Recently finished 4-65a monoblock pair
It took me over two years in planning and construction, but they're finally completed! It was as much an exercise in aesthetics, as it was for sound quality. That is to say, they sound at least as good as they look!
-MW
It took me over two years in planning and construction, but they're finally completed! It was as much an exercise in aesthetics, as it was for sound quality. That is to say, they sound at least as good as they look!
-MW
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Great job!!!It took me over two years in planning and construction, but they're finally completed! It was as much an exercise in aesthetics, as it was for sound quality. That is to say, they sound at least as good as they look!
-MW
It took me over two years in planning and construction, but they're finally completed! It was as much an exercise in aesthetics, as it was for sound quality. That is to say, they sound at least as good as they look!
-MW
WoW! More infos about this stunning amp please!
WoW! More infos about this stunning amp please!
There's a thread dedicated to the circuit: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/144767-class-a2-direct-mosfet-coupled-se.html
-MW
nothing to say but "wow wow wow!!"It took me over two years in planning and construction, but they're finally completed! It was as much an exercise in aesthetics, as it was for sound quality. That is to say, they sound at least as good as they look!
-MW
Got the same pair of speakers!The minimum feedback version of this: The Emperor's New Amplifier with a balanced input stage.
this a 6AV5 push-pull power amp pentode output, G2 regulation....for livening up shortly....
Hi Tony,
Can you please share the schematic?
Thanks.
Hi Tony,
Can you please share the schematic?
Thanks.
yes, sure, after i have debugged and commissioned the amp....
the amp is a buffered one using 6R-RH8,(6dj8)...
a 6BH11 input and LTP stage ala Mullard 5-20 topology....
the 6AV5's are run pentode mode, with G2 set to 150volts regulated using a mosfet regulator, the screen grid supply is delayed by about 3seconds..operating point of the output is about 400V plate and about 30mA cathode current...
It took me over two years in planning and construction, but they're finally completed! It was as much an exercise in aesthetics, as it was for sound quality. That is to say, they sound at least as good as they look!
-MW
I like very much your finish, I like the table for the Amp, Is made with Cooper? I d'like to know about its. I am planning my own HiFi table (Professional) And now I am looking several designs and forms.
Well done Mister.
Congratulations!!
I am compelled to join the others in congratulating you on this result. The planning and the execution care are evident. These are truly a work of art from the perspective of engineering, aesthetics and execution.
I have found the work of so many on this thread to be creative and noteworthy. These however are in a class by themselves as original art.
I would be interested in an image of the underside wiring if possible, and a description of the 3 separate chassis. I get from the circuit diagram where you drew the line between raw power and signal.
It took me over two years in planning and construction, but they're finally completed! It was as much an exercise in aesthetics, as it was for sound quality. That is to say, they sound at least as good as they look!
-MW
I am compelled to join the others in congratulating you on this result. The planning and the execution care are evident. These are truly a work of art from the perspective of engineering, aesthetics and execution.
I have found the work of so many on this thread to be creative and noteworthy. These however are in a class by themselves as original art.
I would be interested in an image of the underside wiring if possible, and a description of the 3 separate chassis. I get from the circuit diagram where you drew the line between raw power and signal.
I am compelled to join the others in congratulating you on this result. The planning and the execution care are evident. These are truly a work of art from the perspective of engineering, aesthetics and execution.
I have found the work of so many on this thread to be creative and noteworthy. These however are in a class by themselves as original art.
I would be interested in an image of the underside wiring if possible, and a description of the 3 separate chassis. I get from the circuit diagram where you drew the line between raw power and signal.
There have been a few changes since these pictures have been taken. The signal chassis shows a SSHV being used, but it's since changed to a SSHV2. The first chassis on the rack is an external speaker crossover for Klipsch Forte II, second is the power supply chassis, and up top is the signal chassis.
-MW
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big tube amp
Hi There
I did saw this, a big amp, but also big voltages.
GU81 Tube Amp / Röhrenverstärker Trafo+Anodenglühen - YouTube
regards
Hi There
I did saw this, a big amp, but also big voltages.
GU81 Tube Amp / Röhrenverstärker Trafo+Anodenglühen - YouTube
regards
Got the same pair of speakers!
Sorry OT, regiregi22 your pm box is full.
2A3 Single Ended Mono Amplifier
This is the Mono Amplifier that I built for my friend Brian Kim. This is the very first SE amp of Hi Fi tube amp of his collection. It employs Lundahl's LL1623AM amorphous core output transformer, and LL1638 double choke filtering for the B+. Driver is with 7N7 tube and each stage with separate RC B+ filtering.
Johnny
This is the Mono Amplifier that I built for my friend Brian Kim. This is the very first SE amp of Hi Fi tube amp of his collection. It employs Lundahl's LL1623AM amorphous core output transformer, and LL1638 double choke filtering for the B+. Driver is with 7N7 tube and each stage with separate RC B+ filtering.
Johnny
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