This is my EL34 PP
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I'm about to construct a pair of 833a monoblocks, attached is a picture of a close resemblence of what they will look like.
The picture is a 300b parallel feed design i was going to build until i got my hands on sone 833a tubes.
Thee 833a version has less tubes and the 833a tube is situated in the front cylinder behind a glass panel.
The picture is a 300b parallel feed design i was going to build until i got my hands on sone 833a tubes.
Thee 833a version has less tubes and the 833a tube is situated in the front cylinder behind a glass panel.
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Girly power amp
Don't suppose many women post on here so this is my experimental power amp, almost in its final incarnation? Currently in a classic configuration of cascode I/P, LTP phase splitter and ultra-linear EL34 O/P giving about 30W per channel. I have yet to tidy up the wiring.
I'm currently building a phono pre-amp to accompany it.
Top view.
Don't suppose many women post on here so this is my experimental power amp, almost in its final incarnation? Currently in a classic configuration of cascode I/P, LTP phase splitter and ultra-linear EL34 O/P giving about 30W per channel. I have yet to tidy up the wiring.
I'm currently building a phono pre-amp to accompany it.
Top view.
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Re: Girly power amp
Mightily interesting Fishman ......
what is 'girly' about it?
.... and why in carnation would you wonder about the brighter sex? Or are you of that gender despite the pseudenom?
I particularly noticed the potted Parmeko choke - just looked at and old (40+) little amp of mine where I used a similar choke; did not know they were still available (unless a similarly looking different make). And your transformers are from?
Mightily interesting Fishman ......
what is 'girly' about it?
theoldtrout said:Don't suppose many women post on here so this is my experimental power amp, almost in its final incarnation?
.... and why in carnation would you wonder about the brighter sex? Or are you of that gender despite the pseudenom?
I particularly noticed the potted Parmeko choke - just looked at and old (40+) little amp of mine where I used a similar choke; did not know they were still available (unless a similarly looking different make). And your transformers are from?
Quote Johan Potgieter: "what is 'girly' about it?" OK I lied, I suppose the fact I am a woman of a certain age would render the girly tag invalid.
The transformers are from Sowter, not cheap but they perform well and are very well made. I'd rather spend extra on good quality transformers than esoteric components. The choke is re-claimed from another project and before that, it was in some military electronic equipment; again nice quality and 5H 350mA. The PSU is C-L-C with soft start, that is the caps charge through a resistor which is shorted out after 25 secs by a relay.
I'm very pleased with this power amp, neutral sound and good detailed soundstage. I'll put up a circuit diagram when I gather all the bits of paper together.
Angela
The transformers are from Sowter, not cheap but they perform well and are very well made. I'd rather spend extra on good quality transformers than esoteric components. The choke is re-claimed from another project and before that, it was in some military electronic equipment; again nice quality and 5H 350mA. The PSU is C-L-C with soft start, that is the caps charge through a resistor which is shorted out after 25 secs by a relay.
I'm very pleased with this power amp, neutral sound and good detailed soundstage. I'll put up a circuit diagram when I gather all the bits of paper together.
Angela
somewhat off topic, but referring to yourself as something that smels like a dead fish isn't really the most flattering of things, is it?
Not trying to offend anyone here. I'm sure if this post is offensive to others someone will delete it. If so, please accept my apologies.
Not trying to offend anyone here. I'm sure if this post is offensive to others someone will delete it. If so, please accept my apologies.
kuroguy said:somewhat off topic, but referring to yourself as something that smels like a dead fish isn't really the most flattering of things, is it?
Yes, you are probably correct but I'm too old to be vain.
"The Old Trout" is a quaint English unflattering term of endearment sometimes used by middle aged men when referring to their wives. I live in a village called Charlton MacKrell [yes that is the correct spelling not mackerel] My old boss used to refer to me jokingly as” the old trout from Mackrell” - a silly play on words but makes an amusing moniker.
Back to valves!
Angela
Angela,
Good for You!!
(Guys, here comes trouble. Seeing the very professional layout and probably likewise circuit diagram ....)
From another (old) professional engineer: Welcome!
From Kuroguy
?????
Where did she do that? Every living being, also fish, can become 'old' in their turns without being dead - also you, me.... (Neither offence on this side, nor understanding!)
Totally off-topic, but reminds me of trout's fellow Englishman, George Bernard Shaw:
In his day he had to attend quite a few 'socials' - and hated all of them. Said about one particular such, as GBS entered the 'presence', cigar steaming as usual. Up sidled a bedraped full-figured female socialite, reeking of scent:
"Sir! You SMELL!"
GBS: "Correction Madame! YOU smell; I stink!"
But light relief; Back (with an effort) from the olfactory to the otic.
Good for You!!
(Guys, here comes trouble. Seeing the very professional layout and probably likewise circuit diagram ....)
From another (old) professional engineer: Welcome!
From Kuroguy
somewhat off topic, but referring to yourself as something that smels like a dead fish isn't really the most flattering of things, is it?
?????
Where did she do that? Every living being, also fish, can become 'old' in their turns without being dead - also you, me.... (Neither offence on this side, nor understanding!)
Totally off-topic, but reminds me of trout's fellow Englishman, George Bernard Shaw:
In his day he had to attend quite a few 'socials' - and hated all of them. Said about one particular such, as GBS entered the 'presence', cigar steaming as usual. Up sidled a bedraped full-figured female socialite, reeking of scent:
"Sir! You SMELL!"
GBS: "Correction Madame! YOU smell; I stink!"
But light relief; Back (with an effort) from the olfactory to the otic.
Re: Girly power amp
Ma'am, with permission... you are the kind of girl who warms my heart!
theoldtrout said:Don't suppose many women post on here so this is my experimental power amp, almost in its final incarnation? Currently in a classic configuration of cascode I/P, LTP phase splitter and ultra-linear EL34 O/P giving about 30W per channel. I have yet to tidy up the wiring.
I'm currently building a phono pre-amp to accompany it.
Ma'am, with permission... you are the kind of girl who warms my heart!
planar triode
eeehm... yes I know....
but has anyone used them in audio.
yet...
coresta said:Planar triodes for UHF oscillators/xmitters Pierre
eeehm... yes I know....
but has anyone used them in audio.
yet...
Re: Re: Girly power amp
"Girls" are more often think visually than "boys". Did you notice?
Johan Potgieter said:Mightily interesting Fishman ......
what is 'girly' about it?
"Girls" are more often think visually than "boys". Did you notice?
Surplus PCL82 PP Stereo
I finished building a PCL82 Push Pull stereo amp using the schematic from post 713745. The only difference is that I had to change the cathode resistors as the one on the schematic was exceeding the plate dissipation of the tube. I ended up putting a 1K ohm resistor, drawing an quiescent current of 25ma. Since the tubes were surplus and unmatched, one of the tubes had a combination of a 560ohm and a 1K 15 turn trimmer from Radioshack. This way I was able to match the currents. Other than that the amp is very silent and sounds very nice. Need to build some high sensitivity speakers next.
The amp is build will almost all surplus parts.
output transformers are 7010 line matching transformers, 8K to 8 ohms.
Power transformer is a triad 35va isolation transformer with a voltage double power supply.
The heater is a 16v @ 1.6amps.
The case is a LACIE usb drive case.
Link to schematic
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...3745#post713745
Link to pictures (first time trying picasa links)
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I finished building a PCL82 Push Pull stereo amp using the schematic from post 713745. The only difference is that I had to change the cathode resistors as the one on the schematic was exceeding the plate dissipation of the tube. I ended up putting a 1K ohm resistor, drawing an quiescent current of 25ma. Since the tubes were surplus and unmatched, one of the tubes had a combination of a 560ohm and a 1K 15 turn trimmer from Radioshack. This way I was able to match the currents. Other than that the amp is very silent and sounds very nice. Need to build some high sensitivity speakers next.
The amp is build will almost all surplus parts.
output transformers are 7010 line matching transformers, 8K to 8 ohms.
Power transformer is a triad 35va isolation transformer with a voltage double power supply.
The heater is a 16v @ 1.6amps.
The case is a LACIE usb drive case.
Link to schematic
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...3745#post713745
Link to pictures (first time trying picasa links)
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