LuDEF

nope

Boyz made that afterwards, for other purposes

of course, it can be used with my LuDEF pcbs, allowing montage of both channel pcbs flat on heatsink

in which case there is no need for L or T brackets, for channel pcb mounting

in fact , for that , you can mount LU in older - clamping way , outboard (of pcb) and use short wires to connect it
 
@xrk971 et.al.
is there any way to include the necessary flexibility in your boards to make it work in the LuDef board? Or to make a bespoke version for that?
I would definitely want to mount the LuDEF board flat on the heatsink.

The necessary flexibility could be as simple as 3 pieces of 2in long 18ga silicone wires from the TO-247 adapter board to the main amp PCB.

The adapter has an on board gate snubber resistor. I have used it with 6-8in of flying leads with no issues with oscillation on the LuFo. I have also used flying leads on at least 7 other amps, no issues. I would say that the advantages of having remotely mounted output devices in terms of flexibility and ease of use to allow more mounting options to heatsinks, far outweighs any nagging concerns of amp stability or oscillations.

If you still have concerns, consider the masterpiece designed by Mr Pass - the Adcom GFA555 - all outputs (16 I believe) on flying leads to a remotely located single main amp PCB.

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We now officially have too many choices for LU1014 device amplifiers! 😉

I only have so many line level signal transformers to work with here. There are still the Cinemag CMOQ-4LPC that I originally got for the SissySit. Then there are the Jensen JT-123-FLPCH that I got for the peasant version of the Singing Bush, still unassigned to the PCB.

And just to make things interesting, I also have a pair of Lundahl 1540 line input transformers. Question on these is, would they be suitable as a transformer gain stage, similar to the others mentioned?
 
@Tungsten

My Jensen’s ended up on perf-board...well, I actually have a second pair and two pair of Cinemags

Point being...with ZMs help in the KISS thread I have them “transportable”...currently nestled in my DCB1

Maybe a pcb with molex or other type of connectors to allow swapping transformers in and out of various circuits is a worth while endeavor?

Edit: Seems you are already on same page...still, would be cool for Jensens snd Cinemags
 

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I'm still buying books, but didn't bough Newspapers or Magazine in years ......

best paper for wrapping is multilanguage printer manuals ....... but getting short with these ..... so time again for neighbor stash 🙂
 
The necessary flexibility could be as simple as 3 pieces of 2in long 18ga silicone wires from the TO-247 adapter board to the main amp PCB.

or an option for a narrower 3pin header that matches the LuDEF board. So one can solder a wider or narrower header as needed.
I m just saying since this thing is in the design stage why not?
Got forbid one should get it the way of wire lovers. 😉
 
You could use needle nose pliers to bend the current pins inwards to match easily enough. Or solder 3 resistor leg trimmings bent to correct width directly to the board. Making a new board to keep the spacing of the LU1014D (TO-252) as is, is not something we are going to do for this GB. You are welcome to make your own layout though.
 
@grataku

look again at LuDEF pcb

how you think is possible to arrange anything off board , without using wires?

as is, on original pcbs, I decided that simply extending LU leads (say leftower legs of 3A diodes) is safer than bending them; that, just to illustrate what I'm finding more important - do not mess too much with tiny part, mess with everything else