I think the TO-3 regulator is too close to your blue (Philips?) cap...
Yes ,is close and evry hot.
Hi
This is one of my amps:
It looks like a prototype but sounds quite good.
Here are more photos and detailed description.
amplifier description
Text is in polish but figures and schematic diagrams are self explanatory
This is one of my amps:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
It looks like a prototype but sounds quite good.
Here are more photos and detailed description.
amplifier description
Text is in polish but figures and schematic diagrams are self explanatory
Hi,
Here is my Velleman K4040 kit ready for final bias adjustment.
It took me a weekend or about 15 hours to put her together. Easy kit to build with nice finish in black and chrome.
I’ve got the work log here http://www.veiset.net/k4040/k4040wl01.html (in Norwegian only, but the pictures tells the story)
Here is my Velleman K4040 kit ready for final bias adjustment.
It took me a weekend or about 15 hours to put her together. Easy kit to build with nice finish in black and chrome.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I’ve got the work log here http://www.veiset.net/k4040/k4040wl01.html (in Norwegian only, but the pictures tells the story)
Upupa Epops said:Guys, have you children ? Do you know, that exist in safety norms something, which is called as " hammer test" ? Do you think, that tube have temperature lower than 60 ° C, which norms prescribe for finger touchable parts ?
you're right. it's funny, but we have to foresee it, leave out any trobles. my tube ampl has +75 C. it's realy dangerous
Layberinthius said:Great Scott! what does your CD player look like!?!?
Maybe it looks like this.
http://www.briangt.com/gallery/cdpro2-atagg/DSCN0267
Anthony
Sweet!
What is it with you Canadians and moving parts...
I met a Canadian DIYer from Quebec? (I forget) a couple of years ago at one of those audio shows in NYC. He brought down his turntable he had made to use as a source for one of the rooms. The turntable was machined in aluminum with carbon fiber throughout; plith, platter, arm... The turntable was isolated by some form of liquid damping at the four corners.
It was the most beautiful turntable I had ever seen. And unique...the only one made.
Although form must follow function; no DIYer should be afraid of making something too beautiful.
What is it with you Canadians and moving parts...
I met a Canadian DIYer from Quebec? (I forget) a couple of years ago at one of those audio shows in NYC. He brought down his turntable he had made to use as a source for one of the rooms. The turntable was machined in aluminum with carbon fiber throughout; plith, platter, arm... The turntable was isolated by some form of liquid damping at the four corners.
It was the most beautiful turntable I had ever seen. And unique...the only one made.
Although form must follow function; no DIYer should be afraid of making something too beautiful.
Re: The new look of my KT88 SE amp
Wow!!
That's certianly a marked difference from the last chassis =D
Great work!!
pingfloid said:¿Remember the amp I did in a chassis made with recycled parts taken from the bin?: link here
Now I have mounted it in a standard 1U rack box.
The KT88 is runing in triode mode. I love the sound!
Wow!!
That's certianly a marked difference from the last chassis =D
Great work!!
Hi Everynone! My first post at this interesting forum.
I could start with following suit - showing off some of the hardware I have build:
First a pre-amp using ECC82
Power supply is in a separate box
Next out is a OTL headphone amp based on 6SN7
Power supply uses tube rectifier and electronic regulation.
Finally, an OTL for headphones using 6AS7 + E88CC
More will come - current plan is an SE with 807's...
I could start with following suit - showing off some of the hardware I have build:
First a pre-amp using ECC82
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Power supply is in a separate box
Next out is a OTL headphone amp based on 6SN7
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Power supply uses tube rectifier and electronic regulation.
Finally, an OTL for headphones using 6AS7 + E88CC
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
More will come - current plan is an SE with 807's...
SHOW ME YOURS AND I'LL...NEVER MIND...
Hi,
It's not as if we're using Roentgen tubes here, Pavel...
Nice work Illuwatar.
Cheers,
Hi,
Can you have in future a children ? If yes, cover it .
It's not as if we're using Roentgen tubes here, Pavel...
Nice work Illuwatar.
Cheers,
New Sango Amp ...
I seem to have that attachment to wood ...
Top:
http://www.altmann.haan.de/z_pics/sango_amp.jpg
Bottom:
http://www.altmann.haan.de/z_pics/sango_bottom.jpg
Charles
I seem to have that attachment to wood ...
Top:
http://www.altmann.haan.de/z_pics/sango_amp.jpg
Bottom:
http://www.altmann.haan.de/z_pics/sango_bottom.jpg
Charles
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