Check this thread - you should be able to find all you need here, including info on Kramskee's boards.
Check this thread - you should be able to find all you need here, including info on Kramskee's boards.
Very detailed...thank you...next stop parts...
Completely new one...looks like I could find most of the part...interesting values for few...from the schematic...for R1 it reads as 18K use 2.2mA CRD...not sure what that could be...also Tazzz mentioned to use ccs diodes at input differential to avoid thumps while power on...till now I have use 1M resistors pulled to ground at the input..not sure what would that be...any insight or part numbers would be helpful
CRD = current regulation diode
It's to keep the input differential
biased and in controlled of the output until the rails are essentially depleted during turn off
Otherwise there is a large thump when the supply is slowly discharged
It's to keep the input differential
biased and in controlled of the output until the rails are essentially depleted during turn off
Otherwise there is a large thump when the supply is slowly discharged
The part number from mouser for the CRD is given somewhere in the thread, I believe. If you can't find it I'll look for it when I get home. Tazzz's ccs diode is the same as the CRD. It does work, as my amps have no power-on or off thump.
The part number from mouser for the CRD is given somewhere in the thread, I believe. If you can't find it I'll look for it when I get home. Tazzz's ccs diode is the same as the CRD. It does work, as my amps have no power-on thump.
Ok will run through the threads
I was a big fan of HK, my first awesome desktop speakers...gifted it to my school, could never get the same quality ever again...I am sure this is a very different sounding amp...but this being their design ( some part of it at least), am happy to build one
The part number from mouser for the CRD is given somewhere in the thread, I believe. If you can't find it I'll look for it when I get home. Tazzz's ccs diode is the same as the CRD. It does work, as my amps have no power-on or off thump.
Something like this?
1N5306 Central Semiconductor | Mouser India
So basically I need to replace 18K (R1), with a 1N5306...because it will ensure constant current ... and stop the thumping business...ok