Keith, Ed,
2 kapton reserved for you.
All 9 kapton's are accounted for now.
I will post when I receive them.
Thanks!!
2 kapton reserved for you.
All 9 kapton's are accounted for now.
I will post when I receive them.
Thanks!!
Note to all pcb buyers. If you have not received your boards and live outside the United States please let me know. I have the customs numbers for all items I mailed which will help in tracking down any lost shipments. All exported boards were mailed November 8.
Tad
Tad
There was a surprise waiting for me in the post box today.......
The pcb's are awesome, thank you very much Tad.
Best regards,
Boris
The pcb's are awesome, thank you very much Tad.
Best regards,
Boris
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The two pcb arrived yesterday late in the morning, good job Tad, thank you very much.
Giuseppe.
The two pcb arrived yesterday late in the morning, good job Tad, thank you very much.
Giuseppe.
I want to see some of these amps constructed and placed in nice housings. Please publish some photos of your finished projects. I would like to see what we have made. It is a very worthwhile adventure. I sure like mine. ALOT
Tad

Tad


Hi guys,
unfortunatly I am not able to log on diyaudio webpage and I have missed all things in last few months...
Could you be so kind and inform me ih any boards are still available?
My contact email is zeljko.m85@gmail.com.
Best regards
Zeljko_M
unfortunatly I am not able to log on diyaudio webpage and I have missed all things in last few months...
Could you be so kind and inform me ih any boards are still available?
My contact email is zeljko.m85@gmail.com.
Best regards
Zeljko_M
tryonziess said:I want to see some of these amps constructed and placed in nice housings. Please publish some photos of your finished projects. I would like to see what we have made. It is a very worthwhile adventure. I sure like mine. ALOT
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Tad, have we seen pictures of yours?
tryonziess said:I want to see some of these amps constructed and placed in nice housings. Please publish some photos of your finished projects.
Wait a sec...you mean project amps are supposed to go in *cases*??
I have boards from the first round of Tad's GB that are still in the wrapper...

--Greg
I haven't got very far on the new Leach but here is a pic of the first one I built about thirty years ago and it still keeps giving me pleasurable sound.
It's the four TO3 per Channel version built on an HP 5" Chassis, big Signal transformer (57 volt rails), and two 12000 mfd/75v caps.
Ray
It's the four TO3 per Channel version built on an HP 5" Chassis, big Signal transformer (57 volt rails), and two 12000 mfd/75v caps.
Ray
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Brutepuppy:
When you mentioned 57 volt.
Does this mean the xformer was 57-0-57 or that it was 40-0-40. If it was the higher value, what output devices were you using for that high of a voltage (with only 4 devices).
Thanks
When you mentioned 57 volt.
Does this mean the xformer was 57-0-57 or that it was 40-0-40. If it was the higher value, what output devices were you using for that high of a voltage (with only 4 devices).
Thanks
That would be 57-057 with the formula from the Leach Article;
"The power supply uses a transformer with a center tapped secondary and a bridge rectifier to produce bipolar supply voltages. The approximate dc voltage on each side of the power supply is given be the ac rms secondary transformer rating divided by 1.414 minus 0.5. The recommended transformers have a secondary rating of 80 V AC rms. Wth these transformers, the powerr supply is about 40 joules. This is enough energy to lifft a 20 pound dog almost 3 feet off the floor." (??????? by jumping? BP)
So by that formula: 80 divided by 1.414 equals 56.57 minus 0.5 equals 56.07 volts per rail. So I rounded up and should have rounded down. I should have said 56-0-56.
The output transistors are 2N5631NPN and 2N6031PNP Mot's. 140volt/16Amp rated
"The power supply uses a transformer with a center tapped secondary and a bridge rectifier to produce bipolar supply voltages. The approximate dc voltage on each side of the power supply is given be the ac rms secondary transformer rating divided by 1.414 minus 0.5. The recommended transformers have a secondary rating of 80 V AC rms. Wth these transformers, the powerr supply is about 40 joules. This is enough energy to lifft a 20 pound dog almost 3 feet off the floor." (??????? by jumping? BP)
So by that formula: 80 divided by 1.414 equals 56.57 minus 0.5 equals 56.07 volts per rail. So I rounded up and should have rounded down. I should have said 56-0-56.
The output transistors are 2N5631NPN and 2N6031PNP Mot's. 140volt/16Amp rated
Actually, that 80 V Prof. Leach referred to is 40-0-40, giving 1.4 x 40 = ~56V rails. Running 80V rails with BP's 75V caps would likely shortened their life to less than 30 years.
Bob
would you please answer to
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1665843#post1665843
would you please answer to
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1665843#post1665843
As it stands, 2 x 35VAC or 35-0-35 is the lowest standard voltage transformer that would work. The cascodes use 40V references, so you need your rails a bit above that to allow a bit of breathing room.
You could go a bit lower if needed by reducing the values of the zeners in the front end.
You could go a bit lower if needed by reducing the values of the zeners in the front end.
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