Rahul said:Hi!
OK Kanwar , back now . Thanks for the tip I will get the dimensiones of heatsink available in mkt and position the fets accordingly and proceed.
Will also look at some high end pro amp layouts just to get an idea. This is a new turf for me.
Regards
Rahul
Hi Rahul,
How much progress you have made so far...?
regards,
K a n w a r
HI Kanwar,
Did pay a visit to the local Mkt. Unfortunately it is not as well stocked as the LJR Mkt at Delhi. Summer being at its peak the heatsink arena is dominated by the plain regular vertical finned invertor/UPS types. I was unable to find a suitable one wherein I can orient the mosfets on the sides along the length for proper forced cooling.
On second thought I went thru some QSC designs and found even they follow the edge placement approach with one fan in middle catering to cooling of both channels placed back to back.
Given the limitations I feel placing the devices on edge is better option as we have a wide choice there where heatsinks are concerned.
BTW I have been gifted a defunct chinese "HORROR "
Amplifier, I have thrown all stuff out but feel it will make a nice "Pro" cabinet for your R2R amp.
Regards
Rahul
Did pay a visit to the local Mkt. Unfortunately it is not as well stocked as the LJR Mkt at Delhi. Summer being at its peak the heatsink arena is dominated by the plain regular vertical finned invertor/UPS types. I was unable to find a suitable one wherein I can orient the mosfets on the sides along the length for proper forced cooling.
On second thought I went thru some QSC designs and found even they follow the edge placement approach with one fan in middle catering to cooling of both channels placed back to back.
Given the limitations I feel placing the devices on edge is better option as we have a wide choice there where heatsinks are concerned.
BTW I have been gifted a defunct chinese "HORROR "

Amplifier, I have thrown all stuff out but feel it will make a nice "Pro" cabinet for your R2R amp.
Regards
Rahul
Rahul said:HI Kanwar,
On second thought I went thru some QSC designs and found even they follow the edge placement approach with one fan in middle catering to cooling of both channels placed back to back.
Given the limitations I feel placing the devices on edge is better option as we have a wide choice there where heatsinks are concerned.
Amplifier, I have thrown all stuff out but feel it will make a nice "Pro" cabinet for your R2R amp.
Regards
Rahul
QSC Designs are Class-H ones much efficient than class-B designs therefore they prefer edge placement of devices and also produces less heat in comparision to Class-AB designs...
You have thrown all the stuff out, but from WHICH Thing....
Thats something better😀 😀Rahul said:Once done I think DIY-WH would look real nice on it.
K a n w a r
You have thrown all the stuff out, but from WHICH Thing.
Oh! I got one defunct Chinese make HORROR

Regards
Rahul
BTW what is your overall impression about the sound quality of the prototype.
The lows ,mids and the highs. Given the pro environment and lower power audiophile version. Just curious as I would be running them thru a couple of JBLs and KEFs or the B&O in my radio shack. As you know no DJ setups here.
Regards
Rahul
The lows ,mids and the highs. Given the pro environment and lower power audiophile version. Just curious as I would be running them thru a couple of JBLs and KEFs or the B&O in my radio shack. As you know no DJ setups here.
Regards
Rahul
Regarding overall impression, I think its better to check it out yourself please.....
regards,
K a n w a r🙂
regards,
K a n w a r🙂
HI!
Starting from scratch again. Was unable to get suitable heatsink in local mkt. Placing all devices on edge.
Taking 15 days off from work. Will be at Mumbai. Will do rest of the PCB there. Will keep you all posted.
Regards
Starting from scratch again. Was unable to get suitable heatsink in local mkt. Placing all devices on edge.
Taking 15 days off from work. Will be at Mumbai. Will do rest of the PCB there. Will keep you all posted.
Regards
Hi Kanwar,
better conc. on the amp lest the thread looses its focus.
I think u must have started the work.please do a single sided one so its easy for DIYing.
Sagar
better conc. on the amp lest the thread looses its focus.
I think u must have started the work.please do a single sided one so its easy for DIYing.
Sagar
Hi Ocean,
I think double sided must be much better because of its much easir routing and added compactness....Dont mind, if you want to build the amp, I would give you a PCB for free.....
regards,
K a n w a r
I think double sided must be much better because of its much easir routing and added compactness....Dont mind, if you want to build the amp, I would give you a PCB for free.....
regards,
K a n w a r
Hi Ocean,
I think thats not deleted by Anatech, but by some another MOD....
OH The "Spinning Around " babe "Cant get you out of my head"
Kicked your Karizma for this lady.....😀
I think thats not deleted by Anatech, but by some another MOD....
OH The "Spinning Around " babe "Cant get you out of my head"
Kicked your Karizma for this lady.....😀

With Kanwar's kind permission, I removed some posts so that the thread will be more readable for all.
-Chris

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