Many thanks for the feedbackGA-impressive work.Congratulations.
Alex.
My Entry: No-Compromise OTL Tube Headphone Amplifier from Andrea Ciuffoli
This is my version of the "No-Compromise OTL Tube Headphone Amplifier" from Andrea Ciuffoli. I figured the compromise is that this is my first shot at building something like this (and it shows). Thanks to everyone on this forum! I learned much from you guys. I am no expert, but it sounds great to me. Enjoy!
This is my version of the "No-Compromise OTL Tube Headphone Amplifier" from Andrea Ciuffoli. I figured the compromise is that this is my first shot at building something like this (and it shows). Thanks to everyone on this forum! I learned much from you guys. I am no expert, but it sounds great to me. Enjoy!
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Fantastic work
CHeers
I figured the compromise is that this is my first shot at building something like this (and it shows).
If you're referring to the semi-industrial aesthetic, I think that's what it's got going for it!
This is my version of the "No-Compromise OTL Tube Headphone Amplifier" from Andrea Ciuffoli. I figured the compromise is that this is my first shot at building something like this (and it shows). Thanks to everyone on this forum! I learned much from you guys. I am no expert, but it sounds great to me. Enjoy!
i like it ! love the industrial look that Lowpoke is talking about.
1626 Darling/12v6 combo TOY
This is just a toy built for the bedroom flatscreen. Really nice clear sound, I prefer to use the 12v6 as it has a bit more punch.
The wood sides are solid Black Walnut, and it came out nice.
The pinouts are virtually the same, but to use the 12v6 strap pin 4 to 5 for triode mode, or run pentode mode switched to the B+.
This is just a toy built for the bedroom flatscreen. Really nice clear sound, I prefer to use the 12v6 as it has a bit more punch.
The wood sides are solid Black Walnut, and it came out nice.
The pinouts are virtually the same, but to use the 12v6 strap pin 4 to 5 for triode mode, or run pentode mode switched to the B+.
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This is just a toy built for the bedroom flatscreen.
The other kids always had better toys than me. Alas, nothing's changed.
The wood sides are solid Black Walnut, and it came out nice.
Knobs from an HKx30 series receiver?
dave
RE: Knobs
Hello, Dave
I finally, started to use parts from her carcass (to nice to throw away).
Then 2 years ago, the 300B's power NPN's fried, so I upgraded with a somewhat more powerful quad of new Sanken NPN's and have not had any issues since.
With the new quad installed, power has increased five fold and wow, that class A sound is nice (even tho SAND).
I prefer the sound from the tube's overall because the detail's in the music passages shine even with 1/3 watt.
Thank You for looking, there will be much more to come in the near future.
Michael (mltube)
Hello, Dave
Yes, you are correct the knobs are from an old HK 300A I had for many years, and then replaced it with my 300B when it died.Knobs from an HKx30 series receiver?
I finally, started to use parts from her carcass (to nice to throw away).
Then 2 years ago, the 300B's power NPN's fried, so I upgraded with a somewhat more powerful quad of new Sanken NPN's and have not had any issues since.
With the new quad installed, power has increased five fold and wow, that class A sound is nice (even tho SAND).
I prefer the sound from the tube's overall because the detail's in the music passages shine even with 1/3 watt.
Thank You for looking, there will be much more to come in the near future.
Michael (mltube)
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Nicola's 6EM7
just finished a little triode amp for my nephew..
I'm getting almost 3 Watt's out of the Telly tubes.
a bit of the insides.
I use a LED as bias on the first stage.
amaaaazing.
the amp is upside down in these pics.
the pcb,s are bolted to the top cover
I was going to call it GG7 (as you can see on the top of the pic)
But I lasered the front panels the wrong way around...
just finished a little triode amp for my nephew..
I'm getting almost 3 Watt's out of the Telly tubes.
a bit of the insides.
I use a LED as bias on the first stage.
amaaaazing.
the amp is upside down in these pics.
the pcb,s are bolted to the top cover
I was going to call it GG7 (as you can see on the top of the pic)
But I lasered the front panels the wrong way around...
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head1962 cool, can you show the circuit or give a link...
this is it.
Nick's amp
green lines are air wires
blue is copper jumpers on my PCB's
and dottet violet are wires going to the switch (LS / HP)
the blue numbers on the left are part numbers for Distrelec, a big European parts shop.
My first amp project
After 6 months! its done my first tube amp...Tublelab SSE with EH KT88'S, resprayed Mars iron, VT4C Chassis and knobs and hardware store handles
After 6 months! its done my first tube amp...Tublelab SSE with EH KT88'S, resprayed Mars iron, VT4C Chassis and knobs and hardware store handles
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After 6 months! its done my first tube amp...Tublelab SSE with EH KT88'S, resprayed Mars iron, VT4C Chassis and knobs and hardware store handles
It's a piece of art, just gorgeous. Congrats!!
Your signature says it all!
Greetings to down under,
Stefan
Very professional looking. All my amp look like uncle Bob built them.After 6 months! its done my first tube amp...Tublelab SSE with EH KT88'S, resprayed Mars iron, VT4C Chassis and knobs and hardware store handles
After 6 months! its done my first tube amp...Tublelab SSE with EH KT88'S, resprayed Mars iron, VT4C Chassis and knobs and hardware store handles
very nice!
i bet it doesn't cost you $3.5k to build either.
After 6 months! its done my first tube amp...Tublelab SSE with EH KT88'S, resprayed Mars iron, VT4C Chassis and knobs and hardware store handles
Great work with the Tubelab Simple SE. I think you have the most beautiful one Can you give us feedback on the SSE ? How does it perform compared to other gear you heard ? Maybe you can post the details on the tubelab section
Again, she is beautiful
Great work with the Tubelab Simple SE. I think you have the most beautiful one Can you give us feedback on the SSE ? How does it perform compared to other gear you heard ? Maybe you can post the details on the tubelab section
Again, she is beautiful
Well thanks for the kind words from everyone, much appreciated..I tried to build a project that looked vintage and modern at the same time so alot of thought went into the overall design....and having a wonderfull SSE circuit as a starting point you really cant go wrong...I also left plenty of chassis room for upgrades ie bigger output trannies, motor run caps etc...i haven't totaled up the cost but between 1k and 1.5k maybe and the strong aussie dollar helps
well back to listening
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