delicious sound! There have been some great ones made over the years too and most are available NOS cheap and easy to find. What's not to like about that?
jduffy said:You see, that's a load of crap. The tube is fine, it's the manner in which it is used where the mistakes occur. I've built several preamps now with the 12AU7 and not boutique tubes mind you and they all sound amazing.
The abuse the 12AU7 has taken is entirely unwarranted.
Sweet! I am glad to see someone else speak up against the *myth* that the 12au7 is a bad tube. It is indeed not, it's a stellar tube, and at the right loading, you will see the curves are indeed linear, and best yet, it has a delicious sound! There have been some great ones made over the years too and most are available NOS cheap and easy to find. What's not to like about that?
" ... 12au7 ... It is indeed not, it's a stellar tube, and at the right loading, you will see the curves are indeed linear, and best yet, it has a delicious sound! ... "
Got circuits? I would like to build a balanced input and output tube pre-amp, hopefully without the impedance matching transformers, except for the PS ... If only I could find a quality schemo ...
Got circuits? I would like to build a balanced input and output tube pre-amp, hopefully without the impedance matching transformers, except for the PS ... If only I could find a quality schemo ...
Re: Tubelab 45 SE
Looks good by the way.
akirasugai, how did you raise the tube sockets above the board, especially the input tubes? Also, you use 2 chokes and 2 motor run caps?akirasugai said:Here is my last building:
NOS Philco 45 tube, small amplifier, great sound good bass, perfect for my high sensibility Bozak Rhapsody speakers
Looks good by the way.
Tubelab 45 SE
Evenharmonics,
I used 2cm block of high density laminate cotton canvas fabric with phenolic resin, the trade name in Brazil is Celeron - I think that is possible to use MDF sheet. because Celeron is hard to work.
I sawed the laminate with holesaw the appropriate diameter to get the sockets extension.
Yes I used 6uF 660V vintage oil capacitor as first capacitor in place of C4 and 50uF 450V motor run capacitor parallel to C5.
Here some photos of sockets extension
Evenharmonics,
I used 2cm block of high density laminate cotton canvas fabric with phenolic resin, the trade name in Brazil is Celeron - I think that is possible to use MDF sheet. because Celeron is hard to work.
I sawed the laminate with holesaw the appropriate diameter to get the sockets extension.
Yes I used 6uF 660V vintage oil capacitor as first capacitor in place of C4 and 50uF 450V motor run capacitor parallel to C5.
Here some photos of sockets extension
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My first vacuum tube amp.
I bought a vacuum tube kit to save time for collecting parts and making the chassis.
I could find an online store where I could find an EL34 kit (ECC83 and EL34) at an affordable price and nice support for the assembly from the shop. The shop provided parts, solder, screws, lugs, cable tie, abundant quantity of fueses.
Some of the amps have assembly instructions. But I only had to rely on the schematic diagram. I blew up a rectifier tube due to the error in grounding. (Firework in the tube)
The sound of the amp exeeded my expectation and I decided to use my Rega Brio as a phono amplifier.
I use an Hartler Compact Reference speakers and NAD C515BEE CD Player, Ipod Mini and Project Audio Xpression turntable with Ortophon 510 MK2 Cartridge.
My ear is getting confused when I heard the amp for the first time. There were too much information in the music. High resolution. The amp was best for Jazz.
I have Groove Tubes in my guitar amplifier. They are far more expensive than Electro Harmonix Tubes (EL34) and EI Tubes(ECC83). But the sound was softer (To be honest... FUZZY )
I like the resolution of the sound.
Thank you and wish you all a happy new year.
I bought a vacuum tube kit to save time for collecting parts and making the chassis.
I could find an online store where I could find an EL34 kit (ECC83 and EL34) at an affordable price and nice support for the assembly from the shop. The shop provided parts, solder, screws, lugs, cable tie, abundant quantity of fueses.
Some of the amps have assembly instructions. But I only had to rely on the schematic diagram. I blew up a rectifier tube due to the error in grounding. (Firework in the tube)
The sound of the amp exeeded my expectation and I decided to use my Rega Brio as a phono amplifier.
I use an Hartler Compact Reference speakers and NAD C515BEE CD Player, Ipod Mini and Project Audio Xpression turntable with Ortophon 510 MK2 Cartridge.
My ear is getting confused when I heard the amp for the first time. There were too much information in the music. High resolution. The amp was best for Jazz.
I have Groove Tubes in my guitar amplifier. They are far more expensive than Electro Harmonix Tubes (EL34) and EI Tubes(ECC83). But the sound was softer (To be honest... FUZZY )
I like the resolution of the sound.
Thank you and wish you all a happy new year.
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hunim said:My first vacuum tube amp.
I bought a vacuum tube kit to save time for collecting parts and making the chassis.
I could find an online store where I could find an EL34 kit (ECC83 and EL34) at an affordable price and nice support for the assembly from the shop. The shop provided parts, solder, screws, lugs, cable tie, abundant quantity of fueses.
Some of the amps have assembly instructions. But I only had to rely on the schematic diagram. I blew up a rectifier tube due to the error in grounding. (Firework in the tube)
The sound of the amp exeeded my expectation and I decided to use my Rega Brio as a phono amplifier.
I use an Hartler Compact Reference speakers and NAD C515BEE CD Player, Ipod Mini and Project Audio Xpression turntable with Ortophon 510 MK2 Cartridge.
My ear is getting confused when I heard the amp for the first time. There were too much information in the music. High resolution. The amp was best for Jazz.
I have Groove Tubes in my guitar amplifier. They are far more expensive than Electro Harmonix Tubes (EL34) and EI Tubes(ECC83). But the sound was softer (To be honest... FUZZY )
I like the resolution of the sound.
Thank you and wish you all a happy new year.
Looks like a well laid out kit from the outside. Good deal!
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