Old Soul

Another Old Soul lives. Went together without incident. Being limited on chassis’ I had to temporarily displace my beloved Scryer. We’ll see which one earns the chassis 🙂

I went the chicken route and started with the 2SA1941. Approx 28v rails and starting off around 1A4 Iq.

Lastly, a HUGE thanks to banderson546 for sharing his extra kit with me. Thanks again Bruce!

Oh, and thanks to ZM for keeping us busy with amazing amps…:worship:
 

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Thanks Stephen, and thanks also for the FYI on fail rates! Honestly, I think my Ge journey is TBD. I'm gonna get familiar with the amp in Se first, then decide. Not as though I need more versions of amps, but as you mention, I do need my fix 🙂
 
Hi Cody,

My two Ge part failures were both within the first 24 hours of use. (One didn't work property even at the Iq bias stage; the other failed after maybe half a day of running in).

The necessity to run these parts at lower current makes for a very nice summer (and year round) amp. And it's kinda neat having an amp with a
slightly negative tempco. 🙂

Cheers,
Dennis
 
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Thanks Bruce, and good to know your build went together smoothly. Sounding like they either go poof really quickly, or they’re good for the duration. Since they’re available at reasonable cost, it’s not much of a deterrent.