Nice.
Do you have by chance any datasheet and perhaps a source for the (brown) resistors you used ?
They are Kamaya Carbon Composite. I buy them from Mouser.
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Placing a question about the large capacitors only, means that you dont have your way around these amplifiers.....
I asked only about the "large capacitors" because I already knew the others needed to replaced. It's funny what people will read into. Thanks for the effort though!
LJM MX50SE
Threw this inside an old NAD case. Using a subwoofer transformer and upgraded the caps and output transistors from the kit. Going to install speaker protect and a tube buffer later. Getting 55 WPC RMS and pretty clean nice sound.
Threw this inside an old NAD case. Using a subwoofer transformer and upgraded the caps and output transistors from the kit. Going to install speaker protect and a tube buffer later. Getting 55 WPC RMS and pretty clean nice sound.
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GainWire 3.1 and power supply .🙂 Happy new year ! 

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Finally finished Jan Didden's Error Correction Amplifier. Very pleased with the sound. Great clarity and accurate sound stage.
Using a soft start with mains filter from Audio special no5. Its under the cap bank.
Farooq
Finally finished Jan Didden's Error Correction Amplifier. Very pleased with the sound. Great clarity and accurate sound stage.
Using a soft start with mains filter from Audio special no5. Its under the cap bank.
Farooq
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Very nicely done Farooq! I know the paX is not the easiest amp to build, what with the very unusual use of the AD844 in the error correction concept.
It took some time but the result is very nice, congrats!
Jan
It took some time but the result is very nice, congrats!
Jan
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Jan,
Thanks for your support while building this wonderful amplifier.
Best Regards
Farooq
Jan,
Thanks for your support while building this wonderful amplifier.
Best Regards
Farooq
GainWire 3.1 and power supply .🙂 Happy new year !![]()
Nice build. Alex is it working, did you listen to it?
I am a bit concern with thermal runaway of the output buffer, I suggest you to connect thermally in same way the buffer small transistors.
BR Damir
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Nice build, but four sources on front panel and only three pairs of jacks on rear panel, one of which must be output. What's the story?
The use of CS screws on the shaft coupler grates with my engineering sensibilities!
The use of CS screws on the shaft coupler grates with my engineering sensibilities!
USSA 5.0 audio amplifier 🙂
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Very nice build Alex!
You build three channels? What will the third channel be used for? Center?
All the best!
Do
You build three channels? What will the third channel be used for? Center?
All the best!
Do
Very nice build Alex!
You build three channels? What will the third channel be used for? Center?
All the best!
Do
Thank you . No , it's only for testing purpose, or small sub woofer , I don't know yet .... 😉
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