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Gore will happily make you anything you want. Minimum of 5000 feet. You will not like the price. I use 50 ohm cable.
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updated schematic with servo http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/kgsshvproductiondual.pdf
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The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
here is the unbalanced/balanced to balanced front end. http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/ubaltobald.pdf really sweet sounding. 0 db of gain balanced, -6db of gain unbalanced. gain is controlled by R5,R32 so i could put a relay in that switches the gain to maintain 0db (or any other number) when you switch from unbalanced to balanced. still even better with the that340 replaced with jfets. mpsw06,mpsw56 replace 2sc2240/2sa970 when we can't get them. -
i have known about this for a while. Its about 4000 sq feet of stuff. There is a few pieces i would be interested in, but very little of this stuff is actually useable these days. I would love a mint hammond organ with 2 tone cabinets and 2 leslies. (not sure how i would get it in the basement)
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The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
what i want is front end complementary jfets. Don't care if they are surface mount. -
schematic http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/kgsshvproductiondual.pdf you definitely want global on both, or local on both. and the output dc will drift a bit. i would use the jumper block you typically find on pc motherboards. .1 inch spacing. There should be miniature switches for pc mount that would also work. (remembering that the pointer works in the other direction) make sure they can handle 500 volts.
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You populate all the resistors, there should actually be 2 more (I will look later) And then 2 x 3pin jumper blocks. Then you can switch between the two (not with the power on) There might be a schematic
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the nitric acid blank (i used the cheap stuff) http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/blanknitric.jpg the nitric acid blank over the sample http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/full.jpg the expanded sample alone actually saturated the detector http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/transistor.jpg Its so nice to have an ICPMS laying around
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The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
They are either liars, or completely incompetent or both. 4 years to make a p-channel jfet, yeah right. Or there are huge quantities of 2sk389 and 2sj109 somewhere that none of us have access to that are preventing lsj109 from being released. Ayre evidently has 10's of thousands of parts in stock, yet stax had to resort to glueing singles together recently. Even the singles are not available. -
The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
i sure wish some company (any company) could supply current manufacture complementary jfets. Then things would be so much easier. -
The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
That is what i want to acomplish. -
The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
The posted front end with a lower power output sage makes a kickass Unbalanced preamp. Still trying to match this performance in a fully balanced version -
The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
So this one kind of came out in the mix. http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/nfd.pdf unbalanced in, unbalanced out, about 8 watts into he6 gain programable with a single resistor (use a really good one) and Thd < .01% seriously sweet sounding. will start on the board soon. -
when i have time i will fix the ground plane issue around the caps.
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wiring the transformer to the low voltage supplies with the center tap in the wrong place is definitely going to cause the caps to over voltage.
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the joys of 35 year old gear with dirty switches... Finally got the higher voltage range working, but did not take pictures. Never did get the trace blanking working. 50 volts per division horizontal, .5ma per division vertical 20 ua base current per step. Horizontal and vertical flipped so it looks like a npn. The first 3 are known real http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/dsc_0316.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/dsc_0317.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/dsc_0318.jpg the next 3 are http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/dsc_0319.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/dsc_0320.jpg http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/dsc_0321.jpg So other than beta being lower, sure look to be the real thing. High voltage tests, all of them break down between 650 and 700v will measure capacitance later.
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Definitely alive and very busy with work. Same with me. Hopefully this will change for both of us Soon
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That's basically a BH Kerry has a slightly different design with the kgsshv input stage, The active battery and the t2 output stage.
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
you haven't said what you think about the sound... i'm assuming you like it?? -
Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
you do have a seperate filament transformer winding for every top tube right?? if not, arcy sparky. and if those windings are not rated for 500V+ then also arcy sparky. -
Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
well there is the single ended version with 300B, (2 per stereo amplifier) and then there is the push pull version. (4 per amplifier) just in case you have any money left over after you build the first one. -
I think that a curve tracer or a specifically designed test circuit is the way to go. What i am really looking for is a 500 series tektronix curve tracer, i will ask around in a few hours. If the curves are close and the BC capacitance is right, then even if they are fakes, they are usable. But the ROHM parts should be an exact substitute except they are surface mount only. The problem with the cheap curve tracers is that they don't go up to the high voltages. I put in a bid on a tek 577 thats local to me, so everyone stay away and we will all benefit.
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
Its pretty much self balancing unless the tubes are way off. initial testing on various tubes, the output voltage is +/-5V -
The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
Its a operational transconducance amp, and the load is 105 ohms. Increase to 500 ohms for 10db of gain. add pot after the 105 ohms and then a buffer. -
The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
here is another one i like, buildable with currently available parts http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/fcnf.pdf input can handle 10 volts peak to peak, its another operational transconductance amp. input can also handle 2 volts of common mode or differential mode offset with 0 volts dc output, something just about no other circuit can do. No feedback, and distortion approaching .01%. Flat to about 500khz. Needs +/-45 volt power supplies, and plenty of heatsinks. Otherwise cheap to build. Add a unity gain output buffer (2 of them) and set the gain with 2 resistors (or a 3 position switch) and a constant impedance attenuator and have something very slick.