diyAB Amp The "Honey Badger" build thread

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This thread is for people to discuss their builds, build issues, and parts for the diyAB "Honey Badger" power amp. the boards will be in the diyAudio store in a few days...

Main Thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/192431-diyab-amp-honey-badger.html

Schematics, etc.:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/soli...amp-class-ab-amp-diyaudio-19.html#post2650279

To get boards go here to the diyAudio Store. There is also more info about the boards:
http://www.diyaudio.com/store/ampli...badger-class-ab-amplifier-circuit-boards.html
 
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Good job getting the boards in the store. :D
@Variac, feel free to edit, revise or recycle this post.

A version of the schematic with white background for easy printing:
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A direct link to the original documents.
Parts list attached below:
 

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I don't have complete information on the post build checks and adjustment of the trimmers. Can someone please contribute that documentation?

You have already provided a link to the adjustments and checks originally posted by ostripper. Click on 'direct link to original documents'. In that zip file there is a file called
'DIYA-AMP -construction-advanced-options.txt'. It has all the details used for constructing and testing the amplifier.

Regards

niss_man
 
a beginner question: how big of a transformer do I need for this amplifier, and can you recommend any?
I used a 600va 2x40v one for mine. The amp is capable of 180w into an 8 ohm load so there is some headroom. or you could use a couple of 300va ones. Oh yes and I also installed a soft start.

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niss_man
 

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C7 can have up to 120v across it. As long as your caps are rated to maybe 200v you should be right. I am not sure why c8 should be silver mica may be someone else knows. It only shows a couple of volts at clipping under ltspice simulation. Another reason may be also that micas have a lower tolerance.

Regards

Simon
 

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A quick PSU question -

I have a pair of single 120v primary/49v-0-49v secondary transformers of indeterminate VA, but the best guess is around 300. They should be great for a HoneyBadger.

I am planning on using one per channel.

The build guide mentions about 40,000uf per rail of filter capacitance. Does this change with a dual-mono setup like I am planning? Of course, I could just go nuts and have an excess of caps, but that doesn't actually appeal to me. (And anyway, 80v caps are expensive...)

Any ideas or suggestions?
 
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I have a pair of DIY Aleph 2 monoblocks, each consisting of:

  • Modushop 4U 400mm enclosure
  • 1000VA 2 x 40V transformer
  • CLC power supply (47000uF/63V, 2.2mH, 47000uF/63V for each rail)
  • Aleph 2 circuit boards (KK PCB)
Seems ideal for a DiyAB amp and it is such a waste to have to buy new enclosures, transformers and caps just to test them.
But I do not want to get rid of the Aleph 2's either. :scratch:

Then I had an idea. :yes:
What if I add a DiyAB amp board to each enclosure (so each monoblock would contain both the Aleph 2 and the DiyAB circuits for one channel). Could I simply add a switch to connect each rail to either circuit? Or should the inputs and outputs also be switched?
 
Ok, that sounds really interesting!
But I have no idea what it is. :confused: :confused: :confused:
Keantoken's low voltage drop capacitive multiplier is "K-multi"

A capacitive multiplier replaces a cap bank. A low voltage drop capacitive multiplier runs cooler due to less waste but that is also more economical to heatsink. Both benefits at once is a K-multi.
 
A quick PSU question -

I have a pair of single 120v primary/49v-0-49v secondary transformers of indeterminate VA, but the best guess is around 300. They should be great for a HoneyBadger.

I am planning on using one per channel.

The build guide mentions about 40,000uf per rail of filter capacitance. Does this change with a dual-mono setup like I am planning? Of course, I could just go nuts and have an excess of caps, but that doesn't actually appeal to me. (And anyway, 80v caps are expensive...)

Any ideas or suggestions?


Hi 6L6!

I have tried 'em amps with as low as 10,000uf per rail for two channels! :D No perceivable difference as long as I keep my loads at 8 ohms. With 4 ohms it just needs more capacitance in there.

I'm thinking of building just a single channel and install it to a piece of alum sheet to make a sub plate amp.

Good luck on your build!
 
Good job getting the boards in the store. :D
@Variac, feel free to edit, revise or recycle this post.

A version of the schematic with white background for easy printing:
280625d1336179640-diyab-amp-honey-badger-diya_classab_schematic.gif

A direct link to the original documents.
Parts list attached below:


I have doubts about the settings of the presets "ccs" "bias" and "offset", nor understand the meaning of 'r18' and 'd3 (zener diode) "