stealth2 4A 600v on the way ,the same that I have on phono ,just becouse digikey have to-92 heatsink.....
stormsonic said:
Had no issues for DC. The 9240 has actually more transconductance than the 240 at low frequencies in your first link. You will need P&N symmetric as the cct is. The initial regulator was made for positive given the best choices from my inventory. I use a shunt N-FET in my high voltage one for example, just because they are much more available at 500V. You can adjust the topology as you wish. I don't expect any real performance differences in practice, given the use of N-FETs or other suitable part numbers, as long as their gm is comparable to the original choices.
@nicoch46
if you are reffering to rectyfying diodes, why not use HEXFREDs HFA08PB60 for example)? Look at datasheet for junction capacitance at desired voltage (aproxx. 18pF for 45V) and then calculate correct snubber across diodes for some sonic improvement.
Or any other soft recovery diodes. Soft recovery is more important than fast or ultrafast.
Schottkys (example MBR 1035, 1045,..1060)are only good for low voltages as Salas suggested. And where low voltage drop is required.
if you are reffering to rectyfying diodes, why not use HEXFREDs HFA08PB60 for example)? Look at datasheet for junction capacitance at desired voltage (aproxx. 18pF for 45V) and then calculate correct snubber across diodes for some sonic improvement.
Or any other soft recovery diodes. Soft recovery is more important than fast or ultrafast.
Schottkys (example MBR 1035, 1045,..1060)are only good for low voltages as Salas suggested. And where low voltage drop is required.
Hi stormsonic
the stealth are soft recovery ,stealth recovery😀😀 and yes the HFA08PB60 are very good but cost 3x rispect the stealth 4A and I use 16 diode....
the hfa04pb60 was the candidate at the same price but in the and I order the same stealth2 that I have in my phono becouse this upgraded the same byv27-200, I know ....and prefear digikey that have to-92 heatsink too
the stealth are soft recovery ,stealth recovery😀😀 and yes the HFA08PB60 are very good but cost 3x rispect the stealth 4A and I use 16 diode....
the hfa04pb60 was the candidate at the same price but in the and I order the same stealth2 that I have in my phono becouse this upgraded the same byv27-200, I know ....and prefear digikey that have to-92 heatsink too
this diode look like 9pf
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FF/FFPF04S60S.pdf
I thinks that I will tray use without snubber ,on phono I lived in place the 0.1uf used for byv27
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FF/FFPF04S60S.pdf
I thinks that I will tray use without snubber ,on phono I lived in place the 0.1uf used for byv27
@nicoch46
HFA08PB60 = 0.952 €, STEALTH2 600V 4A = 0.74 €. Not big difference for DIY purpose.
Sorry for OT
HFA08PB60 = 0.952 €, STEALTH2 600V 4A = 0.74 €. Not big difference for DIY purpose.
Sorry for OT
Hi Iko,
Just replaced smoothing caps on v1 with NC KMG and hooked up to my B1 to burn in. Will compare once fully run in and post result.
Just replaced smoothing caps on v1 with NC KMG and hooked up to my B1 to burn in. Will compare once fully run in and post result.
Been having some hum on my B1 after replacing the regulator with my v1...still trying to trace where the problem is. Will redo all the grounding in it.
Maybe something is not functioning well anymore in the actual v1 after the manipulation? Does it drop correct voltage on its R1 indicating that the CCS is working OK? Is the driver BC550 OK?
Hi Salas,
My B1 with a simplified LDR volume control sounds fine with v1...just annoying with the background hum especially when I turn on my subs. With all the filter caps C1, C2, etc on B1 removed as suggested the sound became even clearer.
My gut feel is that the hum is due to a ground loop. I will try to do regrounding to see if I can get rid of the hum.
My B1 with a simplified LDR volume control sounds fine with v1...just annoying with the background hum especially when I turn on my subs. With all the filter caps C1, C2, etc on B1 removed as suggested the sound became even clearer.
My gut feel is that the hum is due to a ground loop. I will try to do regrounding to see if I can get rid of the hum.
half OT
as this general info can usefull...
S*.de I don't feel too much ,my trafo is their top ,potted plus shield ,but very bad regulation and some problem on service..(paypal help) and after same time I recived an email that I have not paid !!!!crazy
the ebay shop work fine...
thanks for other link
best
as this general info can usefull...
S*.de I don't feel too much ,my trafo is their top ,potted plus shield ,but very bad regulation and some problem on service..(paypal help) and after same time I recived an email that I have not paid !!!!crazy
the ebay shop work fine...
thanks for other link
best
fusible resistor
HI Salas
As normal fuse have a lot of problem , can be better http://www.vishay.com/resistors-discrete/fusible/ ??
HI Salas
As normal fuse have a lot of problem , can be better http://www.vishay.com/resistors-discrete/fusible/ ??
I found the cause of the hum...it was a broken solder joint on the -ve speaker post terminal on one of the channel of my T-amp. After re soldering, it is quiet again 🙂 .
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