I'd like to build according to sch of Quad405 by myself (DIY), because I like this great amplifier, but at same time I don't have a chance to have this original one.
During the progress in prepairing components, one problem confused me: are L1 and L2 inductances has magnetic core nor not? Which kind of magnetic core it used? Which is the corret size of the inductances? And how many circles that the inductances have? Which diameter size of the wire for the inductances?
As much as anyone here who has knowledge and experience on original Quad405, could you please kindly help me?
Thank you very much.
🙂
During the progress in prepairing components, one problem confused me: are L1 and L2 inductances has magnetic core nor not? Which kind of magnetic core it used? Which is the corret size of the inductances? And how many circles that the inductances have? Which diameter size of the wire for the inductances?
As much as anyone here who has knowledge and experience on original Quad405, could you please kindly help me?
Thank you very much.
🙂
quad405 inductances
Hi,
here a pic with the sizes of the two inductances that must be wound without magnetic core up.
Be advised that L2 is critical, being a component of the bridge having the task to correct errors.
Enjoy with this great design.
Regards,
Pintur
Hi,
here a pic with the sizes of the two inductances that must be wound without magnetic core up.
Be advised that L2 is critical, being a component of the bridge having the task to correct errors.
Enjoy with this great design.
Regards,
Pintur
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Hi, pintur.
Thank you for your help and picture which you offered, I also like Quad405 very much for its great design.
Fortunately I got a meter to measure inductance exactly or very similar to correct one 3uH.
I also had the pic you as above, by this way, it seems more easy to make the inductance. But it more or less seems different from which inductances from original amplifier itself.
So here if there's anyone who has experience or know something about original machine, to see if the original machine has inductance with or without core. Than we can understand why designer and engineer of 405 used inductance with or without core.
Thank you for your help and picture which you offered, I also like Quad405 very much for its great design.
Fortunately I got a meter to measure inductance exactly or very similar to correct one 3uH.
I also had the pic you as above, by this way, it seems more easy to make the inductance. But it more or less seems different from which inductances from original amplifier itself.
So here if there's anyone who has experience or know something about original machine, to see if the original machine has inductance with or without core. Than we can understand why designer and engineer of 405 used inductance with or without core.

Hi La Mer,
inductances like in the picture are currently used by the 405' diyers and however winding without core is the best choice for audio purpose.
If the size is right, there is no reason why they might seem like the originals.
Regards,
Pintur
inductances like in the picture are currently used by the 405' diyers and however winding without core is the best choice for audio purpose.
If the size is right, there is no reason why they might seem like the originals.
Regards,
Pintur
Thank you. sreten.
I have this question, because from some photos seeked from internet showing that inductors in original machine seems like as a resistor with a solid core, and the inductors' size seems very small. If an air inductor would be very much much bigger size than that one in photo.
Experienced men including you and pintur believes these inductors should be air one without magnetic core. But how to explain its size in original machine?
I try to make inductors by very similar smaller size as per original photo, with size diameter 0.7mm wires and inside induct diameter 6mm. After 20 circles, it only gets 2uH at most.
So I just wander if the original inductors in Quad405, uses magnetic cores. And to see if somebody has the original 405 amplifier can help me.
I have this question, because from some photos seeked from internet showing that inductors in original machine seems like as a resistor with a solid core, and the inductors' size seems very small. If an air inductor would be very much much bigger size than that one in photo.
Experienced men including you and pintur believes these inductors should be air one without magnetic core. But how to explain its size in original machine?
I try to make inductors by very similar smaller size as per original photo, with size diameter 0.7mm wires and inside induct diameter 6mm. After 20 circles, it only gets 2uH at most.
So I just wander if the original inductors in Quad405, uses magnetic cores. And to see if somebody has the original 405 amplifier can help me.

The original 405 used simple inductors with a ferrite-rod core for these. (At least my two QUAD405 amplifiers had). The inductors do need to be as linear as possible, so air-cored parts are better if you have the room.
Hi,
The original circuit is in this article :
www.quadesl.org/Album/InterviewsReviews/Quad405WirelessW1975.doc
There seems no point at all in used cored inductors for the 3uH.
The distortion caused by the core would ruin the amplifiers figures.
The inductor needs to be "perfect".
🙂/sreten.
edit : L2 part is "inductor anco 440/d" if that helps ....
The original circuit is in this article :
www.quadesl.org/Album/InterviewsReviews/Quad405WirelessW1975.doc
There seems no point at all in used cored inductors for the 3uH.
The distortion caused by the core would ruin the amplifiers figures.
The inductor needs to be "perfect".
🙂/sreten.
edit : L2 part is "inductor anco 440/d" if that helps ....
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/DadaElectronics_Inductors_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZQ2d1QQfsubZ18743231QQftidZ2QQtZkm
These "high quality" replacement parts certainly appear to be cored.
Perhaps the core is less permeable than typical speaker inductors ?
Seems I've read some misinformation regarding the 405 somewhere.
🙂/sreten.
These "high quality" replacement parts certainly appear to be cored.
Perhaps the core is less permeable than typical speaker inductors ?
Seems I've read some misinformation regarding the 405 somewhere.
🙂/sreten.
Thank you all. Because as a new member, my posted reply will be postpond for some while. But I'm keep on looking at the leads including this one started by my own.
Hi Ouroboros,
Could you help to look again if cores inside of those axial-lead inductors are looked like as magnetic material (like as black metal cylinder), or only a plastic cylinder?
Please be careful, don't take off the part nor break it. As much as having an idea, that's enough. If its core is only a plastic cylinder, then the inductors are still air ones, as which everyone likes mostly. But really it confused why it seems so small while it is a real plastic core
Hi Ouroboros,
Could you help to look again if cores inside of those axial-lead inductors are looked like as magnetic material (like as black metal cylinder), or only a plastic cylinder?
Please be careful, don't take off the part nor break it. As much as having an idea, that's enough. If its core is only a plastic cylinder, then the inductors are still air ones, as which everyone likes mostly. But really it confused why it seems so small while it is a real plastic core

I've still got the old PCBs taken out of one of my 405s, so I'll try with a magnet to see if the core is ferrite.
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