So I hope you will get them at least end of July....
Which version do you want to build?
I'm building version 1 with the lamps. I don't want to get too elaborate because I'll probably jump all over the F6 when Father Nelson releases the details!
Regards,
Dan
L'amp CCS and Thermistors
Is it ok to use NTC CL-60s to reduce in-rush current on the power supplies?
Is there a required order for turning on the amp circuit and the bias circuit power supplies? The CL-60 on the amp circuit could heat up faster than the bias circuit's CL-60.
Thanks.
Is it ok to use NTC CL-60s to reduce in-rush current on the power supplies?
Is there a required order for turning on the amp circuit and the bias circuit power supplies? The CL-60 on the amp circuit could heat up faster than the bias circuit's CL-60.
Thanks.
@ vdi_nenna
I used CL-60 for the PSU and I gained the bias voltage always over a resistor, so I had not two different PSU.....
But Mike wrote some time ago that the difference of the two voltages for the SIT and the Bias was something than milliseconds, so it was never a problem mentioned here....
@Dan
Yippee your bulbs arrived today from the long trip from Canada to Germany!
Thank you very much!
Gerd
I used CL-60 for the PSU and I gained the bias voltage always over a resistor, so I had not two different PSU.....
But Mike wrote some time ago that the difference of the two voltages for the SIT and the Bias was something than milliseconds, so it was never a problem mentioned here....
@Dan
Yippee your bulbs arrived today from the long trip from Canada to Germany!
Thank you very much!
Gerd
Thanks Generg. I should have mentioned I have two seperate toroids: 28v-0v and a 15v-0v, per channel. Some of the Antek toroids have both windings on same the transformer. I'm mainly worried about blowing up the 2sk82.
I even forgot sometimes to turn on my battery for the bias, so the current through the SK must have been high! I suppose around 3,8 A.....
It was no problem......but I do not know why and I can not recommend it....
i'm the worst diyer on earth and run one Sit without bias few minutes long and netheir my 3amp choke and 2SK82 smoke ..
at last i have built a B1 buffer without coupling caps to go with the SIT amp and the pair works like very well together , better than my SL10 .. i have finally ended with a 70ohm o,1uf zobel filter on the output of the SIT to reduce the overshoot
glopglop!
at last i have built a B1 buffer without coupling caps to go with the SIT amp and the pair works like very well together , better than my SL10 .. i have finally ended with a 70ohm o,1uf zobel filter on the output of the SIT to reduce the overshoot
glopglop!
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i'm the worst diyer on earth...
I highly doubt that!
sure i am, do you know other person making house firework inverting power supply filtering caps in a godlmund mimesis 29 or destroying the medium of a Genesis II.V speaker with a screwdriver
my chance is to have found this forum and learn everyday with N.P, mike, generg, ZM and friends..
my chance is to have found this forum and learn everyday with N.P, mike, generg, ZM and friends..
volts are dumb
ampers are mean
Volt-Amp = power = dumb and mean; bad combo.
Maybe we could do a L'Amp Camp? We'd have to do it in Serbia, though.
yup
it will start with "put your sole transistor on jig , engage kill switch , count to ten , disengage kill switch , take your beer"
after last attendee of Camp finish this routine , time is for stone BBQ and all other beers
(secret is that heat from killing those xistors will not be wasted - just another way of initial heating da BBQ stone ; if silicon carbide ones are going to be used, I presume it will be plenty of initial heating)
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Mike,
Where do you get those black extrusions you used in making your SIT amp case? Not the heat sinks, but the legs between the wood panels. I think they could make a nice equipment rack, if larger extrusions could be found.
Any idea what they are called?
thanks,
Vince
Where do you get those black extrusions you used in making your SIT amp case? Not the heat sinks, but the legs between the wood panels. I think they could make a nice equipment rack, if larger extrusions could be found.
Any idea what they are called?
thanks,
Vince
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