The Ovation sx sounds lovely as well. I just built one a couple of weeks ago. Only issue is that it is class A so it needs a pretty big heatsink. I'm not sure it sounds any better than the Ovation nx for which you can buy factory made boards from Jim's Audio.
100W 100W Ovation NX AMPLIFIER100 w 100W Current Feedback Amplifier PCB Set | eBay
The sx does run on lower rails though so that may be a consideration.
100W 100W Ovation NX AMPLIFIER100 w 100W Current Feedback Amplifier PCB Set | eBay
The sx does run on lower rails though so that may be a consideration.
Oh, I see that review now..
100W NX is better for me.. Price of parts? Roughly...Excluding case,
Thanks!
100W NX is better for me.. Price of parts? Roughly...Excluding case,
Thanks!
I didn't keep track of the cost since I had most of the parts on hand. If you buy the boards from Jim's audio they come with the PSU/protection board so all you need is the transformer, heatsinks, case and hardware. If you need everything I would guess around $120 for the BOM. I bought this transformer. Works perfectly. Be sure to note the updated info in the build notes.
still4given, thanks! The price is low, WOW! I'm sure I'll spend more on a fancy case than the working parts, CNC faceplate or something..
I did read through a little yesterday, I see there was a problem with Bias or something, I'll check for updates..
Have to find transformer in Canada, shipping is high..
I did read through a little yesterday, I see there was a problem with Bias or something, I'll check for updates..
Have to find transformer in Canada, shipping is high..
R20 becomes 1k. This centers the output stage bias adjustment (sx-Amp)
Try Piltron for transformers - they are based in Canada I believe.
Try Piltron for transformers - they are based in Canada I believe.
I ordered the Boards for NX
Piltron is in Canada, I'll check it out
Appreciate the work you put in..
Cheers!
I'm sure I'll have questions later..
Piltron is in Canada, I'll check it out
Appreciate the work you put in..
Cheers!
I'm sure I'll have questions later..
still4given, thanks! The price is low, WOW! I'm sure I'll spend more on a fancy case than the working parts, CNC faceplate or something..
I did read through a little yesterday, I see there was a problem with Bias or something, I'll check for updates..
Have to find transformer in Canada, shipping is high..
That price was an estimate. I just looked at my Mouser order for that amp and it was close to $100 and I had the drivers and outputs and most of the 1/4w through hole resistors so it may run a little higher but should be close. Just make sure your get the latest BOM. Some of the surface mount transistors were changed in the PSU. I believe that Bonsai has the latest information in the documents on his website.
This is a very good sounding amp.
I ordered the Boards for NX
Piltron is in Canada, I'll check it out
Appreciate the work you put in..
Cheers!
I'm sure I'll have questions later..
Be sure to read through the thread as well. We worked through most of the issues. It would be better for you to learn from my problems rather than have to discover them yourself. 😉
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Okay, Yes, I'll read through all.. And this will be a slow patient build for me, working on it now and then..
I assumed the price will be a little more like $250 , without case.. Still WOW!
It will be interesting, I've been through a lot of amps, Many Bryston because they're 40 min from me and Rotel, adcom, vintage stuff etc..
I'll stay posted on the thread..
I assumed the price will be a little more like $250 , without case.. Still WOW!
It will be interesting, I've been through a lot of amps, Many Bryston because they're 40 min from me and Rotel, adcom, vintage stuff etc..
I'll stay posted on the thread..
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This is another choice worthy of serious consideration. It's relatively simple and relatively low cost. It has been built by very many people and there's a lot of information available and if you search for more information you'll find there's a lot of enthusiasm for it.
60-80W Power Amplifier
It has an excellent reputation for sound quality, beating out many commercial amplifiers:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/164756-p3a-comparison-table-long.html
60-80W Power Amplifier
It has an excellent reputation for sound quality, beating out many commercial amplifiers:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/164756-p3a-comparison-table-long.html
Just to confirm, the nx-Amp documentation is up to date for the amplifer boards and for the PSU board. My thanks to all who participated in helping to improve this design.
The PCB's from jim's audio show the old values for the 4 diamond buffer resistors - the first few pages of the nx-Amp write up tells which ones to change and the values.
I have built 2 sets of boards from Jim's audio - they are good boards (about to build another for my son . . . . )
I will publish an update to the sx-Amp which will include the single sided PCB layout in the next few days. The only change in the doc is that R20 goes fropm 220 Ohms to 1k Ohms as mentioned above.
The PCB's from jim's audio show the old values for the 4 diamond buffer resistors - the first few pages of the nx-Amp write up tells which ones to change and the values.
I have built 2 sets of boards from Jim's audio - they are good boards (about to build another for my son . . . . )
I will publish an update to the sx-Amp which will include the single sided PCB layout in the next few days. The only change in the doc is that R20 goes fropm 220 Ohms to 1k Ohms as mentioned above.
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Can anybody plse point me in the direction of the single sided pcb layout of the nx amp. 🙂
It,s OK I got it !
Hello Vrystaat,
Please note that the nx-Amp is not available in single sided format - only the class A sx-Amp is.
What about, OVATION 250 POWER AMPLIFIER, is this for sharing?🙂Hello Vrystaat,
Please note that the nx-Amp is not available in single sided format - only the class A sx-Amp is.
Thimios,
This is a big complicated design. I would not recommend it.
I think for power, a good step up from the sx amp is the nx-Amp.
The e-Amp is very good, but I would have to do a lot of work on the documentation. I am too busy right now!
This is a big complicated design. I would not recommend it.
I think for power, a good step up from the sx amp is the nx-Amp.
The e-Amp is very good, but I would have to do a lot of work on the documentation. I am too busy right now!
I have been asking myself the same question for a while... what amp. I have been looking at one of the ClassD Audio amps for $200 at 125W per channel and it comes with a Trafo + PSU board.
Bonsai, your amps look pretty awesome, I wouldn't mind assembling a proven design for my first DIY amp. How much would it cost (ballpark) to build the nx or the e-amp in electronics parts?
edit: I read the first 2 pages but someone Ballparked the BOM list at $100-120 for the sx Class A amp?
Bonsai, your amps look pretty awesome, I wouldn't mind assembling a proven design for my first DIY amp. How much would it cost (ballpark) to build the nx or the e-amp in electronics parts?
edit: I read the first 2 pages but someone Ballparked the BOM list at $100-120 for the sx Class A amp?
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I Have Scanned, and did a little reading, of the NX document. It's very well put together..
Any basic chassis available for purchase complete with heat sinks?
I shy away from of Class D based on some listening years ago.. All of them completely missing Higher frequency detail.. Some agree, some don't.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/229456-no-air-class-d-yes-no.html
Any basic chassis available for purchase complete with heat sinks?
I shy away from of Class D based on some listening years ago.. All of them completely missing Higher frequency detail.. Some agree, some don't.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/229456-no-air-class-d-yes-no.html
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Great Work Bonsai!
For Piltron, it's either 33 or 34V.. VA, 300 or 500
Should I go 33 or 34V?
One below is $110..
300VA Power Transformer
Output: 2 X 33VAC @ 4.55a
--Piltron Has a so Called Low Noise Audio Transformer for SS amplifiers,
400-600 dollars.. --
For Piltron, it's either 33 or 34V.. VA, 300 or 500
Should I go 33 or 34V?
One below is $110..
300VA Power Transformer
Output: 2 X 33VAC @ 4.55a
--Piltron Has a so Called Low Noise Audio Transformer for SS amplifiers,
400-600 dollars.. --
If this is for the nx-Amp, then either will do, although I would recommend the 500 VA (that's what I am using).
Have you test a smps for sx amplifier?If this is for the nx-Amp, then either will do, although I would recommend the 500 VA (that's what I am using).
Hello Thimios, no I have not done this. I prefer standard power supply for audio. If you do use SMPS for audio, I would always recommend you add a ripple eater on the output, and also be careful for HF noise.
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