Sansui G6000 clone BY Dx .... not mine, just something i have prepared to share

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It is a "freeware".... something you can make yours...something you can modify in this same thread and show your progress, to post pictures, to make pcboard layout if you want, to make it yours, to try to make it better, to make other versions...you can use this thread or open a new one....it is up to you.

This is not mine...i was trying to make a marriage from a Sansui 33000 and a Marantz 2238B....i could not make it....then i have perceived the sound became good when i realised the final schematic is too much alike the Sansui G6000...so, it is a Sansui G6000 by Dx, with simple transistors (BD139/140) and power will be 70/140/250 at 8, 4 and 2 ohms and supply goes from 25 to 42 volts symetrical.

I am now making video edition.... soon you gonna have schematic and video.

Plug your soldering iron in the mains and be happy!

regards,

Carlos
 

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Now you can assemble the output amplifiers

Here you have the schematic....a video explaining details gonna be edited and upload to Youtube very soon.

Link gonna be posted here.

Output power is 80/160/280 Watts RMS at 8/4 and 2 ohms impedance..distortion is 0.004%/0.008% and 0.030%

Operating 42 plus 42 volts

Simple and cheap transistors used, BC546/556 and BD139/140 as drivers and output we have two pairs (will check if enougth soon) of MJ4302A and MJL4281A...input differential is FET 2SK170

Sensitivity 800 mV peak to drive amplifier to full output swing

Frequency response goes from DC to 100 Kilohertz

Input impedance is 56K

regards,

Carlos
 

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Yes, I thought of that but it seemed like an odd thing to do in a commercial venture to add extra parts, pads and tracks, not to mention the added labor to avoid ordering a special value in resistor. I understand it in diy but surely Sanusi would have no trouble acquiring a 30k resistor. Also setting up two pots is extra time for what it gains you. I accept the answer, but it just surprises me.
 
I have made a pcboard to build a prototype

It is not pretty and this one i have to check.... i am back to work and this is a cell phone picture...after a double check i will post a better image.

This way you have an idea how to make yours if you intend to build.

It gonna be a nice idea, this amplifier sounds good...a good unit to give a try, another option is to buy one...in Brazil we cannot have by less than 3000 USD as people know this is a very special equipment.

This pcboard i have traced in a very fast way and i cannot check it now.... latter one i will check it and produce a better image.... you can see the second image i have found errors.

regards,

Carlos
 

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I do not know what moved Sansui to do this way

Maybe the special resistor (30K) is more expensive than 2 standard units.

Well.... who knows?

Factory does not exist, designers have associated with a new brand but i do think that new brand close doors... we will never know.

Sansui personnel worked with high end tube amplifiers using Hashimoto Electric transformer technology

regards,

Carlos
 
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My struggle to obtain better audio with the cheap cameras i have

Here you see the method i am using to overcome my audio problems to show you audio quality from Dx Amplifiers.

The Unbeatable video, the one you have the link down the signature line, was made this way.... it is the GOT amplifier, that one not published.

So, soon you gonna understand why i do appreciate this Sansui...the treble!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQV3dWhob24

regards,

Carlos
 
I have made a recording of this clone amplifier

It is almost a copy from Sansui G6000... modifications very small in quantity and in quality.

Live audio, the sound i am listening, is way much better than this sound you listen....recording still a recording.... i could not find, yet, the perfection in audio recording together video...maybe i will be force to buy a high end Video Camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m-rNkVLbmA

regards,

Carlos
 
I have checked the layout and if you make it this way

Gonna result in plug and play.... trimpot midway will be reasonable to start.

Some images (enlarged) from the schematic are provided for you to check doubts related connections...only enlarged you can see dots inter connecting stuff.

regards,

Carlos
 

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Carlos, thank you for sharing the schematic .

I've been always attracted by the idea of cloning a vintage amplifier. This amplifier has been one of my favourites. I love your technique for making pcb's...

Best regards ,
 
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