Eventually, you'll want to get your voltage references working. These really shine with no degeneration, and I think you'd do well to focus your effort there. I have, after all, posted a working schematic which you can easily build on perfoboard.
michael , i came back with this but i want to be sure there is no misunderstanding , fig 11 without bypass cap on source res sounds very bad i agree but with a 47000uf and 22ufMKP on it , it's sounds as good if not better than my first version with negative bias..
anyway i will retry fixed bias cause i had not the CLC power supply that i have now 🙄
@MR
I'm lazy ....... maybe because I have some nice xplanation handy ;
will post a link as soon I upload pdf to ftp
I'm lazy ....... maybe because I have some nice xplanation handy ;
will post a link as soon I upload pdf to ftp
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in fact - I found it on line , with JR's blessings :
http://mmiworks.net/sprc/SP10-MaJeChi.pdf
tnx to wakoo bloger - (new adventures in) ultra‑fi: sound practices reading club /22
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hey - I'm sorta Happy Camper ZM - term "signal energy preservation" I coined by my self , without any help .....
http://mmiworks.net/sprc/SP10-MaJeChi.pdf
tnx to wakoo bloger - (new adventures in) ultra‑fi: sound practices reading club /22
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hey - I'm sorta Happy Camper ZM - term "signal energy preservation" I coined by my self , without any help .....
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michael , i came back with this but i want to be sure there is no misunderstanding , fig 11 without bypass cap on source res sounds very bad i agree but with a 47000uf and 22ufMKP on it , it's sounds as good if not better than my first version with negative bias..
anyway i will retry fixed bias cause i had not the CLC power supply that i have now 🙄
I understand. Have you considered the possibility that the difference might be attributable to a problem with your original voltage reference setup?
sure it was because now even if the R-core still make a little mechanical noise there is nothing out with the head inside the 102db horn .. so perhaps it was the lm337 bias module which had ground loop with my ancient power suplly.
also when i turn on the new PS with this module they explose immediatly perhaps because it makes a short circuit somewhere , i'm lost...😕
as for the fixed bias VS auto-bias i'm used to that with SET tube amp , and i don't know why as in theory fixed bias is better in practice you get a more 'tubey" sound with bypass resistor on cathode..
also when i turn on the new PS with this module they explose immediatly perhaps because it makes a short circuit somewhere , i'm lost...😕
as for the fixed bias VS auto-bias i'm used to that with SET tube amp , and i don't know why as in theory fixed bias is better in practice you get a more 'tubey" sound with bypass resistor on cathode..
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Mike, I love your simple CCS solution.
Q. What controls the amount of current through the CCS? Is it the bias voltage on the SIT or the Vgs of the IXTH? Or both?
Q. What controls the amount of current through the CCS? Is it the bias voltage on the SIT or the Vgs of the IXTH? Or both?
@ZM Thanks much, ZM. I'm going to read over that tonight.
BTW, I love the term. 🙂
"Signal Energy Preservation" Copyright 2012, Zen Mod All Rights Reserved.
BTW, I love the term. 🙂
"Signal Energy Preservation" Copyright 2012, Zen Mod All Rights Reserved.
naah ....... make that Copyleft ( as for few other terms/names I made during the years )

edit : signal energy preservation is , I think , main reason why Metaldasnke luves his Biiig Donut amps , same as Drek preamp

edit : signal energy preservation is , I think , main reason why Metaldasnke luves his Biiig Donut amps , same as Drek preamp
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Mike, I love your simple CCS solution.
Q. What controls the amount of current through the CCS? Is it the bias voltage on the SIT or the Vgs of the IXTH? Or both?
CCS is self biased
it's depletion mode mosfet - biased via Vgs - voltage across source resistor
juanitox @ lundhal have nice filament choke....
catode bias drop the B+ on the catode resistor on transient a sort of limiter/compressor...fix don't have the big bad caps plus without the limiter can fly better...
not too expert but probably the tube sound are the elko on catode at last on my driver stage the silmic do this vs PP or oscon
catode bias drop the B+ on the catode resistor on transient a sort of limiter/compressor...fix don't have the big bad caps plus without the limiter can fly better...
not too expert but probably the tube sound are the elko on catode at last on my driver stage the silmic do this vs PP or oscon
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Ok... so, if you change the source resistor, the amount of current flowing through it will change, correct? It just happens that a 1 ohm resistor is about where we want to be in terms of current draw.
...It just happens that a 1 ohm resistor is about where we want to be in terms of current draw.
that's too much of coincidence , if you ask me

juanitox @the R-core is hot ? your suggention is for 2x500VA or the 2x300VA is sufficient ?
Humm I have only one 500VA 30Vac...
Tnx
Humm I have only one 500VA 30Vac...
Tnx
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When I was experimenting with ZV9, with a choke load, there was this other interesting enthusiast we havent seen much of lately. Maybe some of you have not seen before "The Donut". I'm not sure what to call it? If you know Magura, you know🙂 If this is new to you???
ZM!, what is it I want to send them to. A monster differential choke loaded donut borrowing from ZV6, 7 & 9?
ZM!, what is it I want to send them to. A monster differential choke loaded donut borrowing from ZV6, 7 & 9?
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ermmm ... and what is a question ( pardone moi , non native English writer

..... A monster differential choke loaded donut borrowing from ZV6, 7 & 9?
nope ...... Donut is completely original , never seen before , best thing after bread

juanitox @the R-core is hot ? your suggention is for 2x500VA or the 2x300VA is sufficient ?
Humm I have only one 500VA 30Vac...
Tnx
no the 300VA R-core stay cold , no problem on that side🙂
..... Donut is completely original , never seen before , best thing after bread![]()
O.K. but it's not something like a Qspeed Cascoded diff-amp with choke load( combination ZenV7 and ZenV9?) 😕
But it is choke loaded. With Magura chokes! 😀
Q. What controls the amount of current through the CCS? Is it the bias voltage on the SIT or the Vgs of the IXTH? Or both?
It does feel a bit "chicken or the egg" doesn't it?
As ZM points out, the MOSFET is self-biased, and we're using the adjustable voltage reference to balance the currents and put the SIT drain where it needs to be. You could use a slightly smaller source resistor and run with higher current, but I found that wasn't really necessary as it didn't have a big impact on performance. Also, the bigger source resistance helps stabilize the CCS a bit. I included a spot for RTRIM, a trimming resistor, in the drawing in case you want to really fine tune things.
Well bud, so far I guess I know why you said that. I can all but guess the vailues on the Iyxs CCs with what, a TL or other bias idea in mu folower???This is not an issue with a big, heavy ga. air-core.
Iron is another matter, though.
Be sure to grab that pdf when you get home. 🙂
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