Bryston 4bsst cloned boards, these are the nicest boards I ever worked with, thick copper traces, gold plated and the boards are 2mm fr4 ,really a nice feel.
I see no reason for the esoteric caps for the source/emitter on those OPS
boards. Do they want to sell extra esoteric items ??
OS
Hi guys! Posting in this thread after a long time.
Just finished a couple monoblocks. 🙂
You are close to class G/H/D .. man.
Almost no heatsink ... 200 w power.
OS
It's not caps they just look like, it's 0.22r 1% resistors, russian made.I see no reason for the esoteric caps for the source/emitter on those OPS
boards. Do they want to sell extra esoteric items ??
OS
Nice and compact module apex, nice epcos inductor, what's the power out?
200W/8R
Is it all through hole components? Also I saw there was a D200.2 on the web, is there a web store? [emoji3]
Is this also a DIY project or just a commercial product ? As DIY it looks very interesting.
Are the boards available for DIY use ?
Are the boards available for DIY use ?
Is this also a DIY project or just a commercial product ? As DIY it looks very interesting.
Are the boards available for DIY use ?
Class D Amp with LM566, LM393 and 2XIRF530
Hi Amplidude, how are you getting on with your Bryston clone boards. I got some to experiment with on the basis of your pics. Did you know that the vendor also does balanced/unbalanced input and power supply/protection boards. Had a quick look the schematics and found that the power amp and input boards are pretty much straight from the Bryston manual, with a few small enhancements. The power supply board incorporates power, speaker protection, mains soft start, and over temperature protection - this one is original, although the circuitry is pretty standard. I can post pictures if anyone is interested. The only thing to watch out for is the quiescent current adjustment - they've shaved one resistor out of the Bryston circuit which makes it possible to set the quiescent current high enough to fry the output stages. So be careful when setting up.
Bryston 4bsst clone
Hi chalky.
I'm making some progress, but going slow because I want to use the best components, matching transistors etc..
Pic is from now just finished the small heatsink on input board voltage regulator.
I'm really glad you studied the original schematics, because I didn't, yet, I will follow your advice and be careful under first power up, I'm pretty exited how it will sound, all the efforts should lead to sweet sound.
So you are building the amp too? Or only the outputs?
Hi chalky.
I'm making some progress, but going slow because I want to use the best components, matching transistors etc..
Pic is from now just finished the small heatsink on input board voltage regulator.
I'm really glad you studied the original schematics, because I didn't, yet, I will follow your advice and be careful under first power up, I'm pretty exited how it will sound, all the efforts should lead to sweet sound.
So you are building the amp too? Or only the outputs?
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