Wow! That is amazing.
Is it a prototype or a work of art you're going to put an acrylic cover over?
What are the orange things between the tubes?
I thought my breadboard was pretty neat but it doesn't warrant a picture after seeing that.
Details please?
Is it a prototype or a work of art you're going to put an acrylic cover over?
What are the orange things between the tubes?
I thought my breadboard was pretty neat but it doesn't warrant a picture after seeing that.
Details please?
what dc voltages were you running them at? and what working dc voltage were they rated for?
They were rated at 450V and had about 300V supposedly. They were in a voltage quadrupler. I have replaced them in series instead for 900V. That should hold it.
What are the orange things between the tubes?
They look like film capacitors.

Today I bought 2 9x5 chassis for my next idea and some wire blocks to make a test rig.
I also hit the jackpot and found another 572VA 120: 62-0-62 toroid for 20$!!! I needed one but it was gonna cost 114$ for a 500VA Hammond (And that's cheap compared to Digi-Key).
The 300VA was too small so now it's upgraded and kicks proper *** again!
I also bought the shelves the amp is sitting on. Now I can move in here again.
I also hit the jackpot and found another 572VA 120: 62-0-62 toroid for 20$!!! I needed one but it was gonna cost 114$ for a 500VA Hammond (And that's cheap compared to Digi-Key).
The 300VA was too small so now it's upgraded and kicks proper *** again!
I also bought the shelves the amp is sitting on. Now I can move in here again.
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Today I bought 2 9x5 chassis for my next idea and some wire blocks to make a test rig.
I also hit the jackpot and found another 572VA 120: 62-0-62 toroid for 20$!!! I needed one but it was gonna cost 114$ for a 500VA Hammond (And that's cheap compared to Digi-Key).
The 300VA was too small so now it's upgraded and kicks proper *** again!
I also bought the shelves the amp is sitting on. Now I can move in here again.
^that looks great!
Here's my build in planning, Williamson derivative with 6CG7, 6N1P, and pentode connected 12AV5GA. Spare parts build, so some creativity will be needed to make it look good. Also my first time building monoblocks in years.
Nice... I never thought of mirroring the layout on my monoblocs. That's ok though, they sit underneath one another now so it would look stupid lol.
814 PP, only one channel built so music in mono with one 15" FR.
These tubes, 814-"A" were made for a french military contract, probably Philips France factory.
That's a pretty little amp.
Not my build, but here is my friend's just finished 5D22/4-400A monoblocks. All C-core power transformers, chokes and output transformers were done by himself. Probably the best amp I've heard, even when it's a bit compromised due to limited available space. I owned some GM70 and 845 amps before. It sounds so good that I'm planning to have a 845 driving 5D22 with 866A rectifiers built soon.
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Search "so45" on eBay. In the case of that amp, there are 4 1V meters which are connected across 1R for bias monitoring, 2 500V meters and one 20V meter for the voltages. They are direct connection type meters.
Monobloc porn anyone? 😛
Edit: I took another photo with the lights off.
Edit: I took another photo with the lights off.
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Not my build, but here is my friend's just finished 5D22/4-400A monoblocks. All C-core power transformers, chokes and output transformers were done by himself. Probably the best amp I've heard, even when it's a bit compromised due to limited available space. I owned some GM70 and 845 amps before. It sounds so good that I'm planning to have a 845 driving 5D22 with 866A rectifiers built soon.
Is the 4-400a wired triode or pentode? needs a lot or air at high voltages 14 cubic ft
Is the 4-400a wired triode or pentode? needs a lot or air at high voltages 14 cubic ft
Thanks Koda...those meters are £3 a pop on ebay UK, how long have yours lasted? To be honest they look like cheap sh*t. However to get the same quantity of decent meters you'd be looking at one hundred times that price. Then and again, on the other hand you could be buying meters that fall to bits after a week.
Hells teeth, the way of the amp fettler is hard, what we all need is patron's with lots of cash who'd be happy to pay us to build amps all day and give us a few grand for parts : )
Andy.
Hells teeth, the way of the amp fettler is hard, what we all need is patron's with lots of cash who'd be happy to pay us to build amps all day and give us a few grand for parts : )
Andy.
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I've never had one fail yet. Only thing I wish it was backlit, but it is nice that it's directly connected.
"I've never had one fail yet" That's good to hear, I'll give them a punt when I next need some. I've put my own bulbs in meters before - drill a small hole for bulb wiring then glued the bulb down. I used a little bulb off a Xmas light. It was tricky to place the bulb for best effect though, think I ended up using a Rizzla to defuse the light.
Andy.
Andy.
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