The diyAudio First Watt M2x

finished m2x

Recently completed my M2X, I build Ishikawa (like official M2) and MtView boards.
To me the Ishikawa and MtView sound pretty similar (but I dont have the most revealing setup), removing C0 from the main board made no audible difference to me.

No hum, dc offset at -55mV and -88mV . Did load testing (I build a stereo 7.6ohm load with 13x15W ceramic resistors/channel) at max power. No blown fuses or anomalies.

And most important, sounds great.


I am very happy with the amp. But I did order the Aleph J boards because I like the ACA very much, so I am curious how Aleph J will sound in comparison.

Thanks for all the help, I still cant believe I finished it without blowing it up.
 

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M2x MOSFET not getting biased

I have been working on this for a while now and still can't figure it out. I have checked and rechecked everything. It all seems to be correct. I probably missed something. I have one working board and one that won't bias. I took off the input stage just to be sure , but that didn't change anything.

I have included a picture of the schematic with the measured board voltages. The bad board voltages are highlighted in red. The voltages were taken after the good board comes up and the voltages drop from +/- 25V to +/- 22.7 V. If I unplug the good board the rail voltages stay at +/- 25V for the bad board.

The good board MOSFETs turn on the heat sink heats up. I was able to zero out the output and run signal through it.

Hopefully someone else has seen this. I'm sure I will say duh! after I find the answer. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.



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M2x MOSFET not getting biased

I have been working on this for a while now and still can't figure it out. I have checked and rechecked everything. It all seems to be correct. I probably missed something. I have one working board and one that won't bias. I took off the input stage just to be sure , but that didn't change anything.

I have included a picture of the schematic with the measured board voltages. The bad board voltages are highlighted in red. The voltages were taken after the good board comes up and the voltages drop from +/- 25V to +/- 22.7 V. If I unplug the good board the rail voltages stay at +/- 25V for the bad board.

The good board MOSFETs turn on the heat sink heats up. I was able to zero out the output and run signal through it.

Hopefully someone else has seen this. I'm sure I will say duh! after I find the answer. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.


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M2x MOSFET not getting biased

Thanks for the reply Zen Mod,

Of course I figured it out shortly after I posted. The voltage between R8 and Q5 was the same as between R7 and Q5. So the CB3 cap must be shorted. I think I probably heated it up too much when I installed it. The 1uF cap read 20 ohms with the multi meter. I replaced it with another cap and now it works.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
Another M2X for this world

After about a months worth of spare time on the bench she is now warm and breathing music in my system. It has a Mountain View input buffer. None of the top end clinical harshness of the F5 just smooth creamy music.

Thank you Mr Pass for your generosity to this forum and Mark Johnson and 6L6 for making his generosity comprehensible and straightforward for us mere plebeians. If anyone is thinking about building a First Watt amp I can definitely recommend this one.
 

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OK here we go. Sources are an old Rega Planet with the Rega DAC on the digital side. a Rega RP6 with an Exact cartridge a Tangospinner subplatter and a Jasmine 2.0 phono preamp. The line stage preamp is a NZ DJW (David Watson) SIT based circuit. The signal is spit to a M2X for mid and treble and an old refurbished Quad 606 power amp which is crossed via a miniDSP for the bass. The M2X feeds a lightly crossed open baffle MarkAudio Alpair 12P and a Fountek Neo3 tweeter in a baffle of my design. The bass is handled by Eminence Beta 15A in Martin King style H-frames. Hope that helps
 

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