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Old 2nd March 2011, 08:04 PM   #721
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I don't think I will build one of these. I've already built a 100W amp, thanks.
Some things couuld be improved, I suggest. For example, probably, you could get lower distortion using conventional Darlingtons instead of Baxandall pairs. I would not use current sources sharing the same bias diodes, even with the resistor on the base (your input stage current source and VAS load).

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I suggest don't change schematic, this will be new amp not AX14, useing high qulity parts is only improvements.
If you already built a 100W amp go to SR200 in thread: Studio Reference Amplifier
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Old 3rd March 2011, 04:00 AM   #722
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I suggest ML3 for powered speaker preamp.
Ok Mr Mile, I Try
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Old 3rd March 2011, 05:48 PM   #723
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If you already built a 100W amp go to SR200 in thread: Studio Reference Amplifier
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My speakers are an easy 9 ohm load and do fine with 50+ watts/channel.

I would like to build one of your amplifier designs and looked at this thread as well as your others on diyAudio.

My problem - you have several designs and I'm not sure which is the best sounding. I looked for a comparison of your various designs but could not find one. Is this "Ultimate fidelity" your best sounding amplifier in the 60-120 watt/ch range?

Thanks for sharing your expertise with techno-challenged people like me.

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Old 3rd March 2011, 06:43 PM   #724
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My speakers are an easy 9 ohm load and do fine with 50+ watts/channel.

I would like to build one of your amplifier designs and looked at this thread as well as your others on diyAudio.

My problem - you have several designs and I'm not sure which is the best sounding. I looked for a comparison of your various designs but could not find one. Is this "Ultimate fidelity" your best sounding amplifier in the 60-120 watt/ch range?

Thanks for sharing your expertise with techno-challenged people like me.

Francois
There is no 'best sounding amp' it's individual, if you want best and simple DIY amp build 'Ultimate Fidelity', but for best performance go to 'Studio Reference'.
Many people like 'Mosfet Amp' with IRFP and someone evan like sound of 'Quasi class B'.
Speakers is most important for 'good sound' in my expirience.
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Old 4th March 2011, 09:25 PM   #725
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Hi apexaudio
Yes, your studio amp is better I think. My amp has a very similar output stage.
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Old 6th March 2011, 06:51 PM   #726
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Hello

Thanks to Mile for sharing this amp, I built it last week, now I'm testing it, and wanted to share some images and comments.
I'm testing it with a 15 inch pa speaker, and with a 12 inch "home" speaker. I like better how it sounds on the 12 inch, I feel a little more bass, mid and high almost the same. The 12 inch uses piezo tweeters and the 15 inch uses 8 ohm, 1 inch driver.
Trafo is 41+41 Vac, from an old aiwa, rectified is +/-57Vdc, with 10000+6800uF per side, dc offset on output is 6 mv, normal heat while working, but i couldn't measure bias current on the 0.33 ohm resistor, don't know why, i just left the bias adjust on the middle...
I'm planning on using this as a "backup" amp, or for small parties. Next week I'll start the other channel. Price: less than 15 dollars on components. Heatsink, trafo and power supply were recycled from old projects.
When I finish the other channel and the case, I'll post some more images.

Greetings

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Old 6th March 2011, 07:21 PM   #727
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Hello

Thanks to Mile for sharing this amp, I built it last week, now I'm testing it, and wanted to share some images and comments.
I'm testing it with a 15 inch pa speaker, and with a 12 inch "home" speaker. I like better how it sounds on the 12 inch, I feel a little more bass, mid and high almost the same. The 12 inch uses piezo tweeters and the 15 inch uses 8 ohm, 1 inch driver.
Trafo is 41+41 Vac, from an old aiwa, rectified is +/-57Vdc, with 10000+6800uF per side, dc offset on output is 6 mv, normal heat while working, but i couldn't measure bias current on the 0.33 ohm resistor, don't know why, i just left the bias adjust on the middle...
I'm planning on using this as a "backup" amp, or for small parties. Next week I'll start the other channel. Price: less than 15 dollars on components. Heatsink, trafo and power supply were recycled from old projects.
When I finish the other channel and the case, I'll post some more images.

Greetings

Luigi
Nice work, I suggest to put BD139 on pcb and connect to the heatsink directly.
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Old 7th March 2011, 06:58 AM   #728
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Smile My PCB Apex AX14

Thank you Mr Mile to share the PCB. I just finished printing pcb APEX AX14 and B80, I want to use standard components which are not FET Final to build this power. if I could get the layout of its components?
thanks in advance to Mr Mile. Greeting
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attac...1&d=1299484536
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Old 7th March 2011, 07:15 AM   #729
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Good ampPlease let me know where I can find PCB Files? I have 2sa and 2sc transistors, and this is a simple amplifierPlease how it sounds?
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Good ampPlease let me know where I can find PCB Files? I have 2sa and 2sc transistors, and this is a simple amplifierPlease how it sounds?
Post #708, and read the thread for more info.
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