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Thanks Joel. I've checked this site before but couldn't find a link to purchase a pcb, preferably looks like yours!!! Is it your produdction (looks super

yes...
I have based my design in Michael Bittners site.but my layout is not yet been tested.I will share this later if you like, but be aware and try to review.
regards,
joel
Thanks Joel. I've checked this site before but couldn't find a link to purchase a pcb, preferably looks like yours!!! Is it your produdction (looks super) from the files provided? Thanks again.
I have based my design in Michael Bittners site.but my layout is not yet been tested.I will share this later if you like, but be aware and try to review.
regards,
joel
I have based my design in Michael Bittners site.but my layout is not yet been tested.I will share this later if you like, but be aware and try to review.
regards,
joel
Sounds great! I hope you won't be dissapointed, that pcb looks really good! I'll be checking the thread to see your assesments. Thanks.
abaout sound quality for couples mj 15004/15003 and 2sk170
Hi, Mike
I am very interested to build your masterpiece.
I have old stock pairs of mj 15004/15003 and 2sk170, can I use to get good sound quality?. Can you recommend it.
How about the sound quality would I be, when using the pair of mj 15004/3.
I plan to build two pairs for each channel, how to setup the bias current of each pair to get the best sound quality?.
I would use a circuit like rudi ratlos TO3 pcb.
Many thanks for the response.
i'm noob , sorry for my english. 😱 😎
Hi, Mike
I am very interested to build your masterpiece.

I have old stock pairs of mj 15004/15003 and 2sk170, can I use to get good sound quality?. Can you recommend it.
How about the sound quality would I be, when using the pair of mj 15004/3.
I plan to build two pairs for each channel, how to setup the bias current of each pair to get the best sound quality?.
I would use a circuit like rudi ratlos TO3 pcb.
Many thanks for the response.
i'm noob , sorry for my english. 😱 😎
First of all, u should have good speakers that cost around Rs.50000 a pair and above, to judge whether an amp/transistors sound good... and there r so many other things. These intricacies r not needed now.
If noob, then u should read and construct the low TIM amp at
Leach Amp Plans - Part 1
The site very nicely explains the construction and the difficulties are also sorted out.
If u have any difficulties, ask for them in a separate thread of your own.
Gajanan Phadte
If noob, then u should read and construct the low TIM amp at
Leach Amp Plans - Part 1
The site very nicely explains the construction and the difficulties are also sorted out.
If u have any difficulties, ask for them in a separate thread of your own.
Gajanan Phadte
Depends on where it is located in the schematic.
Look at each transistor and determine if the substitute part is suitable at each location.
If you cannot do that, then you should not be modifying a good working project.
Look at each transistor and determine if the substitute part is suitable at each location.
If you cannot do that, then you should not be modifying a good working project.
Hi everyone , it's not completely out of topic , but do you know where I find data about the diodes inside the NJL3281D and NJL1302D ? for example about the dynamic resistance of those diodes .
Thanks , do you have a link to that thread ?Cordell, Roender and other Members have reported on testing of the diodes.
You mean somewhere here ? http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/soli...compensation-thermal-trak-transistors-13.htmlNo.
I would have to "search" for them.
In that case, IIRC it was posted by Charles Hensen in one thread. I feel u should search for in his posts.
Gajanan Phadte
Gajanan Phadte
Anyone know the dampingfactor on this amp?
Modificad version: 80 db ( 10.000)
Origin version: 46 dB (200)
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Damping factor is dependent upon load impedance.
If you don't specify this your question cannot be answered accurately.
If you don't specify this your question cannot be answered accurately.
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