Audio Project Amplifier Speaker Loudspeaker Kit
diyAudio.com diyAudio Forums Archive > Top > Amplifiers > Pass Labs
 
Stasis 1 pics - Click HERE for Original Thread
Nelson Pass
Here's some more stuff from the grab bag.

www.passlabs.com/temp/stasis1photo.jpg

www.passlabs.com/temp/stasis_telarc2.jpg

(Showing Bob Woods cutting the Boito lacquer with
Stasis 1's)

www.passlabs.com/temp/stasisproj1.jpg

www.passlabs.com/temp/stasisproj2.jpg

(Preliminary project sheet. Note the amplifier picture.
There were 10 of these made and they are collector's items.)

:bigeyes:
skaara
Nice pics:D
KaLok
Have any schematics?? :D
nar
Bob looks really cool :c_flag: :bomb:
skeletor
hey i was really excited about seeing those pictures, but they seem to be gone? does anybody still have these??
Zen Mod
quote:
Originally posted by skeletor
..................does anybody still have these??


seems everyone ...........:devilr:
Stefanoo
they seem to be gone.

What were they bout? :confused: :bawling:
lineup
quote:
Originally posted by Stefanoo
they seem to be gone.

the folder name was 'temp' = temporary



For compensation :cool:
I found some material saved at http://www.hifi-museum.com/
Hifi-Museum.com

Those were the days:


I must say, as I think I know somewhat what Nelson looks like today,
that regarding 'the surface looks' he has improved quite a bit :D
Or maybe he has finally learnt what scissors and shavers are ....



Here is link to www.hifi-museum.com page, where I found above ancient image
and lots and lots of old Nelson Pass amplifiers Stuff:

http://www.hifi-museum.com/pa/np_index.htm

ENJOY!



/Regards lineup
========================================
............................ without knowing your own history and where you came from
............................ you will not know as good where you are and will be going
(instant 2007 April quote by lineup)
lovechild
There you go...
lovechild
next
lovechild
too large to attach
lovechild
and lastly :D :D :D
lovechild
the one and only...
jupiterjune
What bias current and rail voltage is required to make it an effective pizza warmer?

JJ
lineup
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterjune
What bias current and rail voltage is required to make it an effective pizza warmer?

JJ

hi

Think that electrical stoves / ovens use between 500-1500 Watt.
Depending on your settings for actual food.

This is heat power concentrated onto one spot ( stove platter )
or protected from air circulation / cooling by a box with walls ( oven ).

1000 Watt might be able to cook/fry one PIZZA.
But maybe not in free air surroundings, for example on top of your amplifier/heatsink.

Say you have +-50 Volt DC supply = 100 Volt total.
To get 1000 Watt power you would bias 10 Ampere.
100V x 10A = 1000 Watt


/Regards, lineup - getting hungry ;) .... for pizza
skeletor
drooool

omg i want a pair of those ones with the analog metre...... anybody want to sell me a pair (or 2 pair)??... didnt think so
Magura
You can keep the pizza warm on an amp that throws like 150W of heat per channel out the top :)

This is based on personal experience ;)


Magura :)

Page generated in 0.037941932678223 seconds with 17 queries,
spending 0.00821376 doing MySQL queries and 0.02972817 doing PHP things.

Powered by: Search Engine Indexer and vBulletin
Copyright ©1999-2008 diyAudio.com