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I believed this….. :)

soundhappy was so nice to show it here in the thread.

is there a simple way to measure input capacity?
 

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That figure is fine, but it is the "intrinsic" input capacitance of the part standing alone. When you use it in a common source amplifier that figure is increased due to the amplification effect between input and output and proportional to the voltage gain of the amplifier. This is the effective input capacitance. So, 2500 gets multiplied 6 times.

See Lab Hangout #4

I imagine this causes some confusion because we often talk about the "input capacitance" of an amplifier, meaning the effective input capacitance in a circuit with gain rather than the intrinsic input capacitance (ciss) of the part itself. :)
 
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The 182ES really needs a 50 ohm source (or buffer) or better. I'm sure this accounts for some of the "softness" you're hearing.

The good news is that your hearing is good :)

I have also found (IMHO) that CCS's can take some of the liveliness out of SITs, leaving them sound a little more conventional, but that's purely my opinion based on limited experimentation.
 
@Michael, would a LuminAria (with input buffer) have a low enough output impedance to drive the L'Amp. I haven't built one yet, but am considering this all SIT combination.

Also, my test with 2SK76 turned out to be not very successful, gain was only 7dB which was expectantly low, but lowest THD @1W I could reach was 0.4% and not any better than the 182ES, and my function generator's 5Vpp max output was not sufficient to drive it to give 10W so didn't measure THD @10W.

However, I finally settled with a 2SK180, at Vbias of -6.7V, Id of 2.4A and B+ of 45V, THD @1W was 0.4% and THD @10W was 1.1% :D, with 15dB gain. Only issue was the heatsink used was not big enough to dissipate the heat, so I had to use a cooling fan, but I can get a bigger heatsink later.
 
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I suppose my buffer is nonsense

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/269379-live-lab-hangout-1-1-posted-49.html#post4333346

no headroom…... Voltage at source of the J-Fet too low.

I will check with Spice and reissue….. :-(


adding the 10uF cap at the input where it should be….
makes Vsource around half of the Vdrain.

but distortion is a bit high, I will go on and report…

of course all is still Spice now…..

and I could also use Mikes buffer from Luminaria but the voltage is much higher so ……..I´ll have to look...
 
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