Luck -- Beautiful work! I have used those cases but never thought to stack them like that. What a great idea. How did you make the front and back panels?
thank you for posting those pictures!!!
Phil
thank you for posting those pictures!!!
Phil
Hi,Phil,
i make the the front and back panels by myself.The most funy thing to use these cases is design the front and rare panels.
i make the the front and back panels by myself.The most funy thing to use these cases is design the front and rare panels.
Hi....I use the AL case as the heatsink in this design.
It's enough for a mono LM3886 amplifier with one case.
It's enough for a mono LM3886 amplifier with one case.
Looks great.
How does the unit sound ? Especially the comparison between the chip amp on it's own and the one with the tube input stage ?
I ask this because I built a chip amp that sounds wonderful. Then I added a tube input stage to increase input impedance and get a little extra gain . It killed the original sound. It was still very nice especially the mid range ( which seemed to be more 'real' ) but it sounded 'less dynamic'. Compressed is a crude word but describes it closely. I used a 6DJ8 runnig on 120 volt supplies.
Cheers.
How does the unit sound ? Especially the comparison between the chip amp on it's own and the one with the tube input stage ?
I ask this because I built a chip amp that sounds wonderful. Then I added a tube input stage to increase input impedance and get a little extra gain . It killed the original sound. It was still very nice especially the mid range ( which seemed to be more 'real' ) but it sounded 'less dynamic'. Compressed is a crude word but describes it closely. I used a 6DJ8 runnig on 120 volt supplies.
Cheers.
Hi, Here i use two ECC88 works as SRPP.It sounds nice!
I suggest you add a close loop feedback from the output to the input of the tube stage.
This will help a lot to get much better sounds.
I suggest you add a close loop feedback from the output to the input of the tube stage.
This will help a lot to get much better sounds.
Thanks for your suggestion. I will try out something sometime ...when I have some free time. However I don't think additional overall feedback will bring back the original sound. That is based on my experience with circuits over time. But then nothing is completely done until it has been actually tried out in the real world.
Circuits do odd things with regard to perceived sound and based on my experience and feedback from forum members on various related questions there is a lot to learn yet ! That's fuel for the DIY fire !
Trust that the worst is over in Southern Australia. Our sympathies go out to anyone who has been affected.
Cheers.
Circuits do odd things with regard to perceived sound and based on my experience and feedback from forum members on various related questions there is a lot to learn yet ! That's fuel for the DIY fire !
Trust that the worst is over in Southern Australia. Our sympathies go out to anyone who has been affected.
Cheers.
Hi Oshok,
Do you have a schedmatic for your tube preamp.?
Here i use 180 volts for the SRPP preamp.
Do you have a schedmatic for your tube preamp.?
Here i use 180 volts for the SRPP preamp.
Sorry about the delay. I don't have the circuit on this computer but it's quite simple. Its a 6DJ8 with a ccs anode load and a cathode resistor with no bypass capacitor. The ccs is a simple two transistor circuit with a BC556B and a MJE350. Output is coupled with a film cap. Power supply has a capacitance multiplier ( no voltage regulation ).
I run the tube at about 5mA IIRC.
Smooth sound but loss of dynamics compared to the chip on it's own. Mid-range seemed to be nicer with the tube !
Cheers.
Nice setup. But I guess a bit fiddly to assemble ?
I run the tube at about 5mA IIRC.
Smooth sound but loss of dynamics compared to the chip on it's own. Mid-range seemed to be nicer with the tube !
Cheers.
Nice setup. But I guess a bit fiddly to assemble ?
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