They will be made by John Broskie...for sure.Um .. i like this.. Good layout.. WOnder if any are going to be made.. id buy a few.
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Bas Horneman said:
They will be made by John Broskie...for sure.
I love buying board's so id buy this one too. More amps i have to play with the happier and more i learn 😀
Bas, I'm in the process of sourcing components for the amp, and was wondering about your choice of cathode resistors(430ohm).
Any reason why you chose 1w wirewound?
As far as I can see only 3mA runs through them, or am I wrong?
Any reason not to use carbon composite for the cathode resistors too?
thanks
Svein
Any reason why you chose 1w wirewound?
As far as I can see only 3mA runs through them, or am I wrong?
Any reason not to use carbon composite for the cathode resistors too?
thanks
Svein
Hallo Svein,
No problem..use any resistor you like. I just chose wirewounds cause they are apparently the quietest...I have used carbon resistors for both Aikido's I've built so far.
Regards,
Bas
No problem..use any resistor you like. I just chose wirewounds cause they are apparently the quietest...I have used carbon resistors for both Aikido's I've built so far.
Regards,
Bas
Whooohoo..the psu boards arrived...(with the second batch of Aikido boards) nice and sturdy. So a big batch will be shipped tomorrow..

Tested the boards as well.
Here is how the socket should be mounted..with the socket guide between 1 and 8.

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The Aikido as shown above is dead silent...with just a little tube rush heard through 93db speakers.
here is the preliminary manual. Lot's still to do..but please read and comment. I spotted a few errors already... 🙂
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here is the preliminary manual. Lot's still to do..but please read and comment. I spotted a few errors already... 🙂

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Nice
Hey, i really like the picture on page 1 of the preliminary manual. Bas, you are great, if I knew how to use a tube I'd go with all your stuff! I don't see anything in there about which pin on the tube is which, guess I'll have to figure that out.....
Hey, i really like the picture on page 1 of the preliminary manual. Bas, you are great, if I knew how to use a tube I'd go with all your stuff! I don't see anything in there about which pin on the tube is which, guess I'll have to figure that out.....
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me now excited to get this going. 😀
I also wonder where i could get software to build pcb's for tube design's and others ?
I also wonder where i could get software to build pcb's for tube design's and others ?
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Bas Horneman said:
They will be made by John Broskie...for sure.
Just wondering is this going to be made for sure ?
www.expresspcb.com
Their software is pretty good (and free). You just have to copy and paste screencaptures because you can't print just the traces... Just make sure the size is right in the end.
-Wes
Their software is pretty good (and free). You just have to copy and paste screencaptures because you can't print just the traces... Just make sure the size is right in the end.
-Wes
Because of the gap between pin 1 and 9...there is only one way of doing the 9 pin ones. 😀I don't see anything in there about which pin on the tube is which, guess I'll have to figure that out.
Received the PCB's. Thank you.
Great!..remember if you have some pictures of your building or finished product...I'd love to put them up in an Aikido gallery.
Regards,
Bas
WRL, there is a simple trick with express PCB.
They give you dots and a dark background to prevent you making the PCB's yourself when you print.
You can print the layout and then photocopy and tone down the contrast, the darkness in the background is gone completely and the tracks are still easily dark enough to make a pcb from.
The only catch is you still get the dots, they are quite spaced out though and small enough to just tippex out if they are impeding your layout.
I layed out a Quad 405-2 with the current limiting circuits on PCB with this program, it is very easy to use. 😉
Craig
They give you dots and a dark background to prevent you making the PCB's yourself when you print.
You can print the layout and then photocopy and tone down the contrast, the darkness in the background is gone completely and the tracks are still easily dark enough to make a pcb from.
The only catch is you still get the dots, they are quite spaced out though and small enough to just tippex out if they are impeding your layout.
I layed out a Quad 405-2 with the current limiting circuits on PCB with this program, it is very easy to use. 😉
Craig
Ok..everyone who has paid, has had their boards shipped, and should have been notified. Please mail me if that is not the case.
Peter Menting's boards will ship today.
But I have plenty boards left. So I'd like everyone who has given up their name (as noted a few posts ago) to tell me if they still want the boards. Otherwise the boards will be sold to the folks that gave up their names in the 2nd group buy.
Peter Menting's boards will ship today.
But I have plenty boards left. So I'd like everyone who has given up their name (as noted a few posts ago) to tell me if they still want the boards. Otherwise the boards will be sold to the folks that gave up their names in the 2nd group buy.
hi bas, if at all possible, i'd like to purchase a pair of the akido boards, if any are left. let me know and and where to send funds
also thanks for previous suggestions given to me on another thread. i wound up refering my aikido ac filaments to @ 60v to split the diff. between top and bottom triodes, did some grounding changes and swapped the 100k safeties with 1m.
almost all noise is gone! a little residual tube hiss can be heard close to speaker.....
however i have another problem, which is fluctuating DC on out puts!? i noticed this because my amps have ma meters and they wiggle when aikido is hooked up(otherwise i would not have noticed so soon)-i got DC readings of 1mv to like 40mvs and infrequently a little more, negative readings as well that seem to mirror the + readings . these readings are with preamp warmed up. they seem to oscillate steadily up and down-anyone have enlightenment on this type of problem-!?
thanks! charlie
also thanks for previous suggestions given to me on another thread. i wound up refering my aikido ac filaments to @ 60v to split the diff. between top and bottom triodes, did some grounding changes and swapped the 100k safeties with 1m.
almost all noise is gone! a little residual tube hiss can be heard close to speaker.....
however i have another problem, which is fluctuating DC on out puts!? i noticed this because my amps have ma meters and they wiggle when aikido is hooked up(otherwise i would not have noticed so soon)-i got DC readings of 1mv to like 40mvs and infrequently a little more, negative readings as well that seem to mirror the + readings . these readings are with preamp warmed up. they seem to oscillate steadily up and down-anyone have enlightenment on this type of problem-!?
thanks! charlie
Yeah, that software is kind of a pain. But if you want to get rid of the dots... just change the background to white and the traces to black... Then screen capture and resize in word or some other image editor. Despite this, the netlist function is incredibly useful.
-Wes
-Wes
5687 heater wiring
I don't have my Aikido boards yet but looking at a copy of the PC board it looks like 4 and 5 go to the heater. Should 4 and 5 be joined together and 8 be used for the other heater connection?
I don't have my Aikido boards yet but looking at a copy of the PC board it looks like 4 and 5 go to the heater. Should 4 and 5 be joined together and 8 be used for the other heater connection?
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