I have a NAD 2100 Monitor Series amplifier that is now dead. Transistors are obsolete and I can't find replacements for a reasonable price.
The transformer and the case are good. Does anybody have any suggestions for a fun project? I'd love to turn this into a tube amplifier but I haven't a clue where to start.
The transformer and the case are good. Does anybody have any suggestions for a fun project? I'd love to turn this into a tube amplifier but I haven't a clue where to start.
If you want to re-use the transformer, check its voltage and go from there.
I used this amp to replace the internals of a high-end Technics Power Amp, and am very happy with it:
Project 101 - High Power, High Fidelity MOSFET power amplifier
Is this what your amp looks like?
I used this amp to replace the internals of a high-end Technics Power Amp, and am very happy with it:
Project 101 - High Power, High Fidelity MOSFET power amplifier
Is this what your amp looks like?
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If you want to re-use the transformer, check its voltage and go from there.
I used this amp to replace the internals of a high-end Technics Power Amp, and am very happy with it:
Project 101 - High Power, High Fidelity MOSFET power amplifier
Is this what your amp looks like?
Yup, that's the Amp, I've got!
If you want to re-use the transformer, check its voltage and go from there.
I've got 3 pairs of wires coming from the transformer to the main board.
Impedence Switch Position___4Ohms___8Ohms
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Purple_____________________55V_____55V
Blue_______________________85V_____109V
Red_______________________58V_____72V
From that, can you tell if Project 101 would be feasible?
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any progress on this project?
I have a semi working NAD 2100. I would be interested in knowing what I could throw in there to replace the existing circuitry.
-Charlie
I have a semi working NAD 2100. I would be interested in knowing what I could throw in there to replace the existing circuitry.
-Charlie
I followed paulb's advice and went with a pair of ESP Project 101 amps. The link is above.
I salvaged the case, heat sinks, transformer, input and speaker connectors. The P101 project fits nicely in the NAD box.
I just got all the pieces in the box and did the first stereo test last night. Performance is fantastic so far.
Cost will be somewhere in the range of $200. I would estimate that it took me 20-30 hours (this was my first amp project). I have some electronics knowledge.
I salvaged the case, heat sinks, transformer, input and speaker connectors. The P101 project fits nicely in the NAD box.
I just got all the pieces in the box and did the first stereo test last night. Performance is fantastic so far.
Cost will be somewhere in the range of $200. I would estimate that it took me 20-30 hours (this was my first amp project). I have some electronics knowledge.
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