Is this a good LM3886 Kit?

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I managed to get some more parts populated today.
Sorry about the bad mobile pics.
 

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Have you managed to get (or fabricate) a schematic of this amp? Love to see how they are implementing the servo.

Not yet unfortunately.
The "relatively managable pain time" the last two days was spent measuring and matching sot-23 jfet's, one hundred of them.
Tomorrow I'll go for another MRI of my neck, so... maybe during the weekend. Not making promises though.
 
Recieved the two alu-sheets I'll use as bottom/top-plates on this amp... I wanted space to do a nice layout, and I got it lol.
The sheets are 500*300*3mm, and that's a bit larger having them in front of me than just looking at the measurements.
The idea is to use the 300*70*40mm heatsink as one of the side-panels, have something like dark oak for front-plate and the other side-panel.
I haven't decided on what to use as backplate/panel.
 
A 0-24Vac + 0-24Vac 500VA from toroidy and a total of 6 10000uF capacitors, of those 4 are on a board with rectifier diodes. Don't recall the model, they are TO-220 type diodes.
That's a LOT of capacitance! I like it!! I used two of these instead:
380LX333M050A082 Cornell Dubilier - CDE | Mouser
as it was a little bit less $$ and smaller than 3 x 10,000uF. Have you considered a regulated supply like this?:
High current dual rail regulator kit for power amplifier or bench power supply ! | eBay
 
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I`m watching how it goes. Well done ! I`m interested in as I have one kit on order.
I have an older LM3886 dc servo implementation which also has NE5534 as an input buffer or gain or something (I don`t know).
I have listened to this older one and I was very pleased. But I will do the new one too.

My questions:
As NE5534 is not unity gain stable and needs at least 3x gain then is this kit implementing such a gain? Maybe if I calculate well it is on 5x ?

Is the 523 Ohm an input NE5534 resistor and if so should be matching the value of the gain setting resistors? I mean in the older one there are three resistors, RR1A, RR3A and RR4A where RR1A should be 1K based on the values of the other two, you can see the attached schematic of the old one. I don`t recall where I had read about it neither the calculation formula but back then I was looking at it I was convinced it must be 1K or there will be a DC offset. Am I right on this? Am I missing something?

Is the supplied regulator for the uPC1237 a 7824 and not a 7812 one or the stuffing drawing is false?

What is the lead spacing required for the 4.7uF input capacitors? Can you measure?

Is the 10R supposed to be 10R or 10K? (as there is no schematic)
 

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As NE5534 is not unity gain stable and needs at least 3x gain then is this kit implementing such a gain?
NE5534 datasheet says:
"The op amps are internally compensated for gain equal to, or higher than, three. The frequency response can be optimized with an external compensation
capacitor for various applications (unity gain amplifier, capacitive load, slew rate, low overshoot, etc.)."
It says that they are internally compensated for gains > 3; so use of an external capacitor in the compensation circuit is required for unity gain operation. NOT that they are unstable at unity gain.
 
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