Official M2 schematic

And here I thought I could just be teasing until I got them both done ;)
 

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ok , Fugly!

:)

there is a big chance that you'll find small pcb in that front needle instrument ... it's implemented for who knows what , and with removing it , you have access to instrument for your purposes

though , one but bigger case , filled with both channels in dual mono config , would give you better thermal/wallet ratio ...... thsi way one side of amp is going to be cold ..... :rofl:
 
Thanks ;)
I choose the chassis as the external size was just what I needed for mono blocks suiting my space. I don't mind one heatsink beeing wasted - just wanting somewhat symetry with having sinks on both sides. :)

I indeed found a little circuit in the meter case, didn't waste any time finding out what it actually did and removed it. I attached a little driver board for the VU adjusting it to show me 1W into 8ohm when the needle is 90 degrees. Beeing a First Watt after all. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks ;)
I choose the chassis as the external size was just what I needed for mono blocks suiting my space. I don't mind one heatsink beeing wasted - just wanting somewhat symetry with having sinks on both sides. :)

I indeed found a little circuit in the meter case, didn't waste any time finding out what it actually did and removed it. I attached a little driver board for the VU adjusting it to show me 1W into 8ohm when the needle is 90 degrees. Beeing a First Watt after all. :rolleyes:

Nice build! Just curious where you got the wire insulation from?
 
Looking great Twsts :) Mine will be more proletarian ;)
Thanks! Looking forward to your build and hearing your listening impressions! :)

Nice build! Just curious where you got the wire insulation from?

Thank you!
I guess you are thinking about the wire sleeves. These you could buy in lots from ebay like I did, and I think they have them in some hardware-stores aswell. I got mine here:
Various Sizes & Colors Braided Cable Sleeving -Auto Wire Harnessing -Sheathing | eBay
:)
 
Your idea of a modular power supply has interested me for some time.

Here are some details about my modular power supply for my F4, M2, and (not yet completed) Aleph-J amps.

The connector is a Neutrix 20A 3-conductor pair for +V, 0V, and -V.
Female receptacle: NAC3FPX
Male plug: NAC3MX-W

The cable itself is a 4-conductor, 13ga speaker wire from Parts Express.

The configuration of the power supply itself is as follows: 6A EIC power filter inlet, CL-60 thermistor, 750VA dual 18v transformer, bride rectifiers (will probably make discrete), then a CRC featuring 39,000uF, 5x 0.47R 3w (might exchange with nice coils), 27,000uF then the power umbilical.

My F4 amp has an additional 2x33,000uF on each rail inside the amp that are shared between the two channels. My M2 amp has 4x39,000uF caps inside the chassis, one per rail, per channel, for greater isolation between the channels.

So, the overall PSU configuration is CRC-umbilical-C. I want to play around a little and see if I can get the PSU ripple a little lower with CCR-umbilical-C or a CCL-umbilical-C configuration. Then it needs a chassis to enclose it all.

Right now, my playback chain is my Turntable-> Pearl 2-> LDR based BA-3 pre-> M2 -> FHXL speakers. My wife keeps asking me to turn it down ;)
 

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