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LJM Audio

just recently received my L15D-Pro kit and after building it connected to my +-35v transformer using the power supply board with speaker protection also design by LJM, initial test and im quite impressed with the SQ knowing that the price is a bargain,my next project would be an aikido preamp to be used with this amp and see if its a good match for my fullrange array speaker.
 
Some pictures of the L15D-PRO diy assembly kit from Zoe. No documents packaged with kits but still very straight forward to assemble. Pics of completed project to follow later.

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just recently received my L15D-Pro kit and after building it connected to my +-35v transformer using the power supply board with speaker protection also design by LJM, initial test and im quite impressed with the SQ knowing that the price is a bargain,my next project would be an aikido preamp to be used with this amp and see if its a good match for my fullrange array speaker.

+ -35V it is too low.
proposed voltage AC 35-0-35 Transformer Rectifier filter + -50VDC
 
Woow, thanks for heads up. I built one channel but have not tested it yet since I still don't have a PS. Did you place transistors and FETs exactly as printed on the PCB? It really sucks we don't have a complete circuit.

PCB the above detailed numerical. I never watch circuit installation.

I think watching circuit is really a thing too much trouble. Or PCB directly
 
Everything was done right. It played fantastic for a while and suddenly .......... The speakers used is impossible too repair. So the owner is very sorry. Do not use more than 36 vdc I think.



Maybe you should check your radiator.

One method I often use. The power input.

110V or 220V end, connected in series with a light bulb.

It can effectively prevent circuit burned. The reason there is enough time to examine the problem.

L7 can use the voltage in the + -70V. The premise is that it requires 1KG aluminum radiator.
 
hi ! just bought a IRS2092 IRAUDAMP7S stereo, one board. Just want to know if I can choose a connexelectronic SMPS500R for power supply ? a +/- 55v is it ok ? About the volume potentiometer a ALPS stereo RK27 will be ok ? in 10, 50, 100 ohms ? I use a maverick Audio dac D1. Thanks a lot to help me !
regards
 
hi ! just bought a IRS2092 IRAUDAMP7S stereo, one board. Just want to know if I can choose a connexelectronic SMPS500R for power supply ? a +/- 55v is it ok ? About the volume potentiometer a ALPS stereo RK27 will be ok ? in 10, 50, 100 ohms ? I use a maverick Audio dac D1. Thanks a lot to help me !
regards


IRAUDAMP7S Use the recommended + - 55 v
ALPS 27 use 20k-100k
 
I like them very much. I've already build the gainclone and I can say it's a very good amplifier. Now tell me please between L7 and L15 mosfet which one do you (LJM_LJM) prefere?
Thanks and RGDS.
PEMO

Do you want to ask about the L15 how to choose?


They are very good. The principal is a different volume.

If you want to make a small machine used just about


I can send DHL. But the postage to call ask.
 
New pro build protection kicks in on startup

Have just put together 2 L15D pro boards, went together nice and easy, on test one works fine, the other switches on makes a noise through speakers then relay switches out, best I can see is a large dc appears on output before relay does it's thing. I am still testing, but can't see anything wrong. Any ideas much appreciated......

PSU +- 50v, test load 4.7R or speaker, inputs shorted.
Frequency seems to be 460Khz on one that works and 570Khz on non-working one.....

Cheers Mark
 
All sorted, sounding good, it was a dry joint on one resistor near one of the IRF14019's, could not see it until i scrubbed the board with cleaner and then needed a X10 eye class to find it. First dry joint in over 40 years of soldering, Ha Ha and I was worried about the IRS2092 SMD, that was the easy bit as it turn out. Impressed with the no signal input stoney silence...

Cheers

Mark