No. (put in embarrassed icon here) This weekend for sure. I plead child-addled (it's football season in Texas, 4x a week, plus my usual 80 hour workweek). At least it's packed and addressed. 😀
No worries. Child addled would be an apt description of my life these days as well. Tomorrow we are off to the fair. $10 for unlimited rides + $3 bag of cotton candy = 1 happy kid.
Solution?
SY and DaveM,
Did you sort out Dave's pre-amp and what was causing the problems?
Thanks,
Ryan
SY and DaveM,
Did you sort out Dave's pre-amp and what was causing the problems?
Thanks,
Ryan
Yes. It took about 2 minutes, then forever for me to pack it back up and ship. 😀
He had a 680R in place of a 680k. Snip snip, solder solder, and everything was copacetic. Easy mistake to make- and I oughta know.
He had a 680R in place of a 680k. Snip snip, solder solder, and everything was copacetic. Easy mistake to make- and I oughta know.
Most of mine are VERY human error. Especially as I get older and my sight gets worse.
Not to mention those elderly shriveled bits. 😉
se
May I, most humbly, introduce you to to my most important tool for the last couple of years......😉
HA!
Same here!
However those are nice to have even if your vision isn't shot.
se
Not to mention those elderly shriveled bits. 😉
se
That's why there's Botox.
My wife bought me some nice magnifying glasses. They really do help, but no way I'll ever be able to do SMT. And, of course, I had to listen to her speculations on WHY my vision was so poor.
The clock is ticking.. BAF tomorrow!
We have a great build, but have put off the heaters wires to Jack's board because I couldn't figure out where to connct.
We now have a tube pin diagram, but Jan Didden is staying with me and is stressed that there seem to be no pads.
I figure just connect to the socket pins? What are those ground holes in the center of the big socket all about?
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeellp! Its noon already!!
Also, is there a diagram of the PCB somewhere in the thread?
We have a great build, but have put off the heaters wires to Jack's board because I couldn't figure out where to connct.
We now have a tube pin diagram, but Jan Didden is staying with me and is stressed that there seem to be no pads.
I figure just connect to the socket pins? What are those ground holes in the center of the big socket all about?
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeellp! Its noon already!!
Also, is there a diagram of the PCB somewhere in the thread?
Well, it all lights up in the right order so there's nothing catastrophically wrong I guess. Just ran heater wires from the tube socket pins.
That's a funny thing for a SS guy. I be trying to get heat OUT of the device, not INTO it.
Ohh well. Hope there's sound coming out. We'll test that next.
@SY: anode voltage of the input tube seems low, 145V. That OK?
jan didden
That's a funny thing for a SS guy. I be trying to get heat OUT of the device, not INTO it.
Ohh well. Hope there's sound coming out. We'll test that next.
@SY: anode voltage of the input tube seems low, 145V. That OK?
jan didden
We now have a tube pin diagram, but Jan Didden is staying with me and is stressed that there seem to be no pads.
I figure just connect to the socket pins? What are those ground holes in the center of the big socket all about?
I just sent some stuff to Jan -- if you recall (read the prospectus carefully before you invest) SY bypassed the heaters of the 6SN7 with some ceramic discs. These can be placed on the underside of the board. The heaters have to be directly wired since placing them on the board would have required another layer, at least.
I used ceramic tube sockets from PartsExpress -- had you guys forewarned me, I could have sent you an assembled board.
I just sent some stuff to Jan -- if you recall (read the prospectus carefully before you invest) SY bypassed the heaters of the 6SN7 with some ceramic discs. These can be placed on the underside of the board. The heaters have to be directly wired since placing them on the board would have required another layer, at least.
I used ceramic tube sockets from PartsExpress -- had you guys forewarned me, I could have sent you an assembled board.
No worry, we're listening to the unit as I type.
Doesn't sound too bad actually (for a tube thing 😀 ).
I had two Cinemag wires flipped initially so one channel was dead, then with the help of Jacks drawing realised that the Cinemag input pads were mirrored between channels.
A little bit too much gain for Mark's F4's though.
Well, that's the first time I actually finish a BAF amp BEFORE midnight 😉
jan didden
@SY: anode voltage of the input tube seems low, 145V. That OK?
jan didden
Yes. A little low, but only a little. You can tweak the current-setting resistor in the first stage CCS- maybe drop it ten ohms or so. Nominal is 160V.
Well all I can say is Thank You.
I wired up the power supply myself on perfboard- boy, if you wanna learn,
use perfboard!
So its working, thanks to Jan Didden who's staying at my place for the BAF and AES, wiring up the boards and transformers while I worked on the chassis backplate.
Jack's board worked beautifully, I populated and wired it, and you are right SY, matching resistors is easy even with just a few. No humm no buzz, no extra sweetener- just a shot of music straight to the heart.
Thank you all.. now I'm going to take it to Burning Amp
It only had too much gain when I spun the dial to "high!" - and it was crazy loud.
Mark
I wired up the power supply myself on perfboard- boy, if you wanna learn,
use perfboard!
So its working, thanks to Jan Didden who's staying at my place for the BAF and AES, wiring up the boards and transformers while I worked on the chassis backplate.
Jack's board worked beautifully, I populated and wired it, and you are right SY, matching resistors is easy even with just a few. No humm no buzz, no extra sweetener- just a shot of music straight to the heart.
Thank you all.. now I'm going to take it to Burning Amp
It only had too much gain when I spun the dial to "high!" - and it was crazy loud.
Mark
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[snip]I wired up the power supply myself on perfboard- boy, if you wanna learn,
use perfboard![snip]Mark
Yes, and the wiring was done with zero mistakes, which I find incredible!
I always have problems to maintain my perspective while turning a perfboard over and back. My head will start to hurt.
Mark must have a different head. Great job!
jan didden
Well all I can say is Thank You.
I wired up the power supply myself on perfboard- boy, if you wanna learn,
use perfboard!
.......
Mark
so - seems that beard is cleaned , not too much wine , dinner is over 😉
and you are typing before a sleep
dream well and do not turn off that toob thingie tonight

Yeah, we just got back from a pre BAF dinner with Vladimir, Nelson, Siegfried, Jan, Aleksander, Dragen, Jason, our wives, .. .it was great!
Have tunes playing now with the Impasse
Have tunes playing now with the Impasse
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