DIY Class A/B Amp The "Wolverine" build thread

Indeed, Neurochrome's soft start is Rolls Royce. All features you could think of and max 2kVA transformer. A beefier standby supply is about all I would want (0.5W is a tad weak). Adjustable LED brightness is a very nice touch.
I'm curious how much power you need. Also curious what you're using the standby supply for. Just so I can better understand the end application, that's all.

Tom
 
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Some progress yesterday. I configured the DIYaudio soft start, 2x Antek transformers (stacked on top of each other), and 2x DIYaudio PSU (also stacked on top of each other) with the success for end result of +/- 71.5VDC! I haven't figured out why the -71.5VDC side of each PSU won't light the LED, maybe I installed it backwards? I can't wait for the new boards to be delivered!
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Any suggestions on where to source good signal input wiring? I watched Daniel's wiring video again and the closest thing I find on Amazon is the following, does it look alright?
https://www.amazon.com/Conductor-Shielded-Stranded-Spindle-Transmission/dp/B0D9JWWGKT
I'm not certain what the Wolverine Team thinks about this, but AWG 18 seems very heavy for signal wiring to me. I'm using a much lighter gauge Mogami cable that is shielded. In the U.S. check out Markertek. They sell to the broadcast industry. They have Belden, Mogami, Canare all sold by-the-foot for reasonable prices.
 
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Any suggestions on where to source good signal input wiring?
Stop using giant cigar sized patch cables inside your beautiful hand crafted, metal, shielded amps and preamp projects.
Stop The Insanity - Susan Powter (Just Google her or see YouTube)

Go with a 1533 28AWG or similar. Keep it simple and small and pretty looking.
Giant cigar cables are for Woodstock in the mud and Speak On speaker connects.
May I suggest you use a clamp like the *MCC-1-01A-BK?
*Use a tiny drop of high temp epoxy glue with these little cable clamps to keep them in place but do so with caution. Not easy to change after the fact without leaving cosmetic damage.
You can buy 1533 shielded cable anywhere for dirt.
 

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1. From the main heatsink to the top of the new input capacitors is 37mm
2. From the main heatsink to the top of the IPS heatsink is 53mm
3. From the main heatsink to the top of the Pre-Driver heatsink is 42mm
4. From the main heatsink to the top of the EF3-3 or EF3-4 Driver heatsink is 62mm
Thanks Stuart!
Looks like everything will fit inside the slightly larger version of the chassis even with the bigger shielded transformers.

When I'm done modeling everything I'll post up all the STEP files for everyone to use. At least for the universal components.
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