Dear all,
Having bought an SSE board (and transformers) years ago, I now want to go ahead and build this. In looking up the parts on mouser/digikey it appears that many of the part numbers are obsolete, or parts discontinued. Do any of you recent builders have a list of current part numbers you could share with me? I am UK based.
Thanks in advance...
Having bought an SSE board (and transformers) years ago, I now want to go ahead and build this. In looking up the parts on mouser/digikey it appears that many of the part numbers are obsolete, or parts discontinued. Do any of you recent builders have a list of current part numbers you could share with me? I am UK based.
Thanks in advance...
I emailed Mouser and Digikey, they sent back spreadsheets - not particularly helpful I'm afraid. DK's is unintelligible, and mouser's gives references for three only of the caps, with up to a 66 week lead time (!) and lists the resistors as not stocked and subject to a minimum factory order.
I'm going through the list one by one. Once I have my list I'll post here if that helps.
I'm going through the list one by one. Once I have my list I'll post here if that helps.
I haven't populated an SSE board in quite some time, and those were built from my parts collection which dates back to the dawn of time. The SSE is not very critical of parts selection so you can often find something close. I'll start from my parts list and see what I can find that's current at Mouser or DK. Please post a list of the stuff you can't find, and I'll start there.
We are in the early stages of an ugly winter storm, and we live in a rural area where the electrical distribution system is about 70 years old. The power company has not trimmed the trees along the power line paths in about 6 years, so I expect our power to go out when the wind picks up. Temperatures in the 0 degrees F (-16C) range are expected with winds up to 50 MPH.
We are in the early stages of an ugly winter storm, and we live in a rural area where the electrical distribution system is about 70 years old. The power company has not trimmed the trees along the power line paths in about 6 years, so I expect our power to go out when the wind picks up. Temperatures in the 0 degrees F (-16C) range are expected with winds up to 50 MPH.
That's really kind, thank you. I'll source what I can and post the list here. No hurry. I hope you stay safe and warm.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
47uF 500V 20%,
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I have come up with part numbers for most of the capacitors, and some of the resistors so far. I'll post the complete list here and in a new thread about the SSE in the Tubalab forums when it's done. That depends on the weather and some planned Christmas gatherings.
The 10M45S can be substituted with several other IXYS components. The discussion starts in post #34 here:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/10m45s.390771/page-2
Use the B43501A6476M000 for the 47 uF 500 volt cap. Both Mouser and DigiKey have them in stock.
The 10M45S can be substituted with several other IXYS components. The discussion starts in post #34 here:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/10m45s.390771/page-2
Use the B43501A6476M000 for the 47 uF 500 volt cap. Both Mouser and DigiKey have them in stock.
Other than the 10M45S the only other part that are questionable to find are those Fred diodes. I do not believe you will sacrifice much using 1N4007's or 1N5408's. Everything else is standard electronic parts with many substitutes available.
Never a problem after building a number of SSE. The gate resistor is there for that reason.Please check for oscillations when you’re using 10M45S (or 10M90S).
Regards, Gerrit
Those diodes can be left out if you don't want to use the solid state rectifier option. The best current substitute is the DSA 1-18D though you may have to bend the leads a bit. The 1N4007 or 1N5408 don't quite have enough PIV capability for use with a 350 - 0 - 350 or higher transformer. They may work, but I would use something with a PIV of 1500 volts or more.Other than the 10M45S the only other part that are questionable to find are those Fred diodes. I do not believe you will sacrifice much using 1N4007's or 1N5408's. Everything else is standard electronic parts with many substitutes available.
Not related to parts but George is there anyway to get more gain from the SSE. I measure 3.6v input to achieve clipping. Cap on the power tube cathode resistor? I am sure you have tried it.
C12 and C22 are the cathode bypass caps. The T2-SEC and T3-SEC terminals should be jumpered if cathode feedback is not used. This puts the caps directly across the cathode resistors.
ThanksC12 and C22 are the cathode bypass caps. The T2-SEC and T3-SEC terminals should be jumpered if cathode feedback is not used. This puts the caps directly across the cathode resistors.
Hi all,
Could someone recommend a medium range (5-7 pound) OT, somewhere between the 125CSE and the 1628SEA? I know I should go for the big one, but since it's my very first build I am just trying to keep the cost as low as possible.
All the recommended types on George's site become obsolete by now ( UBT2, Transcendar, etc.)
My speakers are Celestion F38, 8ohms
Thanks
Could someone recommend a medium range (5-7 pound) OT, somewhere between the 125CSE and the 1628SEA? I know I should go for the big one, but since it's my very first build I am just trying to keep the cost as low as possible.
All the recommended types on George's site become obsolete by now ( UBT2, Transcendar, etc.)
My speakers are Celestion F38, 8ohms
Thanks
I've been using the Hammond 125ESE's for my SE builds and am extremely happy with the sound they produce. Not pretty but installed underneath chassis hides them from view. The price jumps considerable after the E's. Best bang for buck IMHO.
What output tubes are you using? Where are you located? Depending on that there may be an Edcor for you, or check out the Toroidy SE transformers TME.com offers. Their shipment is $9.95 per transformer to the US when I last ordered a few months ago (order them separately, otherwise the combined weight kicks you into a higher category shipping cost.)All the recommended types on George's site become obsolete by now ( UBT2, Transcendar, etc.)
OK, thanks. I might give a go with these then. What size of chassis did you use? Would be a 12x10x3 big enough for mounting them inside?I've been using the Hammond 125ESE's for my SE builds and am extremely happy with the sound they produce.
I live in the UK so Edcor is not an option for me unfortunately. I already emailed them and was told that they cannot ship here. TME might be good though. I am planning to use 6L6GC tubes first. ThanksWhere are you located?
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