I lived in Randburg, worked in Sandton, but did not have opportunity to meet people who love to DIY!
George,
Don't know if anybody asked you this but did the sound change after changing the grounding scheme & decreasing the crosstalk - should have done but was it noticable?
John
Don't know if anybody asked you this but did the sound change after changing the grounding scheme & decreasing the crosstalk - should have done but was it noticable?
John
Your dad is a Math teacher at Hans Moore? Your surname rings a bell...
That's me! Your surname sound familiar too...
Ah, small world then! You also building one of these? They come highly recommended, by me for one 😀 😀
If you into DIY, why don't you pop in to our local forum
http://www.avforums.za.net
Cheers
Gert
If you into DIY, why don't you pop in to our local forum
http://www.avforums.za.net
Cheers
Gert
Hi John (jkeny)
As you know, instead of following Greg’s recommendation on earthing(PSU earthing point be connected to chassis ground through a 2R7 with two antiparallel diodes), I went initially for another earthing scheme (direct wire instead of 2R7//diodes).
Although with this direct earting the amplifier behaved OK on dummy load tests with sinusoidal and square waves, on real situation with long cables, my amplifier was hf oscillating (in a controlled manner though and only after a certain output level).
Earthing PSUs according to Greg’s recommendation, stopped oscillations.
The sound of the crypto-oscillating amplifier (very quiet, detailed, but lacking dynamics and fatiquing in the long run), had nothing to do with the sound of the non-oscillating amplifier (still quiet, detailed, but dynamic and non- fatiguing).
Regards
George
Don't know if anybody asked you this but did the sound change after changing the grounding scheme & decreasing the crosstalk - should have done but was it noticable?
As you know, instead of following Greg’s recommendation on earthing(PSU earthing point be connected to chassis ground through a 2R7 with two antiparallel diodes), I went initially for another earthing scheme (direct wire instead of 2R7//diodes).
Although with this direct earting the amplifier behaved OK on dummy load tests with sinusoidal and square waves, on real situation with long cables, my amplifier was hf oscillating (in a controlled manner though and only after a certain output level).
Earthing PSUs according to Greg’s recommendation, stopped oscillations.
The sound of the crypto-oscillating amplifier (very quiet, detailed, but lacking dynamics and fatiquing in the long run), had nothing to do with the sound of the non-oscillating amplifier (still quiet, detailed, but dynamic and non- fatiguing).
Regards
George
Greg's just released his new SKpre -
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/...ies=148;sesc=1f722030caab1d31b397944c596c64cf
and a new power supply for the GB150's -
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/...ies=148;sesc=1f722030caab1d31b397944c596c64cf
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/...ies=148;sesc=1f722030caab1d31b397944c596c64cf
and a new power supply for the GB150's -
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/...ies=148;sesc=1f722030caab1d31b397944c596c64cf
Hey George,
Based on your measurements I changed my grounding scheme (I was running to ground like you with no Resistor or diodes) - The amp sounds better now - I was worried after I had done my zener mods that the amp had become a little hiFi'ish but this has solved the issue & brought back that silken sound again without any tendency towards skitishness, if you now what I mean.
Thanks george - very useful measurements
regards
John
Based on your measurements I changed my grounding scheme (I was running to ground like you with no Resistor or diodes) - The amp sounds better now - I was worried after I had done my zener mods that the amp had become a little hiFi'ish but this has solved the issue & brought back that silken sound again without any tendency towards skitishness, if you now what I mean.
Thanks george - very useful measurements
regards
John
Hi John
With the direct earthing, your amplifier might have gone into controlled oscillation like mine, thus the "skitishness". Anyway, after going Greg's way (2R7//1N400X) things became rock stable again. I will post some oscilloscope screenshots from 20KHz square wave tests with the 2R7//1N400X earthing. Loading data info are embeded into the pictures
With the direct earthing, your amplifier might have gone into controlled oscillation like mine, thus the "skitishness". Anyway, after going Greg's way (2R7//1N400X) things became rock stable again. I will post some oscilloscope screenshots from 20KHz square wave tests with the 2R7//1N400X earthing. Loading data info are embeded into the pictures
Attachments
This is a very wide bandwidth amplifier.
My manual measurements with my 1MHz oscillator
show the -3dB points to be at ~3Hz and ~330KHz.
Roll-off slope is 6dB/octave beyond these points.
I verified it accidentally with an oscillating preamplifier. It was outputing a perfect 1800mVpp 5MHz sinusoid. Amplifier managed to output 680mV.
This is -8.45dB against the theoretically predicted -9dB.
Not bad.
Note:For attached measurement, power output was 1Wrms into 6 Ohm
My manual measurements with my 1MHz oscillator
show the -3dB points to be at ~3Hz and ~330KHz.
Roll-off slope is 6dB/octave beyond these points.
I verified it accidentally with an oscillating preamplifier. It was outputing a perfect 1800mVpp 5MHz sinusoid. Amplifier managed to output 680mV.
This is -8.45dB against the theoretically predicted -9dB.
Not bad.
Note:For attached measurement, power output was 1Wrms into 6 Ohm
Attachments
- Status
- Not open for further replies.
- Home
- Amplifiers
- Solid State
- Simple Killer Amp Constructor Thread