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VSSA Lateral MosFet Amplifier

VSSA won't be too weak for my needs. 50W/ch would of been sufficient.

I'll stick to one pair output device configuration, thanks.

I can't find data related to DC error detection trigger voltage...if it's 12V I won't use it as spkr protection circuit, I'll buy a upc1237 PCB cct instead.

BR,
Eric
 
Greetings Lazy Cat!
I bought this version: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/swap-meet/265336-vssa-1-4-new-not-assembled.html
Available there capacitors:
1. Nichicon HD 4700Uf 6.3v http://www.rom.by/images/wiki/f/fe/ECAP_Nichicon_HD.jpg
2. Nichicon KZ MUSE 1000uF 50V 2 Pcs Nichicon Muse KZ 1000uF 50V High End Audio Caps | eBay
3. Nippon Chemi-Con KME 50V 1000UF 100pcs NCC Nippon Chemi Con KME 50V 1000uF Electrolytic Capacitor 16 25mm 105? | eBay
4. Panasonic FC 1000uF 50V 50pcs Japan Panasonic 1000uF 50V 105°C Radial Audio Electrolytic Capacitor | eBay
5. NIC Components Al Cap Radial NRSZ Series 50V 1000uF Nrsz102m50v16x25f | eBay
6. TOSHIN 1000uF 50V 4 x Toshin Jovial Utsj 1000uF 50V for Audio Electrolytic Capacitor | eBay
This is a list of what I buy in the city, without ordering.
They are suitable for this amp? if not, what is for him the best option?
Hi AxelFPS when LC did the build he recommended Nichicon FG. That said it will work with whatever brand and cost if capasitor works as the values written on it is electrically at the legs, but as reported many times every capasitor has a sound signature.
Here two links from this thread that can be a help for qustions including physical size made on PCB for the capasitors. A last thing not mentioned in the links is try isolate from PCB the two screws placed at VAS to not get a ground loop (The one at output device not necessary to isolate). Good soldering :).
Links: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...lateral-mosfet-amplifier-254.html#post3653117, http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...lateral-mosfet-amplifier-321.html#post3814157 .
 
You still advise to remove 10µF caps ?

To mirror :) LC's final build and to achieve same soundstage follow original BOM and manual by having it in there and then if curious for signature without try pull or cut trace the 10uF and listen. The info at #2534 that points to #1424 it's just pointed out that amp can run without 10uF if preferred and has to be experienced by listening test and actually some builders have expressed they prefer without.
Some info for capasitor impedance can be seen here at link but don't panic to expect as in those examples LC tested combination for good, but its a good example to see some capasitors impedance plots and how bypass caps and their actually layout implantation can be both better or worse. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/powe...ing-psu-capacitors-effective.html#post1566979
 
I'm in possession of a pair of Quad 2805 ESL speakers and looking for a new amp.
For some reason I decided that the new amp had to be a diy one (Oh my !!)
The last few months I did a lot of reading in the solid state forums of
this website. I learned a lot. For instance that I know little of this partcular craft.
Perhaps it would wise to look for something a little less diy.

And then I stumbled upon this VSSA thread. Immediately I thought: this is it.
First because the Quad factory manual describes the amp requirements as
having an output capability of 20V - 30V rms (40-100W into 8 Ohms).
Your VSSA falls nicely in that category. What's more I listen at moderate sound levels.
Furthermore your VSSA can handle capacitive loads very well and from the many posts
I got the impression it is in a class of its own.

Second because the diy part is relatively small and I am sure I can handle that part.

So Mr LC come on with your next VSSA I can't wait