Dartzeel amp schematic - build this?

Here with bypass caps, and input 10uF... need to make a spice of that to check parts... CCS supply seems to be from a drop resisto and zener since no extra 5V power supply seems to be connected to the PCB... Like this?
 

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Great! by the look of it there is two large red Wima cap, 2x4.7u in parallel? Indeed we can see 'Z2' just beside C4, so certainly a zener there.
Can't see the zero adj pot on the original, do you think it is still necessary with the two AVX Supercap in the feedback?

Also there are the two small 47uF/100v caps, probably one at the 6800u cap V+ to gnd, and the other at the PSU input pads, with the two MKS4 film caps, not needed with the SPice, but probably there to filter the PCU

SB
 
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Can't see the zero adj pot on the original, do you think it is still necessary with the two AVX Supercap in the feedback?

An interesting question. If you remove the offset setting network you need to provide a biasing resistor at the input to ground. The offset then becomes dependent upon that resistor value. In the current simulation a 60k resistor between the input bases and ground minimises the offset.

An even more interesting question is whether the amp will sound the same. In my 108 it does not and i suspect the reason is the poor grounding arrangement of the original amp - something Domenico often complains about.
The offset network is providing a virtual ground reference derived between the ps rails and this is clearly preferable to using the ground plane at input. If the pcb is layed out with proper attention to grounding and circulating currents the result may be different.

Where does that leave us? I would prefer to keep the offset circuit as i am uncertain in my abilities and patience to lay out the ground on the board properly.
 
Yes no problem, check the picture... Alos we can use the two most excentric cap holes and install a nice axial film cap instead of the stacked Wima film..
BTW the Ver2 pcb transistors matched the Ver1 location, so it could be easier to mount either of them using the same heatsink threaded holes...

SB
 

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Here provision for emittor resistor Caddock MP9100 and Metal element MPC74 type resistors
Just a thought. Twist caddocks 90 degrees and mount on one heatsink back to back. 9100 without heatsink rated only to 3.5W, 930 even less. Futaba's will benefit from twisting also. Option for the caddocks - mounting under pcb with elastic spacer to press it against main heatsink
 
9100 without heatsink rated only to 3.5W, 930 even less.

Not sure this is a problem. Even at full power using a sinewave this figure is not exceeded and at anything resembling normal listening to music, not sinewaves it is much less than a watt.

It is not worth complicating the routing as very few people are likely to use the Caddocks anyway.
 
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It is not worth complicating the routing as very few people are likely to use the Caddocks anyway.
On a layout I modified for original dartzeel (with split resistor) that twist rather simplified routing. but I dont see a single reason not to use it if it is possible. Cost of parts on a board including Caddocks is still negligible comparing to the cost of power supply.
 
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