Hello i am a newbie,
and i have a simple question:
The transformer for the zen amp is ratet 24V 5A sek.
I have a transformer with 24V 8A sek!
Can i use it for my zen?
Thats all...😉
Thanks
Reinhard
and i have a simple question:
The transformer for the zen amp is ratet 24V 5A sek.
I have a transformer with 24V 8A sek!
Can i use it for my zen?
Thats all...😉
Thanks
Reinhard
Thanks 4 quick answer
Thanks Mr. Pass and mrfeedback too 😉
I hope i hear the tansistor clapping »and the master smiling« very soon 😀
Reinhard
Thanks Mr. Pass and mrfeedback too 😉
I hope i hear the tansistor clapping »and the master smiling« very soon 😀
Reinhard
and here comes the ZEN!!!!
My ZEN works, and, no hum 🙂
But the Led didnt work 🙁
Now i have to finish the cases.
The cubes are 20 cm wide long and hight.
@ Nelson : Thank you very much from germany.
And here are some preview pics of my ZEN:
My ZEN works, and, no hum 🙂
But the Led didnt work 🙁
Now i have to finish the cases.
The cubes are 20 cm wide long and hight.
@ Nelson : Thank you very much from germany.
And here are some preview pics of my ZEN:
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Re: Beautiful!!!!!!!
@ Apogee: The speaker binding posts are from a german company called Intertechnik: http://www.intertechnik.com/
But Nelson uses the same speaker binding posts at his X-series, perhaps he knows where to buy.
@ Pedro: The lettering and all plates were made with a CNC machine you can find more at: http://www.schaeffer-apparatebau.de/index.htm
Reinhard
@ Apogee: The speaker binding posts are from a german company called Intertechnik: http://www.intertechnik.com/
But Nelson uses the same speaker binding posts at his X-series, perhaps he knows where to buy.
@ Pedro: The lettering and all plates were made with a CNC machine you can find more at: http://www.schaeffer-apparatebau.de/index.htm
Reinhard
Member
Joined 2002
Wow, this is serious work!
Can you post a photo of the amp opened, just to see how the circuits accomodate in that cubic enclosure?
Congratulations.
JP.
Can you post a photo of the amp opened, just to see how the circuits accomodate in that cubic enclosure?
Congratulations.
JP.
W.O.L.F. about LED
This you might know already.
Anyway,
a LED is a component that is easily damaged.
BY
1) Connecting in wrong direction, with anything
but very low current.
2) When soldering, be careful.
Apply only as much heat as needed. It melts easy.
3) When connecting with to much voltage over it.
The same as applying to much current.
I am not totally sure about 1)
I guess your LED shows light by now.
LED:s are also very useful as Voltage references,
often used to set working point for current-sources
groman
lights up of kind people
This you might know already.
Anyway,
a LED is a component that is easily damaged.
BY
1) Connecting in wrong direction, with anything
but very low current.
2) When soldering, be careful.
Apply only as much heat as needed. It melts easy.
3) When connecting with to much voltage over it.
The same as applying to much current.
I am not totally sure about 1)
I guess your LED shows light by now.
LED:s are also very useful as Voltage references,
often used to set working point for current-sources
groman
lights up of kind people
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