Hi Rehad. Congrat's with your amp🙂 Yes R13 runs really hot.
The power of the factory F2 is 2x5watts. I believe the clone is pretty close to that. The AR speakers are famous for being a difficult load for the poweramp. They do sound pretty good though. I had a pair of AR91's long ago. My guess is that you will have better results with your F2 clone, using some more efficient speakers. Happy listening.
Steen.🙂
The power of the factory F2 is 2x5watts. I believe the clone is pretty close to that. The AR speakers are famous for being a difficult load for the poweramp. They do sound pretty good though. I had a pair of AR91's long ago. My guess is that you will have better results with your F2 clone, using some more efficient speakers. Happy listening.
Steen.🙂
steenoe said:Hi Rehad. Congrat's with your amp🙂 Yes R13 runs really hot.
The power of the factory F2 is 2x5watts. I believe the clone is pretty close to that. The AR speakers are famous for being a difficult load for the poweramp. They do sound pretty good though. I had a pair of AR91's long ago. My guess is that you will have better results with your F2 clone, using some more efficient speakers. Happy listening.
Steen.🙂
Rehad,
I second what Steen has said, this amp is rally for efficient speakers say minimum 92dB or higher if not the amp will easily clip.
R13 runs hot; it burns between 8 and 9W depending on circuit conditions and 2 amps bias, so make sure you have at least 12W dissipation capacity.

Come to think of it, Rehad. You could change the feedback circuit back to the original Zen values and you would have a 2x10watt singleended amp with a regulated supply and with a little damping factor! It would be really great for those AR's as opposed to the F2 Clone! Make sure to up the rail voltage though, I think its about 32 volts!! Please read the Zen papers 😉
Let us know if you need more information🙂
Steen🙂
Let us know if you need more information🙂
Steen🙂
Thanks for the suggestions , I need to go to CeBit fair ( Hannover Germany ) . After this trip i will think about your suggestions
Thanks & Regards,
Thanks & Regards,
F1, F2, F3 - looking for advises
I read with very much interest the listening impression on
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=683266#post683266
as well as
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=682980#post682980
I'm currently building a four way speaker based on
Fostex PA 38 for the bass
Fostex D582 for low medium
Fostex D232 as hig medium
Foster D825 as tweeter
I'm looking a firstwatt amps (i like the philosophy behind) to power each single driver since a active cross over would be used to have a quadri amp. As I undertood F1 and F2 are happy driving cross over less drivers which would be the case since each driver would have its own amps. And they are speacial products.
Woofer / bass section
I'm a bit scared to drive the bass with the F2 (5watts) but maybe it is a misconception of mine. The review seems to indicate F1 to drive bottom end. any advise ?
F2 seems to be hellacious fast when reading the F2 owner manual. Would it make it a good choice for the tweeter ?
And maybe using 2 F3 for the medium section.
It is difficult to say.
But any comment / suggestion would be most welcome.
I read with very much interest the listening impression on
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=683266#post683266
as well as
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=682980#post682980
I'm currently building a four way speaker based on
Fostex PA 38 for the bass
Fostex D582 for low medium
Fostex D232 as hig medium
Foster D825 as tweeter
I'm looking a firstwatt amps (i like the philosophy behind) to power each single driver since a active cross over would be used to have a quadri amp. As I undertood F1 and F2 are happy driving cross over less drivers which would be the case since each driver would have its own amps. And they are speacial products.
Woofer / bass section
I'm a bit scared to drive the bass with the F2 (5watts) but maybe it is a misconception of mine. The review seems to indicate F1 to drive bottom end. any advise ?
F2 seems to be hellacious fast when reading the F2 owner manual. Would it make it a good choice for the tweeter ?
And maybe using 2 F3 for the medium section.
It is difficult to say.
But any comment / suggestion would be most welcome.
I suggest reading the Salt lake city shootout thread for further opinions...
I guess F2 would not be my choise for bass amp, F1 would be more apropiate.
F2 would be a good choice for mids... but it depends on system speakers as usual.
Let your ears decide....
I guess F2 would not be my choise for bass amp, F1 would be more apropiate.
F2 would be a good choice for mids... but it depends on system speakers as usual.
Let your ears decide....
F2 listening impression
Quote form http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=972547#post972547
I suggest reading the Salt lake city shootout thread for further opinions...
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Thanks, I must have missed something since I did not read anything about F1 or F2. Do you mean this http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=77793 ?
Quote form http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=972547#post972547
I suggest reading the Salt lake city shootout thread for further opinions...
unquote
Thanks, I must have missed something since I did not read anything about F1 or F2. Do you mean this http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=77793 ?
I think the F2 shines as a tweeter amp, particularly given the
high bandwidth and consistent character at high frequencies.
high bandwidth and consistent character at high frequencies.
A search did show some related threads,
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=81188&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=67778&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66081&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59488&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=57515&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=65483&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=36912&highlight=
You may want also to look at
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=75281&pagenumber=1
Lots of reading to be done, have fun 😎
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=81188&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=67778&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66081&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59488&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=57515&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=65483&highlight=
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=36912&highlight=
You may want also to look at
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=75281&pagenumber=1
Lots of reading to be done, have fun 😎
Reading Fx -series
Many thanks for the search and comments. I guess time has come to move on an get the opportunity to listen.
Many thanks for the search and comments. I guess time has come to move on an get the opportunity to listen.
During this summer i have built three of F2 Clone Amplifier . Even the electronic parts are not top quality the sound of the amplifier is near to high-end systems . I am driving Fostex Fe 206 full range speakers with the F2 , the details of mids and highs are quite well . You can hear every detail of the sound track . Really nice . As you know FE 206 needs some time to break-in . During the break-in period mids are above normal and it is of course undesirable . After the break-in period still the vocals are sometimes above normal . I have tried notch filter but it is not so good because of lowering the mids. Some time later i will try phase plugs . Will see what will happen with the phase plugs.
As of my experience F2 ampli with Fostex Fe 206 is producing very good mids and highs . Deep bass also is good . By the way i have tried Transmission Loaded box and also front loaded horn box for the FE206 . Transmission loaded box is better than Horn loaded as of bass sounds . What i can say for the weakness is the absence of the violent bass sound ( between 100hz - 300hz ). And of course undesirable high vocals . But as a summary the overall sound of F2 with Fostex FE 206 is no doubt a highend sound . I coudn't hear the same details in other "good hi-fi " systems priced between 3000-4000 usd.
Attached is my friend's system ( The below black ampli is a F2 built by me )
Regards
As of my experience F2 ampli with Fostex Fe 206 is producing very good mids and highs . Deep bass also is good . By the way i have tried Transmission Loaded box and also front loaded horn box for the FE206 . Transmission loaded box is better than Horn loaded as of bass sounds . What i can say for the weakness is the absence of the violent bass sound ( between 100hz - 300hz ). And of course undesirable high vocals . But as a summary the overall sound of F2 with Fostex FE 206 is no doubt a highend sound . I coudn't hear the same details in other "good hi-fi " systems priced between 3000-4000 usd.
Attached is my friend's system ( The below black ampli is a F2 built by me )
Regards
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Actually we all need to thank to Mr Nelson , for having designed such a simple and very nice sound amplifier.
As for some details i have used a single 500VA toroidal transformer with thermistors in the power supply . Because of large capacitors the initial current is too high . To limit the initial power-on current i have used PTC thermistors as the current limiter . 47,000 uF x 2 Jamicon and 10,000 x 2 Daewoo capacitors used in the power supply board and also there is another 1000 uF at the amplifier board . I am not sure 104,000 MF total is enough or not ? And also different capacitors is good or not ? May be having too many small size capacitors is better. I didn't used metal oxide resistors in these amplifiers but now i think i should. ( Small differences come together and makes a difference )
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As for some details i have used a single 500VA toroidal transformer with thermistors in the power supply . Because of large capacitors the initial current is too high . To limit the initial power-on current i have used PTC thermistors as the current limiter . 47,000 uF x 2 Jamicon and 10,000 x 2 Daewoo capacitors used in the power supply board and also there is another 1000 uF at the amplifier board . I am not sure 104,000 MF total is enough or not ? And also different capacitors is good or not ? May be having too many small size capacitors is better. I didn't used metal oxide resistors in these amplifiers but now i think i should. ( Small differences come together and makes a difference )
🙄
rehad said:To limit the initial power-on current i have used PTC thermistors as the current limiter
PTC . . .
What is the size? Thanks.
Sorry it was a NTC Inrush Current Limiter no PTC . It is 10 Amp and max temperature is 150 centigrad degree . Normally it runs as hot as 120 degree celsius.
Congrats Jehad. That amp looks pretty good. Nice to hear that you ended up happy with the F2 clone🙂The below black ampli is a F2 built by me
Steen🙂
Hi,
I have tried wooden phase plugs on Fostex Fe206E . Phase plugs no doubt improved the sound quality . Harsh sounds on vocals gone . And there is no absence on mids and highs . I can suggest to use phase plugs for the FE206.
On the other hand i have noticed a resonance on 40hz-70hz sounds. Deep basses seems boomy. To understand better i have tried the Fostex's with other amplifiers such as Roksan Caspian and Classe Seventy, they don't have this problem , there is a noticeable difference with the Clone F2 . Is there anyone noticed this before .
I am suspecting the output stage of clone F2 . May be the Bleeding capacitors and the 15 Ohm resistor together with the Fostex impedance creates a resonance . Or this is a transformer problem.
Anyone have an idea ?
Thanks
I have tried wooden phase plugs on Fostex Fe206E . Phase plugs no doubt improved the sound quality . Harsh sounds on vocals gone . And there is no absence on mids and highs . I can suggest to use phase plugs for the FE206.
On the other hand i have noticed a resonance on 40hz-70hz sounds. Deep basses seems boomy. To understand better i have tried the Fostex's with other amplifiers such as Roksan Caspian and Classe Seventy, they don't have this problem , there is a noticeable difference with the Clone F2 . Is there anyone noticed this before .
I am suspecting the output stage of clone F2 . May be the Bleeding capacitors and the 15 Ohm resistor together with the Fostex impedance creates a resonance . Or this is a transformer problem.
Anyone have an idea ?
Thanks
Hi Rehad.
Maybe you can even out the response if you experiment a bit with a parallel EQ network. Take a close look at Mr. Pass's article on current source amps and fullrangers here:
http://www.passdiy.com/pdf/cs-amps-speakers.pdf
Steen🙂
Maybe you can even out the response if you experiment a bit with a parallel EQ network. Take a close look at Mr. Pass's article on current source amps and fullrangers here:
http://www.passdiy.com/pdf/cs-amps-speakers.pdf
Steen🙂
Sounds like you need some resistance in parallel with
the speaker. The F2 comes with 15 ohms, but perhaps
you want to hang another 15 ohms across it.
the speaker. The F2 comes with 15 ohms, but perhaps
you want to hang another 15 ohms across it.
Thanks for your helps,
Actually i added 2 x 22ohm in parallel , it sounds better now . But for the highs i think there is nothing to do, for me this is quite fine . Mids and highs are very detailed and smooth .
On the other hand the tone of the amp is very similar to the Roksan Caspian M1 integrated . The only difference F2 is more sweat and warmer .
Fostex speakers are very transparent .If the amp has something different you can here the difference . I have tried a lot of amps with Fostex , until now i found Caspian and F2 are the better than others
Thanks Again
Actually i added 2 x 22ohm in parallel , it sounds better now . But for the highs i think there is nothing to do, for me this is quite fine . Mids and highs are very detailed and smooth .
On the other hand the tone of the amp is very similar to the Roksan Caspian M1 integrated . The only difference F2 is more sweat and warmer .
Fostex speakers are very transparent .If the amp has something different you can here the difference . I have tried a lot of amps with Fostex , until now i found Caspian and F2 are the better than others
Thanks Again
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