Sony vFET Amplifier Part 2

Put...Put...Put

I just switched from 89dB speakers to 94dB speakers.
Using TeaBag VFET2 boards with Botte suggested changes

With CLC PSU using 25V transformer: .
If I put my ear very close to the speakers I hear a put.. put.. put. Frequency is about a beat per second. Same for both speakers. At listening position can't hear the put put put - just great sound

Repeated using 22V transformers - same thing

Switched to a different CLC PSU using 18V transformer - no put puts

Thoughts anyone???

Much appreciated and thanks

Bob
 
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now you tells more ....

with PSU voltage - to have putput , try (temporary) "shorting" R20 (schm from post #11)

but!! "shorting" means not dead short (offset issue ) but just AC shorting with , say, 470uF cap , neg pole to gnd

idea is isolating FE from OS

if putput is gone , FE is culprit

is putput ( I like that worrrrrrrd!) is still there , OS is culprit

then we can go further
 
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then mark that amp as Tractor , and build another

:rofl:

ok , few things :

-that amp really needs 28V rails , no lower , or it will be starved; you can go withh lower rails , but not without excluding series regs .... and that's another amp ....... but you already know all that

- go methodically; parts are cheap while random work is not , meaning - not overly efficient ....... so - just replace all TL431 in channel , then try again , rebiasing da thing of course ; good thing - it'll already be in ballpark when you power it up

then report here
 
Finally made some headway. Had it on some test speakers and everything is good.


My VFETS were not the best matches so you will see the 0.1 ohm resistors on each drain. In the end a Vgs difference of 0.4 didn't make that much current difference.

Distortion came out about .03% at 1 watt, 8ohm
 

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