@ruffrecords - Would be great to see the inside of that magnificent metal work.
Excellent work on the tag boards.
A rebuild of https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/photo-gallery.71300/page-547#post-6969646
since that was 'destroyed' during shipping so someone could have a listen. The transformers used to be tie wrapped to a wooden plank that was glued. The weight of the transformers caused them to rip loose during transport Long story short. I used bolts for the ot since my brother is going to take it overseas in his suitcase. Also decided to use a tube rectifier and all but the first cap are dc link or pp.
One bolt missing...so that's a little to-do.
since that was 'destroyed' during shipping so someone could have a listen. The transformers used to be tie wrapped to a wooden plank that was glued. The weight of the transformers caused them to rip loose during transport Long story short. I used bolts for the ot since my brother is going to take it overseas in his suitcase. Also decided to use a tube rectifier and all but the first cap are dc link or pp.
One bolt missing...so that's a little to-do.
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Sansui AU-70 clone
Carrion, are you using the Madras boards? what transformers?
For easy reference, there is huge thread on the Sansui AU70 clone over
on the Polish audio forum here and they have at least 3 different PCB sets and multiple
Sansui transformer clone vendors there -
https://www.audiostereo.pl/topic/152864-klon-sansui-au-70-reduktor-szumu/
Marcin Waszak (Madrass) AU70 Pro described here -
http://ww.forum-trioda.pl/viewtopic.php?t=40216