i have send it 2 mails , no response yet 🙁
i have send it 2 mails , no response yet 🙁
Strange, I got qucik response...
You can maybe try here: Ogonowski.eu - profesjonalne transformatry do wzmacniaczy lampowych
I am just wondering if someone has the original 2sk82 transistor datasheets???
I guess not...
By the way has someone already ordered the plate chokes from Poland?
Thank you guys...I have this papers allreday.
I searched in some old sony V-fet power amplifier manuals but didnt find anything we dont know.
It looks like sony has made a lot of them, since the codes differ and so does the pinch voltage...
I searched in some old sony V-fet power amplifier manuals but didnt find anything we dont know.
It looks like sony has made a lot of them, since the codes differ and so does the pinch voltage...
Here's a pic of me checking the power supplies on my SIT. More to follow soon!
Regards,
Dan 🙂
Regards,
Dan 🙂

Very neat!
Although if this a photo of you (checking your power supply), you are going to have a hard time with the opposite sex 😉
Although if this a photo of you (checking your power supply), you are going to have a hard time with the opposite sex 😉
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Just to let you know that after completing the second mu-SIT monoblock and setting them up I proceeded to audition more carefully vs the two single ended valve amps (300b and 6c33) I also have made. Pre was an Aikido (John Broskie) with 6h30 and 6cg7.
Some preliminary points:
1. The 8 SITS I bought have very variable characteristics as I already mentioned in a previous post. I rechecked with more careful installation on the heatsink this time. Basically I set up my PS to 2amps constant current mode and I varied the bias between -1 and -5 volts , noting changes in Vds. Essentially this gives you the Gain of each device. I was surprised to see a variation between about x2 to about x6. That is more than 200% variation in gain characteristics!! Fortunately there were two sets that had similar characteristics which I used but still the two amps have about 1db or so difference in gain which is a bit academic and I did not really notice in practice.
However be warned that if you just order two 2sk82 you might get two VERY different vfets.
2. Even with the two matched vfets when I adjusted for lowest distortion I ended up with one sitting at about -4 V bias and 3 A and the other at -5.8 V and 2.4 A.
Anyway with two big film in oil 100uf on the output (this SIT feeds full range speakers only down to 100hz the rest below 100hz is with a powered sub) the sound is really good on the same playing field as a good SET and very probably better. In fact I do prefer them over my SET amps now that they are dialled in and without electrolytics on the output. More precision without losing any of the SET musicality. I would not recommend them with non SET friendly speakers because I noticed a lot of higher order distortion on the distortion analyzer when pushed nearer their output limits. So if you have speakers of 96db sensitivity or more this amp is really great and you do not have to keep replacing those super expensive valves every couple of years (although I believe the 6c33 is very cheap compared to some 300Bs)
Some preliminary points:
1. The 8 SITS I bought have very variable characteristics as I already mentioned in a previous post. I rechecked with more careful installation on the heatsink this time. Basically I set up my PS to 2amps constant current mode and I varied the bias between -1 and -5 volts , noting changes in Vds. Essentially this gives you the Gain of each device. I was surprised to see a variation between about x2 to about x6. That is more than 200% variation in gain characteristics!! Fortunately there were two sets that had similar characteristics which I used but still the two amps have about 1db or so difference in gain which is a bit academic and I did not really notice in practice.
However be warned that if you just order two 2sk82 you might get two VERY different vfets.
2. Even with the two matched vfets when I adjusted for lowest distortion I ended up with one sitting at about -4 V bias and 3 A and the other at -5.8 V and 2.4 A.
Anyway with two big film in oil 100uf on the output (this SIT feeds full range speakers only down to 100hz the rest below 100hz is with a powered sub) the sound is really good on the same playing field as a good SET and very probably better. In fact I do prefer them over my SET amps now that they are dialled in and without electrolytics on the output. More precision without losing any of the SET musicality. I would not recommend them with non SET friendly speakers because I noticed a lot of higher order distortion on the distortion analyzer when pushed nearer their output limits. So if you have speakers of 96db sensitivity or more this amp is really great and you do not have to keep replacing those super expensive valves every couple of years (although I believe the 6c33 is very cheap compared to some 300Bs)
@Dan: very impressive build Dan! you really learned the lesson from Peter Daniel...🙄
@protos: very interesting, these differences.... did you use the Mu follower circuit with the 500R Zen pot? and thanks for the sound impressions compared to the valve amps. 🙄
@protos: very interesting, these differences.... did you use the Mu follower circuit with the 500R Zen pot? and thanks for the sound impressions compared to the valve amps. 🙄
Yes I used the 500r pot but I have only experimented with it when adjusting for lowest distortion. It always ended up in the middle in both amps. I have not experimented with it acoustically yet. What is your impression of its acoustic effect?
Anyway there are so many variables, bias, current, voltage etc that also change relative to each other that trying to optimize by ear would need a whole year of auditioning.
Anyway there are so many variables, bias, current, voltage etc that also change relative to each other that trying to optimize by ear would need a whole year of auditioning.
Here's a pic of me checking the power supplies on my SIT. More to follow soon!
Regards,
Dan 🙂
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Very nice looking... Are you using Vishey BC caps for PSU?
Very nice looking... Are you using Vishey BC caps for PSU?
Here's what I purchased for PS capacitors.
4pcs CDE 75V 37000uF Computer Grade Bus Capacitors New | eBay
Regards,
Dan

I just made a few small improvements and I'll try to wrap up the writing over the holiday, but generally, the print pubs are about 4-5 months out, so probably Spring.
Mr. Rothacher. Maybe Mr. Pass can publish your article in First Watt; which has a worldwide readership.
Fair enough.I think Mike wants to see the article on paper- AudioXpress or Linear Audio? 😉
Being on PassDIY was the pinnacle for me. How do you follow that?
It would be fun to be in print once, before there is no more print.
Happy New Year Nelson, and everyone!
It would be fun to be in print once, before there is no more print.
Happy New Year Nelson, and everyone!
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