grataku,
Do Cinemag have the transformers in stock or these were built to order?
Nothing in stock you have to call the guy, no email. I ordered mine about 5 wks ago.
Bob, can I get in the order with you? Might even get two pairs for myself… will come in handy for other builds and testing.
Guys,
if you don't get a reply quickly you better call him, the number is on the company website. I finally called him because email wasn't going anywhere. At least in august when I ordered mine. He told me he was not replying to emails because he had too many requests and had no people to fullfil orders. Maybe that has changed now.
if you don't get a reply quickly you better call him, the number is on the company website. I finally called him because email wasn't going anywhere. At least in august when I ordered mine. He told me he was not replying to emails because he had too many requests and had no people to fullfil orders. Maybe that has changed now.
I didn’t check if modding the Zen Mod is legal here. 😛
If there are no legal consequences, with modifications there are increased chances for trouble.
Proper way is to first build amplifier as designed. If everything behaves and amp sings, only then is OK to proceed with eventual modifications.
Everything about mentioned ‘diode’ is explained at the linked thread. It is, so called, current regulator diode (in fact packaged JFET CCS). Replacing CCS biasing resistor, which is R112 (made a typo) with this ‘diode’ reduces effect of voltage ripple on base of BJT that regulates current.
Adequate parts are Semitec E-202 or E-272 ‘diodes’.
Of course, I am just curious and I took your bait. I normally don't apply third party mods unless extensively well tested and documented.

when I'm in mood or find it necessary, MMBF5486 or MMBFJ113 are my choice
was using BF245C, until they got obsolete
still have hundred or so BF245A, but resorting to not obsolete parts where I can, sorta becomes a habit
was using BF245C, until they got obsolete
still have hundred or so BF245A, but resorting to not obsolete parts where I can, sorta becomes a habit
Cinemags arrived today! YES!
But now they came with 12 pins instead of 8. It looks like the 4 outer pins are not connected so maybe I can cut them off because PCB has only 8 pads?
I see the PCB has labels such as E1 5J C8. I am guessing c means cinemag j jensen and e edcor? It's gonna be a busy weekend...
But now they came with 12 pins instead of 8. It looks like the 4 outer pins are not connected so maybe I can cut them off because PCB has only 8 pads?
I see the PCB has labels such as E1 5J C8. I am guessing c means cinemag j jensen and e edcor? It's gonna be a busy weekend...
I was sissy on my cinemags too, ZM coldheartedly chops off the surplus legs, so I followed.
But you could boldly be a sissy and put them on legs instead…
(Sorry about all this sissy-talk, bad influence 😀)
But you could boldly be a sissy and put them on legs instead…
(Sorry about all this sissy-talk, bad influence 😀)
I see. I noticed that it's possible to cut them and then pull the stomps out from behind to avoid funny contacts with the PCB.
The only remaining challenge here is mounting the LU1014.
The only remaining challenge here is mounting the LU1014.
from now on, both will be taken care of
decided that cutting Cinemag pins is stressful enough to Regular Greedy Boy, so from now on all holes/pads included (applies to all amps having 3 Repeaters FE)
also - LU would be outboard (UMS compliant), small Al pcbs included in package, connected to main pcb with 2 thick and 1 thin wire
pics in time ...... when I get new batch of boards
decided that cutting Cinemag pins is stressful enough to Regular Greedy Boy, so from now on all holes/pads included (applies to all amps having 3 Repeaters FE)
also - LU would be outboard (UMS compliant), small Al pcbs included in package, connected to main pcb with 2 thick and 1 thin wire
pics in time ...... when I get new batch of boards
Cinemags are so shiny and pretty when you open the package you don't want to cutting things off. lol
One question: how critical is the distance of R125 from the lu device? I have already mounted that on the PCB but there is a provision for an SMD on the outboard PCB from the recent group buy. Can I disregard that?
One question: how critical is the distance of R125 from the lu device? I have already mounted that on the PCB but there is a provision for an SMD on the outboard PCB from the recent group buy. Can I disregard that?
better to have it tight to gate
Lu is high xconductance device, pretty much sensing Sparrow's fart 6 miles away
Lu is high xconductance device, pretty much sensing Sparrow's fart 6 miles away
from now on, both will be taken care of
decided that cutting Cinemag pins is stressful enough to Regular Greedy Boy, so from now on all holes/pads included (applies to all amps having 3 Repeaters FE)
also - LU would be outboard (UMS compliant), small Al pcbs included in package, connected to main pcb with 2 thick and 1 thin wire
pics in time ...... when I get new batch of boards
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