Fitted resistors my rails are 35v each but to get 3.6v at tp1 tp2 I had to lower so I have 34v with 3.6v and 33.3v with 3.6v and all looks good
On to the last part vr1 I have read the guide lots but I do not understand ,unless you mean while music playing ?
A big thank you Salas
On to the last part vr1 I have read the guide lots but I do not understand ,unless you mean while music playing ?
A big thank you Salas
Having bit different optimum rails between channels is normal and reflects the little different bias needs of the various close but never 100% close JFETS. VR1 is like a half circuit vernier for VR2. Its able to alter the input stage's rail level only. You can use it for help in bias or not, I would say only if the main rails in the two channels tend to go grossly apart for correct TP, but the bulk of adjustment must come from VR2.
Hi Salas, I will try increasing the value of R3x and see what happens. Yes, it is a orange drop PP. Just to try different values. I will try 47 and 100nf. Then change to better cap.
Alright, Lucylu's build responded logically already, I wish its the same thing needed in yours too. But in just one channel. 47nF C3 is still valid when having 2.2k R4
What do you think of orange drop pp's soundwise?
Good tone, not intruding, but not the last word in resolution either. Great for the price though. Nice pilot cap.
Ok Salas, solved! Just put in a new transistor first and that was the way to go. Both channels perfect on 3.6VDC. Now I have to wait for the new transformer and do it again! But good to know both channels perform like they have to.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Anybody listened to the amp yet?
Still waiting for the R-Core and cabinet..... My fingers are itchy!
Still waiting for the R-Core and cabinet..... My fingers are itchy!
So I finally got everything together and powered up. With 27Vdc on the rail TP1 is 7.9V.
R2,3 should have been closer to 9r but 10r was the closest available in TNPW.
Q1,Q2 were labeled 13.84.
7.9V across four leds
R13 1.2k with Q1,2 populated.
Now for the big questions........
If I replace R2,3 with 9r will TP1 become adjustable within the recommended 3.6V range?
What does VR1 resolution adjustment do?
Thanks 🙂
R2,3 should have been closer to 9r but 10r was the closest available in TNPW.
Q1,Q2 were labeled 13.84.
7.9V across four leds
R13 1.2k with Q1,2 populated.
Now for the big questions........
If I replace R2,3 with 9r will TP1 become adjustable within the recommended 3.6V range?
What does VR1 resolution adjustment do?
Thanks 🙂
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You don't want TP1 3.6V, you want TP1-TP2 to be 3.6V. TP1 is the positive end of the chain of 4 LED's, so it is 7.9V above ground. TP2 is the junction of R14 and R4 (took me forever to find it), it is the voltage on the collector of Q3. The 3.6V measurement is the base-collector voltage on Q3.
Your rail voltage seems low.
Your rail voltage seems low.
I tried to be specific but we had an interpritation break down. Haha
47Vdc in, TP1-TP2 7.9V, rail voltage maxes out at 27Vdc (VR2)
The manual says 24-27Vdc rails.
What does VR1 resolution adjustment do?
47Vdc in, TP1-TP2 7.9V, rail voltage maxes out at 27Vdc (VR2)
The manual says 24-27Vdc rails.
What does VR1 resolution adjustment do?
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The build guide for this circuit says the rail voltage should be ~35V. Many of us have found it needs to be a little lower, like 32-33V. Where did you see 24-27V rails?
VR1 basically gives you finer control over front-end rail voltage to get the TP1-TP2 voltage right. If TP1-TP2 is 7.9V (TP1 higher), and your string of 4 LEDs is 7.9V, then the junction of R4/R14/Q3 collector is at 0V. I will let someone smarter than me figure out what that means. Either way I'm pretty sure your rail voltages are too low.
VR1 basically gives you finer control over front-end rail voltage to get the TP1-TP2 voltage right. If TP1-TP2 is 7.9V (TP1 higher), and your string of 4 LEDs is 7.9V, then the junction of R4/R14/Q3 collector is at 0V. I will let someone smarter than me figure out what that means. Either way I'm pretty sure your rail voltages are too low.
What is your voltage drop across R2 and R3 (i.e., how much current is going through Q1/Q2?).
That was buzzards. I swore that it said 24-27. But you are correct, I am 10v low and there's no voltage drop because the voltages are way to low.
If VR2 won't get the rail voltage higher then you either need a higher R3x or a Q3x with a higher Idss.
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