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sweet
![]() be sure to send some pics to PassDIY, this amp deserves to be in the Gallery! |
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The one and only
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Speaking of which, here was the view in SF sitting behind
Phil Lesh. |
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The one and only
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And here was our most of our enthusiastic female contingent:
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sliedrecht Z-H
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by chipco3434
[B]I see an aluminum brdge that appears to be spanning the two voltage rails... going from cap+ to cap- I don't understand that part. Dear chipco, Please look very carefully to the frontdetail picture. Sorry for the low resolution(100k max). At the left and right front side(vertical) you see two rectifier bridges(discrete). The brown wire(left) is the +20V. The blue wire(right) is the -20V. The two green/Yello wires connect the two bridges at the large aluminium bridge above the cappacitors. This is my 0V starground point. The supply has a CLC filtering. Mechanical from the outsides to the middle. 2x22000uF- 2,2mH-2x22000uF. I hope it's clear if not i must look for another picture. Johan. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sliedrecht Z-H
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by audiotux
[B]nice work Johan ! beautyful blue Power-Cord too ! Greetings from Germany Dear Jürgen, Believe it or not. It's no Siltech cabel(i have no Siltech money) It's a real Gronenberg. Made in Germany!!! Gr. Johan. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sliedrecht Z-H
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Mayby this amp can help him with his "Satisfaction"problem. Otherwise "some like it hot" By the way. It's not for sale. Gr. Johan. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sliedrecht Z-H
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some more details ...
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Racine, Wisconsin
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Oh, I get it now.
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Account Disabled
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Near to the Pacific Ocean
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Heavy copper loading made the blue caps buckled . . . ?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Sliedrecht Z-H
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Yes you must be very secure. Friction can be deadly. Otherwise the BC 154 serie looks mechanical very strong. It’s M5. If you want to go for safe use a printboard. |
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