Hello everyone Has anyone built this amp ? If so could you share some of the details ? See link > Compact Series
Highly recommended! Mr. Panson know his stuff very well and this is one of the rare DIY PCB designs that is actually very good. I believe from own experience PCB design add's (or degrade) more to audio design then choice of components.
It is no surprise this kit has such an extraordinary low THD levels, since again the PCB design is excellent, and fits most of the rules to achieve low distortion
With kind regards,
Bas
It is no surprise this kit has such an extraordinary low THD levels, since again the PCB design is excellent, and fits most of the rules to achieve low distortion
With kind regards,
Bas
How about the sound quality ? How good are the LME series based amps ? Why don't more people use them as opposed to something like the 3886 types ? I have ordered a pair, But still waiting for a shipping conformation and more information... from Mr. Panson
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How about the sound quality ? How good are the LME series based amps ? Why don't more people use them as opposed to something like the 3886 types ? I have ordered a pair, But still waiting for a shipping conformation and more information... from Mr. Panson
I have used the LME driver chip in a very successful commercial design. THD spec and sound wise it is very hard to beat. The LM3886 has it's own place, but superior results can be made with this driver IC and a good discrete power stage. I think Panson pretty much nailed it down, and is about the best you can get out of it.
With kind regards,
Bas
Sebastiaan, Thank-you for this information, I now feel inspired to try to build a amp based on those pcb's once I get them.
Strangely I also didn't see more kits based on this chipamp. Looking for a higher power version of the one made by Panson (at least 250w/4 ohm).
IC is out of production. I got 24 of the last distributor stock but no boards are stock. Panson board had good reputation but required 5 leg internal diode transistors, so not for the bargain basement type. Last I checked his webstie was under maintenance.
Strangely I also didn't see more kits based on this chipamp. Looking for a higher power version of the one made by Panson (at least 250w/4 ohm).
You may find this to fit the bill: Modulus-686: 380W (4Ω); 220W (8Ω) Balanced Composite Power Amp with extremely low THD
Tom
After some discussion on Pansonaudio.com thread Compact Sized LME49810/11 +ThermalTrak Amp
telstar pointed me out to a couple of "LME49810" boards still available on amazon. Panson is out of the board business now. His board was extremely correct for one pair thermal trak transistors, but that is a bit low wattage. The later one required two vertical heat sinks separated by some random dimension, and two fans or a 6" diameter one IMHO. I didn't like that part, is part of why I didn't buy one.
This board Amazon.com: LME49810 Top Audio High Power Amplifier Kit Board Mono 300W + 2SA1943 + 2SC5200: Electronics
is built up, has 5 pairs 2SA1943/2SC5200. I don't see where the diodes are for heat sensing that the LME49810 requires. Since is comes assembled for $49.71 some or all of the transistors or IC's might be counterfeit.
This board Amazon.com: LME49810 Class AB Mono power amplifier board 300W: Electronics has three pairs of some sort of maybe TO-3p transistor, again I don't see heat sense diodes. Maybe thermal track transistors but I doubt it. Requires 60 ma drive current it says ???? $76.46 today. Are the transistors real??
Both boards put the transistors on the flat to the sides of the board. One might fit in the case of a junk PV-8.5c on the back, but won't fit the heat sinks. I don't think two would fit side by side in front of the fan in the wind tunnel case design. As is typical of amazon, no dimensions are listed. Both boards have a TO220 transistor hung out on the end of the output transistors, kind of a odd position if it is thermal sense.
Neither board satisfies my need to use up my IC and transistor stock. Too many unknowns too. I think I'll pass.
telstar pointed me out to a couple of "LME49810" boards still available on amazon. Panson is out of the board business now. His board was extremely correct for one pair thermal trak transistors, but that is a bit low wattage. The later one required two vertical heat sinks separated by some random dimension, and two fans or a 6" diameter one IMHO. I didn't like that part, is part of why I didn't buy one.
This board Amazon.com: LME49810 Top Audio High Power Amplifier Kit Board Mono 300W + 2SA1943 + 2SC5200: Electronics
is built up, has 5 pairs 2SA1943/2SC5200. I don't see where the diodes are for heat sensing that the LME49810 requires. Since is comes assembled for $49.71 some or all of the transistors or IC's might be counterfeit.
This board Amazon.com: LME49810 Class AB Mono power amplifier board 300W: Electronics has three pairs of some sort of maybe TO-3p transistor, again I don't see heat sense diodes. Maybe thermal track transistors but I doubt it. Requires 60 ma drive current it says ???? $76.46 today. Are the transistors real??
Both boards put the transistors on the flat to the sides of the board. One might fit in the case of a junk PV-8.5c on the back, but won't fit the heat sinks. I don't think two would fit side by side in front of the fan in the wind tunnel case design. As is typical of amazon, no dimensions are listed. Both boards have a TO220 transistor hung out on the end of the output transistors, kind of a odd position if it is thermal sense.
Neither board satisfies my need to use up my IC and transistor stock. Too many unknowns too. I think I'll pass.
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My Amazon says: "Currently unavailable" on the second board.
$50 for the first... Yeah... You can't even get the parts for that through the official channels. Only one pair of driver transistors? Dang... That could get skimpy on the base current for the output devices. And where's the Vbe multiplier to set the bias current?
Tom
$50 for the first... Yeah... You can't even get the parts for that through the official channels. Only one pair of driver transistors? Dang... That could get skimpy on the base current for the output devices. And where's the Vbe multiplier to set the bias current?
Tom
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Both boards has the vbe-multiplier right where it shoud be - between the transistor rows. Can not comment on the board quality though, cause have not seen them in real life...
It use KSD-01FI don't see heat sense diodes. Maybe thermal track transistors but I doubt it.
http://forum.vegalab.ru/attachment.php?attachmentid=222791&d=1416468396
Both boards has the vbe-multiplier right where it shoud be - between the transistor rows. Can not comment on the board quality though, cause have not seen them in real life...
All I can make out from the picture on Amazon is a blob that could be a hole for a screw head by one of the white caps. The pins of the Vbe transistor would be under the heat sink if it's mounted there. That would be a good place for it, as long as the pins don't short to the LME49810 heat sink. That I do agree with. 🙂
Tom
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