F5m kit

For those patiently waiting for the power supplies to become available for purchase separately, they should be available soon.

155 of them just shipped to the warehouse today! Give it 2-3 weeks for them to arrive and then be checked in. :snail:
Dang, mess with a guy's instant gratification why don't ya.
Also, if anyone has opted to build the power supply with input choke / clc, what size of choke did you end up with?
 
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The R8 and R9 values in general will be different. The key thing is to make the voltage drops across R6 and R7 fairly close while keeping the DC offset near zero. (100mV is about the upper acceptable limit and you shouldn't have any trouble trimming that down much lower. )

For soft pads (e.g. silpads and Keratherms) one does not use thermal paste. Paste is needed for hard pads like mica.
 
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Right now it sound a little bit different and bright with vocals too present compared to the lower frequencies.
I think that's part of the character of this amp. It's rather charming playing old records from the 60's-70's where the vocals have some twang to them. It helps to have a bright & forward phono stage like a Pearl 3.

(PS I think that's ZM in front)

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No real advantage one way on another in our application. Use what you have, it’s going to be great.


I suspect the transformer manufacturers like to make dual secondary transformers (instead of C.T.) as they are more flexible in use - they can be wired as center tap, as well as parallel, series, and dual output.
 
What would be the max bias for F5m when using 5U 500mm case? Right now I have 1.6 A. I do not have thermometer so a good advise would be great. 🙄

Another question is if is good to use some small heatsink on the top plastic side of the mosfet aswell or it does not matter?