There is also a 2SJ25, Yamaha - 'complementary' of 2SK75. Quotes because it is complementary in the sense it's a P-ch VFET with the same maximum Vds, Id, Pd and same case, but mu is lower (about 25)
The smaller VFETs are even rarer and more difficult to get than the large ones. They can all be used witgib their spec for small signal amplification, just like small signal triodes - and yes, that certainly includes preamps. In fact, service manuals for both the Yamaha B1 power amp and Yamaha C1 preamp are available on the net, for some examples on what can be done.
The smaller VFETs are even rarer and more difficult to get than the large ones. They can all be used witgib their spec for small signal amplification, just like small signal triodes - and yes, that certainly includes preamps. In fact, service manuals for both the Yamaha B1 power amp and Yamaha C1 preamp are available on the net, for some examples on what can be done.
2SK79 are still sold in Japan and available on eBay. Not cheap anyway.The smaller VFETs are even rarer and more difficult to get than the large ones.
Old Vfet Yamaha and Sony amplifiers have aparently be made with small Sit's for preamplification.
This make me dream about complete Sit's signal path all like triode.
Have fun
Yamaha C-1 on thevintageknob.org
This make me dream about complete Sit's signal path all like triode.
Have fun
Yamaha C-1 on thevintageknob.org
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Soundhappy - start your own fab! For example https://www.kickstarter.com/
Well, I am partly joking now, but ...
I understand your dream. An all JFET/VFET/SIT (playback) signal path has never been realized. Until now. We realize it with devices from the 70ties, which means this could have been done 30 - 40 years ago in principle. First time I heard about the Toshiba JFETs was when John Curl used them in the Dennesen JC-80.
Well, I wish you all a nice day!
Well, I am partly joking now, but ...
I understand your dream. An all JFET/VFET/SIT (playback) signal path has never been realized. Until now. We realize it with devices from the 70ties, which means this could have been done 30 - 40 years ago in principle. First time I heard about the Toshiba JFETs was when John Curl used them in the Dennesen JC-80.
Well, I wish you all a nice day!
An all JFET/VFET/SIT (playback) signal path has never been realized. Until now.
That would be wrong - Yamaha B1 (unless you have a problem with a few current sources with BJTs). There are also preamps with a complete JFET-based signal path (Kenwood 600 preamp section).
Sony only used a single small SIT in it's pjono section for the two smaller CFET integrated amps, but it was actually not used to it's full advantage - though at the time it was the only device that could be used that way (there were no MOSFETs then).
I have some samples of these parts:
2SJ78, 2SK78, 2SK278 (dual)
Oh ! Ahh !
Beauty grasshoppers !!!
ready to sings in front-end or preamp experimental topology garden ?
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I have some samples of these parts:
2SJ78, 2SK78, 2SK278 (dual)
Something tells me these cost an arm and a leg
Somebody ready have try contact Digital Domain and ask availability of this SIT's ?
Have a nice journey
Mr. Pass would know, I think he mentioned it at one of the BAFs, as 'extremely expensive'
The amplifier they make is basically a Yamaha B1
Two words: night raid
Two words: night sleepless
and build Papa Sony CS or CD amp mono blocks
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Has Kuzuo Hirai (Kazuo Hirai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) listened to the "40 Anniversary Commemorative VFET Amplifier" (SONY DEMONSTRATES PASS LABORATORIES? 40th ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE VFET AMPLIFIER | Sony ) yet, so we can start sending him requests to start the wafer line for these trannies again?
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