USSA-5 Build with Review

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Thanks for the encouragement Fellas! I was able to make some more progress today :)
All previous measurements checked out fine, now my test bed is set up and ready for full power to set Mosfet bias and VGS measurements.

Question: Should the USSA5 PGND and GND tabs tie together at the psu GND tab?

Thanks,
Vunce
 

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Hi Fab,

Powered up!
Running approximately 2mV offset and 60mV bias after 30 minutes.

RV1B = 100R
RV2B = 47R
These are mounted on the backside of the pcb.
 

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Hi Fab,
Success!! A single channel USSA5 is singing away :D
Here are some of the vitals: Antek AN-2222 trafo, SLB psu, 26vdc @ 1.2A bias. The heatsinks are massive, there is margin to increase bias if needed. After 60 minutes the HS reaches 42°C
I’m happy to report there is an absolutely silent background at idle with this combination, also no power up/down thumps or noises. And if you look closely, it’s driven by a USSPA2 pre ;)
Next step will be to get the second heatsink prepped for mounting the USSA5 board. Final build will have a single SLB and Antek AS-4222 transformer.

Thanks for all your help! :cheers:

Best,
Vunce
 

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Hi Vunce
Congratulations and you are welcome!
With the SLB you should have a clean PSU. Also, the AS transformer is quite good for the buck.You have quite a huge heatsink :p if you have 4 ohms speakers you can increase bias a little furthermore to increase the class A power envelope.

For the calculations, IM3= VGSP / (47+ RV1A ll RV1B) and similarly for IM4.
Good luck for the second channel.
Fab
 
Yasou Niko. I hope you inspire Thimios to build this amp.

My amp is on hold because my wife has made me renovate:boggled:

Yasou Harry !!!:):)
I'm talking always with Thimios but i know he hasn't started-finished this amplifier....yet ...
i hope finish yours.... Harry.
I would like to thanks my friends Project16 ,Pinnocchio , Fab that helped me start this amplifier....
 
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Hi Fab,
Success!! A single channel USSA5 is singing away :D
Here are some of the vitals: Antek AN-2222 trafo, SLB psu, 26vdc @ 1.2A bias. The heatsinks are massive, there is margin to increase bias if needed. After 60 minutes the HS reaches 42°C
I’m happy to report there is an absolutely silent background at idle with this combination, also no power up/down thumps or noises. And if you look closely, it’s driven by a USSPA2 pre ;)
Next step will be to get the second heatsink prepped for mounting the USSA5 board. Final build will have a single SLB and Antek AS-4222 transformer.

Thanks for all your help! :cheers:

Best,
Vunce


Vunce,

Very nice work !
I hope you write us your impressions of this amplifier and acoustic differences if present... between classic PSU vs SLB if you have that opportunity...
Τhanks .
 
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hello i am planing to direcly feeding ussa from a preamplifier, i think (C2 R1) at the input section is high pass filter. Cut of frequency is around 1.5 Hz i guess. I saw simillar topology in different amplifiers (exp jlh2003) before but i do not know what they used for and what if we do not used it?
 

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I got mail from the UK! The output stage laterals have arrived. I think I now have all the parts needed for the amp boards. I have a few options to consider for the power supply and chassis/heatsinks.
 

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