From my measurements it is 25mm X 35mm marked out on the board for Q5 and Q6.
Thank you very much!
Dennis
How high is the toroidal you mentioned?
Because it will be partly under the PCB boards.
Bracket is about 5 cm, PCB also, if I look at this ever funny picture.
Got my kit today. Looks excellent! T-bracket + PCB protrude 100mm from the heatsink and length is 255mm.
BK
Order and payment are on their way.
It went flawlessly.
Thank you, Papa, Jason and Mark!
Kind regards,
Gyuri
It went flawlessly.
Thank you, Papa, Jason and Mark!
Kind regards,
Gyuri
Does anybody know what to expect from the specs/sound if I use my ordinary +-24 VDC First Watt standard PSU? (with addapted resistors on the amp PCB like advised in the draft)
Is it "just" less output swing or more the overall perfomance of the amp?
kind regards
stefan
Is it "just" less output swing or more the overall perfomance of the amp?
kind regards
stefan
From my measurements it is 25mm X 35mm marked out on the board for Q5 and Q6.
I just made my order with Mouser and I want to emphasis that the 35mm dimension on the board includes the pins attaching to the board so the heatsink itself should be shorter. The ones I ordered are like 18mm X 25mm or thereabouts.
A few questions regarding active devices:
is there any Idss we should aim when choosing the input jfets?
Do the input stage mosfets (2sk2013/2sj213) need matching?
What about the cascade output mosfets?
You will note at the end of the article the adjustments for different
Mosfets and different Idss for input Jfets. Matching is not required,
but it is desirable to get the Jfet Idss within 1 mA of each other.
😎
Does anybody know what to expect from the
specs/sound if I use my ordinary +-24 VDC First Watt standard PSU? (with
adapted resistors on the amp PCB like advised in the draft). Is it "just" less
output swing or more the overall perfomance of the amp?
Mostly less output. With 28 volts we get 15 watts. With 24 V rails you
can expect less than 10 watts, but you can also run more bias current.
😎
Mostly less output. With 28 volts we get 15 watts. With 24 V rails you
can expect less than 10 watts, but you can also run more bias current.
😎
Should we aim for 28V unloaded or maybe 30V unloaded so that it sags a bit under load?
My crippled F4 has an unloaded PSU voltage of +-32 that drops down to 30.1 when biased up!
Should I follow the same principle here and aim for 2 volts over desired PSU voltage?
Should we aim for 28V unloaded or maybe 30V unloaded so that it sags a bit under load?
My crippled F4 has an unloaded PSU voltage of +-32 that drops down to 30.1 when biased up!
Should I follow the same principle here and aim for 2 volts over desired PSU voltage?
What I understand is the rail voltage means the voltage without load, but I'm not 100% sure.
Got my kit today. Looks excellent! T-bracket + PCB protrude 100mm from the heatsink and length is 255mm.
BK
Happy Diyers in USA... congratulations 😀
Europeeans needs patience... few matched pairs wait meeting with Papa Vfet P2 pcb's in short time

so far I am on the list #1 for this Essentials Kit
I do subscribe messages "Sony VFET Kit Interest Group"
but I did not received any message related to purchase/payment
DiyAudioStore doesn't contain any entry related to this "specific" Kit
It looks that Jason is busy these days.
May be somebody can advice how to pay for Kit
Thanks
tadek
I do subscribe messages "Sony VFET Kit Interest Group"
but I did not received any message related to purchase/payment
DiyAudioStore doesn't contain any entry related to this "specific" Kit
It looks that Jason is busy these days.
May be somebody can advice how to pay for Kit
Thanks
tadek
Shipping method
Hi Jason,
In your post here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/276711-sony-vfet-amplifier-part-2-a-142.html#post4790857
you showed USPS Priority International shipping rates. However,
when I tried ordering, I can only see USPS Priority Mail Express International
rate, which is somewhat more expensive.
Is the express option the only one now available? If not, can this be corrected?
Thanks,
Dennis
Hi Jason,
In your post here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/276711-sony-vfet-amplifier-part-2-a-142.html#post4790857
you showed USPS Priority International shipping rates. However,
when I tried ordering, I can only see USPS Priority Mail Express International
rate, which is somewhat more expensive.
Is the express option the only one now available? If not, can this be corrected?
Thanks,
Dennis
Attachments
My order was made by another member to share shipping, but I did go to the shop to check the shipping rates and we had the priority option with tracking and insurance.
Hi Jason,
In your post here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/276711-sony-vfet-amplifier-part-2-a-142.html#post4790857
you showed USPS Priority International shipping rates. However,
when I tried ordering, I can only see USPS Priority Mail Express International
rate, which is somewhat more expensive.
Is the express option the only one now available? If not, can this be corrected?
Thanks,
Dennis
Interesting and a little odd! Perhaps something to do with your location? I'm not sure. UPS should be fine, but I am not sure about the insurance situation on UPS. Please email contact@diyaudiostore.com with your delivery address ASAP and we will be able to review this for you. We can often see more shipping options than what is offered via the store interface, which tends to offer "the cheapest slow", "the cheapest priority", "the cheapest express". It might be that UPS price is "hiding" a slightly more expensive USPS Priority option if the system classes them as the same "level" of service. Anyway, let us know your address and we'll see what we can do!
Thanks Jason. I just sent an email.
UPS would not be a good idea for folks in Canada since their fees for packages
needing customs clearance is very high.
Cheers,
Dennis
UPS would not be a good idea for folks in Canada since their fees for packages
needing customs clearance is very high.
Cheers,
Dennis
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