Thanks brodazz !!! now this is really amazing ...excellent looks !!!
He looks amazing
And sounds amazing
yes. it is this superb of the self amp: Stereo Amplifier CS2 - B.M.C. Audio
what happend to the DIY part?
what happend to the DIY part?
yes. it is this superb of the self amp: Stereo Amplifier CS2 - B.M.C. Audio
what happend to the DIY part?
Give the guy a break, he was so excited with his brand new heater toy that he contacted the wrong forums.
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I moved my projectyes. it is this superb of the self amp: Stereo Amplifier CS2 - B.M.C. Audio
what happend to the DIY part?
diy ARCAM FMJ32 Amplifier
To the secondary system in the bedroom
And it will be connected to the speakers ofDALI IKON 6
And my DIY project DENON DVD 2900
I moved my project
diy ARCAM FMJ32 Amplifier
To the secondary system in the bedroom
And it will be connected to the speakers ofDALI IKON 6
And my DIY project DENON DVD 2900
You missed my point. This is a tread for posting pics of DIY solid state amps.
MY DIY PROJECT ON ARCAM FMJ 32You missed my point. This is a tread for posting pics of DIY solid state amps.
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The Arcam FMJ is a strange 2100$ "beast". First one that I have seen with the SAP15n/P
Sanken OP (below 1).
Also uses a TL072 input stage w/ CM VAS (below 2).
OPS devices are darlingtons + bias diodes + thick film Re.
Hope Sanken keeps making them (almost a "module").
At least I got the schema ,Good circuit for op-amp/darlington
(but will I ever see a SAP?)
OS
Sanken OP (below 1).
Also uses a TL072 input stage w/ CM VAS (below 2).
OPS devices are darlingtons + bias diodes + thick film Re.
Hope Sanken keeps making them (almost a "module").
At least I got the schema ,Good circuit for op-amp/darlington
(but will I ever see a SAP?)
OS
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OK, Dazzz, I'll bite. What did you do to your Arcam? Looks like maybe you changed a couple of coupling caps and maybe some resistors in the regulated supply. Please provide some details.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/248632-my-diy-arcam-fmj-32-amp-mod.html
This is the last "revision" of this build, I think. Totally satisfied.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
very nice, it looks like it based on Leach amp - transistors better not to touch
Dazz , if you had to repair it (I read .. burnt smd's ?)
... excellent job , you even improved it.
SMD mods/repair are much harder ....
I would never of modified a (new) 2100$ amp
OS
Thanks bro
After I started to fix it
I decided
That same opportunity i make it a diy project
I changed in the device over 100 SMD components
Finished my odd Class A Amp
After my last attempt (The Red Beast based on Rod Elliot’s P3A) I thought I build a small Class A to match my DIY speakers. It is a simple design, putting out roughly 17 Watts.
Power Supply is a capacitance multiplier of the Rod Elliot web site.
It does sound very clean when playing through the big Vaf Speakers, more precise then my Earl Weston Trinity Valve Amp. Playing it through my full range Fostex 126en Metronome speakers it is lacking the lower ends as one would expect. (might have to build a another pair).
Well, here you go....
After my last attempt (The Red Beast based on Rod Elliot’s P3A) I thought I build a small Class A to match my DIY speakers. It is a simple design, putting out roughly 17 Watts.
Power Supply is a capacitance multiplier of the Rod Elliot web site.
It does sound very clean when playing through the big Vaf Speakers, more precise then my Earl Weston Trinity Valve Amp. Playing it through my full range Fostex 126en Metronome speakers it is lacking the lower ends as one would expect. (might have to build a another pair).
Well, here you go....
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spare/salvages parts amp
This is something I built in about 3 days with parts I had lying around.
Bottom plate is 13" x 13" 1/8 thick aluminium and front and back is just 1/6 thick. Amplifier channels are Ljm L10's with an extra set of 5200/1943 per side. Class A soft start, 2 x 13000uF 63V caps and a 50amp rectifier. The transformer was scrapped from an old APS 1500va UPS which I stripped and re wound to 40-0-40 Ac.
A quick test gave me 32V AC into a 2 ohm load at 60hz for about 30 seconds (need better heat sinks)
I have a bit more to do on it, better heat sinking, building a top cover and installing a 5 led volume meter.
This is something I built in about 3 days with parts I had lying around.
Bottom plate is 13" x 13" 1/8 thick aluminium and front and back is just 1/6 thick. Amplifier channels are Ljm L10's with an extra set of 5200/1943 per side. Class A soft start, 2 x 13000uF 63V caps and a 50amp rectifier. The transformer was scrapped from an old APS 1500va UPS which I stripped and re wound to 40-0-40 Ac.
A quick test gave me 32V AC into a 2 ohm load at 60hz for about 30 seconds (need better heat sinks)
I have a bit more to do on it, better heat sinking, building a top cover and installing a 5 led volume meter.
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