Are we still looking into designing a pcb? This determines what type of transformers we need, wired or not.
Wired
The simplicity of the amp dictate point to point, Jama is finishing his dual mono amp and pcb is a solution for a non existent problem.
Speaking about tastes the last word could be never be pronounced.
Best Regards for you gentlemen🙂
Are we still looking into designing a pcb? This determines what type of transformers we need, wired or not.
The simplicity of the amp dictate point to point, Jama is finishing his dual mono amp and pcb is a solution for a non existent problem.
Speaking about tastes the last word could be never be pronounced.
Best Regards for you gentlemen🙂
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And with solder pads for the input transformers wires it could be idiot-proof (for dummies like me) and we would have the ability to move the trans. around for the lowest noise/interference.😎
And with solder pads for the input transformers wires it could be idiot-proof (for dummies like me) and we would have the ability to move the trans. around for the lowest noise/interference.😎
First power on
Hello, this is my first power on. I have gotten 1.45A of current and 9mV of DC offset. I think this position of transformers is good. Input of Jensen is short.
The heatsink hot but it is possible touch it.. Load is 8 ohm power resistor. This is a good start....
Hello, this is my first power on. I have gotten 1.45A of current and 9mV of DC offset. I think this position of transformers is good. Input of Jensen is short.
The heatsink hot but it is possible touch it.. Load is 8 ohm power resistor. This is a good start....
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Thank you, but merit is not mine. I only join components following instructions. All merit is of Mr.Pass. I hope use signals today...
Hello, this is my first power on. I have gotten 1.45A of current and 9mV of DC offset. I think this position of transformers is good. Input of Jensen is short.
The heatsink hot but it is possible touch it.. Load is 8 ohm power resistor. This is a good start....
Dear Lord I spy a Brony 😛
Dear Tea-bag. I am not a Brony (and if I was, what?). I will tell to my daughter of 7 years old that her lovely wallpaper like very much between diy audio community.
And I think you do not need spy me. All is in the article.
Regards
And I think you do not need spy me. All is in the article.
Regards
Dear Tea-bag. I am not a Brony (and if I was, what?). I will tell to my daughter of 7 years old that her lovely wallpaper like very much between diy audio community.
And I think you do not need spy me. All is in the article.
Regards
Forgive me Jama if possible.
My behavior was out of line at your expense.
I have a hard time escaping my own juvenile mind at times.
Your leadership in this project is personally appreciated very much.
OK. No problem. I like very much this project. And since I joined to diyaudio, 10 years ago, I have wanted contributed something positive. It is a pleasure meet with others passionate people. And I have started before others because in October last year I buyed the Jensen and some VFETs after read the Zen Mod thread. Thanks to all.
First test
Hello again. I have done some measurements.
0. Equipment used, 1.jpg
1. From 20 Hz to 200KHz (with Zout=50 ohm), 3.jpg and 9.jpg
2. Gain in voltage aprox 3.5, 4.jpg, 7.jpg and 9.jpg
3. To 12 Wrms to 8 Ohm (10Vrms), appear third harmonic
13.jpg, 14.jpg, 15.jpg, 16.jpg and 17.jpg
Hello again. I have done some measurements.
0. Equipment used, 1.jpg
1. From 20 Hz to 200KHz (with Zout=50 ohm), 3.jpg and 9.jpg
2. Gain in voltage aprox 3.5, 4.jpg, 7.jpg and 9.jpg
3. To 12 Wrms to 8 Ohm (10Vrms), appear third harmonic
13.jpg, 14.jpg, 15.jpg, 16.jpg and 17.jpg
Attachments
Jama very very nice and thanks for the updates. With the right sort of speakers I'll bet this sounds like heaven 😉
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