Explendid amplifier designed by Michael Bittner, our MikeB

Have you already designed the model 7 Michael

Sieben?

Wo ist das klein wunder?

Were is it?

Carlos
 

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Not only the drill bit.... i am needing replacement too...too much old

I never had listened nothing about model 7 because model 7 do not exist....was the ? sign that i confused with digit 7.

I have to replace the glasses...at least my glasses... or a complete "overhaulin" in my internal brain machine.

Also i am waiting for the next model too...as i think that Michael will continue his researches.

regards,

Carlos
 
Hi Mike,
I was able to get my wife to move the drill press for me today. Guess what happened?

One heatsink drilled and tapped for a pair of Symasym. Now ready to assemble into my amplifier test jig. 😀 😀 😀 This is where I can do tests and measurements, component subs and so forth. The heatsink comes from a 100W ITT Terryphone amplifier, as does the test chassis and power transformer. I use a variac to reduce the B+ for these lower powered projects.

Finally!

I'll try the MJW pairs first on one to make sure I assembled it properly.

-Chris
 

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🙂 Chris, i am really looking forward to your results. The heatsink is really... HUGE... :bigeyes:

Leonida, i guess you meant sym5_3 ? Sizes are 9.9cm x 7.43cm. If you print out the delivered bmp with 600dpi, the dimensions automatically fit.

Borys, nice ! 🙂 As Pavel already said, c12/13 are ok. The 1000uf were guestimated not engineered. But the 100uf+47ohms to the frontend are engineered and should be kept. If the elyts used are of very high quality (low esr), the paralelled filmcaps might/should be skipped. I've read that in some cases bypassing fast elyts with filmcaps can cause resonances.
Another hint, as you have plenty of space left, you might consider a unity gain buffer between volumepot and amps, as a beginning a simple DC-coupled OPA2134 might do the job. You can try that with a simple perfboard and 2x9v battery...

Mike
 
Borys, Pavel can explain that better. You can read his review about symasym.
The buffer would present a much lower source impedance to the amp than the pot, exactly as you thought.
I already speculated that you have opa2134, a very nice opamp with best performance/price ratio.
I suggest a simple unitygain noninverting circuit, with maybe a 10k resistor to ground at its output.

Mike
 
Hi Mike,
Those are not the final heatsinks. I have a test setup to develop amplifiers with, and those are the heatsinks that were originally mounted on the case.

I intend to mount these with a vertical convection "tunnel" design with a suitable transformer and better capacitors once I've settled on the final version. I am thinking of a regulated front end power supply if I can measure a large difference. Now this is far removed from the original scope of your design but it's educational for me too.

Aside from my wife's birthday as well, I am trying to mount the transistors today and possibly have the first one running for evaluation. Then I start changing things.

With any luck, my parts from Linear Systems will be here in time. My On Semi parts are half here. Some are MIA. I may end up with a FET differential, cascoded. If I can figure out Eagle, there are some changes I want to try as well.

I'll keep you informed of the positive changes.

-Chris