My Take on X-BOSOZ

They are a very synergistic combination.
I am looking forward to finish my A-X's then 😉 I dont know why, but they take me forever to finish?? I might be a little scared of firing them up, I guess😀 I finished loads of projects, but allways finds an excuse for not finishing the A-X's?? How come?

Steen😎
 
final tweaks

Here is the Pre:

Good to go? 😀
 

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That should get you very close to what Terry did on his schematic here
Terry states that the value represents a Zenerstack. I think 8x9,1V Zeners would be more reliable than a single 75V Zener. The string of Zeners a commonly used in NP's preamps. Maybe Terry or someone else could tune in on this?

Steen🙂
 
steenoe said:
Terry states that the value represents a Zenerstack. I think 8x9,1V Zeners would be more reliable than a single 75V Zener. The string of Zeners a commonly used in NP's preamps. Maybe Terry or someone else could tune in on this?

Steen🙂

I think the stack is ther just to help you get the to the desired value, since most times that can't be done with one zener. 🙂 But I could be wrong.
 
You guys are making the right assumptions. It represents a stack of zeners in series to get the right reference voltage value. And Russ is correct that achieving the exact voltage isn't critical. The circuit will easily tolerate a volt or two in either direction of the spec'd values.

CHeers, Terry
 
dw8083 said:
Hi Brian,

I assume the PCB set + parts kit is for a pair of the xBosoz boards for stereo?

What VA of transformer is recommended for the CCS portion of the powersupply?

Thank you!

-David
When you buy a kit you are buying 2 preamp PCBs and 2 PS PCBS for a stereo pair of monobloc preamps. You get all of the parts to stuff the PCBs and various other bits as well. 🙂 See the BOM on www.twsietdpearaudio.com.

Cheers!
Russ
 
Both the board set and the kit are for a stereo pair. To be clear, the board set is two pre boards and two PS boards. The kit is a board set and all parts. Please see the BOM on the site for details on the included parts.

Each channel of the pre draws 80-85ma from each rail. So, for good measure, (.1A * 80V + .1A * 30V) * 2ch = 24VA.