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I saw photos of THF-51S and they are fully flat on a flat side.
I also saw a few photos of THF-51T where there are circle on a flat side.
Maybe they was manufactured in diferent plants?
I also saw a few photos of THF-51T where there are circle on a flat side.
Maybe they was manufactured in diferent plants?
I'm just wondering, Tomo can be a relative to Y. Watanabe, who is mentioned along with Jun-ichi Nishizawa. 🙂
One question for the experts here, when using the THF-51S or 2SK182ES devices,and taking into account the likely power dissipation of any designs - how does one securely attach the device to the heat sink - obviously using an insulating washer and insulating bushes for the 2 mounting screws so that the screws are electrically insulated from the case (drain connection) when screwed into the heat sink. Then how does one get the electrical drain connection form the case wired to the amp circuit.
I don't see how the mounting screw which is connected to the heat sink but isolated from the case by insulation bushes, can then also be the electrical connection.
What is the correct way to use these can I ask? Maybe I am missing the obvious.
I don't see how the mounting screw which is connected to the heat sink but isolated from the case by insulation bushes, can then also be the electrical connection.
What is the correct way to use these can I ask? Maybe I am missing the obvious.
Possibly the most amps with these were built as SissySIT or maybe by now there are more 50W versions like the Singing Bush and cousins ...
Anyway, see post #494 in SissySIT thread and you see the screw is electrically isolated from the SIT but you can attach an eyelet or other connection UNDERNEATH the bushing so it makes contact with the body
Anyway, see post #494 in SissySIT thread and you see the screw is electrically isolated from the SIT but you can attach an eyelet or other connection UNDERNEATH the bushing so it makes contact with the body
Possibly the most amps with these were built as SissySIT or maybe by now there are more 50W versions like the Singing Bush and cousins ...
Anyway, see post #494 in SissySIT thread and you see the screw is electrically isolated from the SIT but you can attach an eyelet or other connection UNDERNEATH the bushing so it makes contact with the body
i think you'd see more of these except most ppl dont need a 50w amp. They want these SITs used to some ultimate level, DAC ready, the small parts are already there, but no group buy for 2 stage sony/tokin l'amp. Great, lets build preamps for SIT3 copycat followers, after everyone said vfet is only good in common source.
I'm just wondering, Tomo can be a relative to Y. Watanabe...)
"Watanabe (渡辺, "ferryside") is the fifth most common Japanese surname."
What does Watanabe mean?
So about like Jones in the US, Johnson in Texas, López in Mexico, Bouchard in Quebec ...... They may all be related.... 1,000 years back.
O.K., it could be coincidence.
But how many of those much Watanabes are selling SITs?
I think, I will ask him.
Of course, in Japan and China there could be many secret places, catacombs, caverns, mazes, tombs, which are can be full of forgotten SITs.
Seekers of the Holy Grail can find these.
But how many of those much Watanabes are selling SITs?
I think, I will ask him.
Of course, in Japan and China there could be many secret places, catacombs, caverns, mazes, tombs, which are can be full of forgotten SITs.
Seekers of the Holy Grail can find these.
Hello everyone, it's been a long time
If you have something to ask me, you can send an email directly
I sometimes won't be here
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thank you all
I am still doing my old job, triode, integrated circuit IC, chip
If you have something to ask me, you can send an email directly
I sometimes won't be here
378632242@qq.com
thank you all
I am still doing my old job, triode, integrated circuit IC, chip
.. along with Jun-ichi Nishizawa. 🙂
Transistor pioneers in Japan have a lot of passion a never gave up.
Build research laboratory with little or no money.
High voltage capacitors was simple metal cans with oil, resitors was hot plates, giant oscillator build from scratch.
The lab was called " The Submarine "
Professor Jun-ichi Nishizawa-San received many dangerous electro schocks !!
Full story episode 1 Birth of The Transistor: A video history of Japan's electronic industry. (Part 1) - YouTube
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Thanks for the video!
At least now I know what is that Y. stands for:
SHMJ | Yasushi Watanabe
He looks a little like my grandfather.
At least now I know what is that Y. stands for:
SHMJ | Yasushi Watanabe
He looks a little like my grandfather.
@ Gyuri & Diyers
Thanks for sharing!
Sit was invented in 1950,
first commercial all SIT's amplifier produced by Yamaha in 1970,
then ~ 50 years later, many hundreds of DIY amplifier kits was designed and distributed by Mr. Pass | DiyAudio Forum Team.
Now another future revival with Tokin transistors.
Audio Greedy Boyz joins the adventure to build few hundreds more
History continues
https://www.shmj.or.jp/english/pdf/dis/exhibi321E.pdf
Edit: SIT in the 1950 ?? YES 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Sit was invented in 1950,
first commercial all SIT's amplifier produced by Yamaha in 1970,
then ~ 50 years later, many hundreds of DIY amplifier kits was designed and distributed by Mr. Pass | DiyAudio Forum Team.
Now another future revival with Tokin transistors.
Audio Greedy Boyz joins the adventure to build few hundreds more

https://www.shmj.or.jp/english/pdf/dis/exhibi321E.pdf
Edit: SIT in the 1950 ?? YES 🙂
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