diyAB Amp The "Honey Badger" build thread

Well, if just because of the supply voltage. I planned to supply +-40 volts. The SOT-323 input transistors do not give me pleasure to solder. But the difcascade and the current mirror with a double SMD transistor are said to be good. I haven't tried it . Is it really audible, or does it only affect the distortion?
 
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old cold war joke: the CIA stole blueprints for the T-14 "Armata" tank. Assembled - steam locomotive. Disassembled, assembled-steam locomotive! What to do, a Russian specialist was stolen. The specialist takes the drawing, looks, looks and says: "There is also a small font at the bottom: after assembly, modify by the rasp!"
 
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the key here is to identify all busted parts and to replace "all" because if you miss out on one, you definitely still have problems...

that dim bulb is truly a life saver....


I spent the better part of a week going through it and learning the circuit as best i could. I also found values I didn't like in other area, so I replaced those as well. I just got done biasing it up to 40mA and all went well. Nothing hot no excessive voltages across the fuses, 8.25V across R14, DC off was just about zero without touching it. Biased it up and light started to come on and got bright, but that was expected at that point, it rolled it back lower and removed the light and reset the bias to and it looks good.


Tomorrow, I shall put everything back ion the chassis and check again. I can't get to the bias pot with it in the machine on that channel, so I shall match the other to the final numbers on this one.


Damn that was a bit of a deal. I know where every part is now without looking at the boar lmao.


Did id feel good to win? You bet your **** it did. 🙂 It took me longer to repair than it did to build. :joker:
 
I spent the better part of a week going through it and learning the circuit as best i could. I also found values I didn't like in other area, so I replaced those as well. I just got done biasing it up to 40mA and all went well. Nothing hot no excessive voltages across the fuses, 8.25V across R14, DC off was just about zero without touching it. Biased it up and light started to come on and got bright, but that was expected at that point, it rolled it back lower and removed the light and reset the bias to and it looks good.


Tomorrow, I shall put everything back ion the chassis and check again. I can't get to the bias pot with it in the machine on that channel, so I shall match the other to the final numbers on this one.


Damn that was a bit of a deal. I know where every part is now without looking at the boar lmao.


Did id feel good to win? You bet your **** it did. 🙂 It took me longer to repair than it did to build. :joker:

be deliberate, take things slow, and think over before you do....

i heard a guru say, "if you do not know the hows and the whys of what you are about to do, then do nothing..." this served me well thru the years....i still got a lot to learn though...
 
Ya, no kidding... I fired it up this morning checked my levels again and did a bit of tweaking. I broke out the gators and sent it input to test speakers. It's been running about 20mins at low/med levels on the one channel I repaired and it's sounds just fine.


I'll give myself a Bravo Zulu for the repair, but it was just stupid for it to get smoked in the first place.



Overall it was a frustrating learning experience. You always learn more when things go sideways than you do if all goes well.



JT
 
Ya, no kidding... I fired it up this morning checked my levels again and did a bit of tweaking. I broke out the gators and sent it input to test speakers. It's been running about 20mins at low/med levels on the one channel I repaired and it's sounds just fine.


I'll give myself a Bravo Zulu for the repair, but it was just stupid for it to get smoked in the first place.



Overall it was a frustrating learning experience. You always learn more when things go sideways than you do if all goes well.



JT
Well done. I have been following your progress through this.
 
I'm about to start bulding yet another honey badger. This time a 2ch amp for the fronts. And use the 5ch honey badger for center and rears. I've got most of the parts.
Ordered transformers to day. One 800VA 4x40Vac and one 20VA 2x12Vac for the DC protections. That was a little expensive. 270€ + 25% taxes. It better be silent 😀
The next big expense will be the 16x10.000uF caps.