New build of Quasi's NMOS100 amp
PSU is a separate unit (so I can use the same PSU for many amps).
More details in my flicker album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielminek/albums/72157678622634872
PSU is a separate unit (so I can use the same PSU for many amps).
More details in my flicker album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielminek/albums/72157678622634872
Finished with this nipper, now I can tend to the things that had to be fixed long ago.
nice, did you use this for vu meter driver? or did you make any mods for the dB meters?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/227309-analog-vu-meter-driver-2.html#post4693143
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No Prasi, I have used this simple circuit , one for each channel as I wanted to keep it completely dual mono and easy to make and mount it close to each channel input without long connecting wires . It works great.
https://www.circuitsonline.net/schakelingen/49/audio/vu-meter.html
https://www.circuitsonline.net/schakelingen/49/audio/vu-meter.html
Finished with this nipper, now I can tend to the things that had to be fixed long ago.
Nice CNC work.
No Prasi, I have used this simple circuit , one for each channel as I wanted to keep it completely dual mono and easy to make and mount it close to each channel input without long connecting wires . It works great.
https://www.circuitsonline.net/schakelingen/49/audio/vu-meter.html
Jan, The layout that I did has the same VU circuit as linked by you. Thanks for confirming that circuit works. I will try it sometime.
jlh 2005
I have started this as a fun project, but it's sounded so good that I've decided to complete it with nice power supply, speaker protection (also diy), inputs with/without tone control and active fan cooling (1000 rpms fans). It is very powerfull, bass is super strong and it is very stable - I like that with JLH desings, IQ and DC offsets are rock stable. Outputs are 2sc5200 from Farnell, 2x27V toroidal. I know it is a cable mess but no humming no buzzing
I have started this as a fun project, but it's sounded so good that I've decided to complete it with nice power supply, speaker protection (also diy), inputs with/without tone control and active fan cooling (1000 rpms fans). It is very powerfull, bass is super strong and it is very stable - I like that with JLH desings, IQ and DC offsets are rock stable. Outputs are 2sc5200 from Farnell, 2x27V toroidal. I know it is a cable mess but no humming no buzzing
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A Krell clone
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Excellent as usual!Hey how about small and weak amps ??
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