Nice construction, torb! Depending on heat production, you might need to make the holes in the bottom of your chassis larger. My first amp (a40) has an entirely wooden chassis and I perforated the bottom with holes that ultimately needed to be made larger so air would actually flow. I also had to put a spacer under the top lid for more airflow.
Are those speakers a Troels Graveson quarter wave design?
Thanks! I measured 35 C with a kitchen thermometer inside the chassis after an hour of use. It feels like a nice summer day=)
Checked out you homepage, cool builds!
They are his DTQWT mk2, built in 2014. The vfet plays them very well, the only thing missing is a bit of authority they project with more powerful amps.
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Glad to hear your internal temp is good. My webpage needs a bit of attention - my employer pulled the plug on faculty web pages a few months ago, so I've had to migrate things to a google site and haven't fully restored all of my work yet.
I've been eyeballing that DTQWT design for a while now thinking it might be a nice build. I'm trying to find a place in the house for "another" set of speakers... Thanks for sharing your impressions with the vfet2 and speaker combo!
I've been eyeballing that DTQWT design for a while now thinking it might be a nice build. I'm trying to find a place in the house for "another" set of speakers... Thanks for sharing your impressions with the vfet2 and speaker combo!
I've been eyeballing that DTQWT design for a while now thinking it might be a nice build. I'm trying to find a place in the house for "another" set of speakers... Thanks for sharing your impressions with the vfet2 and speaker combo!
The vfet is by far the best amp I have heard with them. They are nice, the only downside is the bass, which is supposed to be improved in the mk3.
best regards
...i had to obey the WAF factor.
After 100hours in the workshop doing the mechanical work, i swear NEXT time i walk into a shop and just buy amps. Nelson Pass makes good ones. 🙂
After 100hours in the workshop doing the mechanical work, i swear NEXT time i walk into a shop and just buy amps. Nelson Pass makes good ones. 🙂
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Very nice design and workmanship!
Enjoy them.
I love my F5T Monoblocks! Especially if they drive my Electrostatic Loudspeakers (Audiostatic).
Greets
Dirk
Very nice design and workmanship!
Enjoy them.
I love my F5T Monoblocks! Especially if they drive my Electrostatic Loudspeakers (Audiostatic).
Greets
Dirk
Torb,
Good work! You need more venting as Eric stated!
Eric, I think that's the TQWT.....That's actually one of Troels' Speakers I would like to build.
Good work! You need more venting as Eric stated!
Eric, I think that's the TQWT.....That's actually one of Troels' Speakers I would like to build.
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Wow! Not only are those beautiful amps, you have some serious photography skills as well! Very nice work!...i had to obey the WAF factor.
Wow! Not only are those beautiful amps, you have some serious photography skills as well! Very nice work!
Thanks all.
There is allways fun in foto's when soldering is finished.
F5 Manual scared me, 0.4Volts would require me to be "FAB" & own a fireextinguisher. 1st power-on, two months ago, made me looking up again the schematic😱
Since then the amps and me are friends.
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pair of monoblocks , for our friend slowikpl
I love these bindingposts. Great amps ZM! The finish looks so good.
Did i mention the bindingposts 🙂
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I have to admit that I've never made sure to have a fire extinguisher by my side when firing up an amp for the first time. Though, given the set of experiences that I've had and seen here, perhaps this isn't such a bad idea
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I'm always submerging my amp in bucket of oil , when firing up for first time
any oil is good , but Olive Oil is most economical , you can use it later for whatever you want

any oil is good , but Olive Oil is most economical , you can use it later for whatever you want

I'm always submerging my amp in bucket of oil , when firing up for first time
any oil is good , but Olive Oil is most economical , you can use it later for whatever you want
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I recomend Italian Extra Vergine Olive Oil. Makes the amp sing like Pavaroti.
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and then a lovely salad with a slightly smoky essence..
Burning Amp Salad
I clean my ears with olive oil before listening-
makes the sound more fluid and the soundwaves slide better to the cochlea! 😀
Greets
Dirk
makes the sound more fluid and the soundwaves slide better to the cochlea! 😀
Greets
Dirk
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