GERMANIUM Single ended Class A Headphone Amp.

Okay, I rebuilt it with some 2N396s and 2N1303s and 2N1304s. The 1303s are for Q2, and I knocked off the first stage which looked just like a buffer. Is that right? My iPod (my main input for headphone enjoyment) can drive it just fine by feeding directly into Q2.

I'll post pictures later, but the square wave response in my opinion is amazing!! At 100KHz, they still seem to look great!! The high end frequency response is obviously quite good. The low end could use some improvement, so I think I'll replace my 47uF caps on the input with 100uFs or larger.

Mooly, all I can say is the design is amazing and I couldn't be any more happy with it! Thank you very much for your help and sharing the circuit!!

Kyle
 
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The first stage technically isn't needed... it actually attenuates slightly with the values shown... but seems to add it's own magic to the subjective sound quality (I hate saying that... but it's true) probably by adding second harmonic distortion in very small quantities.

Pleased you like it... it was all about building something that sounded amazing rather than absolute technical perfection... and how it sounds is what it's all about.
 
package arrived today :D
 

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Not a lot of people know that

A Michael Cain fan ? (I remember this being one of his catch phrases)

Well, the red-dot black LEDs are now on my shelf and when something perculates to the surface I'll have to have a go at devising something that makes use of them - inspired by Mooly....
 
A more clear pcb?

Dear friends,
I am writing from Turkey. I have gone over the PCB file proposed and did minor changes (namely less wire links.), and writing the component values on the parts so it would be easier to place them.. and has a more professional look ;). I added Sprint Layout file for this PCB. I use Sprint Layout to replicate proposed pcb files in jpg format ;) It is kind of cheating but when you are desperate...

Attached file contains both the layout file and XPS files for toner transfer. If you wish you can change the tracks etc if you can design it better.

Did I test it? NO. (I just followed the schematics for part values so CHECK them if you'll use this PCB)

Do I even have required germaniums? NO

I did it just for the sake of old times and people who are lucky enough to have these Germaniums.
Please check this and return if any errors you find and /or mods you want.
 

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As this thread still generates some interest here is a list of common small signal germaniums. The design is universal enough to accept many different types with only minor changes to the biasing of the stage concerned.
 

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Hi Mooly,
Just discovered your exploration of germanium transistors in your headphone amp design.
I've been making small amps and especially headphone amps since I was a kid and was always surprised at the loss in sound quality when I used silicon transistors in place of germanium ones. For me Ge has a more interesting and full sound that has more in common with tubes than Si which generally tends towards sibilance. The frequency response between the two technologies in my headphone amp is very similar so perhaps its a harmonic distortion difference. I've not measured it that way. All I've done is listen to the different transistors and selected the ones I like best. My headphone amp is also class A and uses a hybrid Ge-Si output stage as the BD140 silicon output transistor seems to work better at higher current than the even older Ge output transistors. I suspect Ge is better at medium-level circuitry like line stages and headphone amps rather than high power in poweramps and low noise phono and microphone circuits. Although I did build a Ge MC stepup with paralleled MP38s that was a touch noisy but sounded characterful and satisfying.