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keeps any dc out of the transformers. even small amounts of dc would saturate the transformers real quick. mikhail used the same circuit on the square wave instead of using a servo.
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kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
needed to invert the signal to the integrator. a non-inverting integrator did not have enough voltage gain. -
all the parts in that unit are current production parts. but if you don't have them in stock you might have to wait 6 to 8 months.
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if you do not have a digital voltmeter and do not know how to use it, then you need to stop now before you get hurt. find someone that has experience with high voltage tube amplifiers.
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this is another of the JR audio builds where they took my gerber files and reloaded them and then proceeded to do a hack job on the boards changing all the part values to R# and C# without supplying schematics, moved around a bunch of lands so that they could replace the english connectors with metric connectors, then had boards made with 1 oz copper. the +/-15 supply is of their own design with the ic's having their numbers sanded off etc. since there is no sound from either channel its likely that one or more of the power supplies is not functioning. after the felista megatron, i am DONE with trying to repair stuff that is built like this. someone with the expertise as well as a stock of required parts will be needed to fix this. many of the parts are on infinite backorder.
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so due to a comment i made over there, someone wanted to know if i had the eddie current dht filament schematic. here it is. eddiecurrentfilament.PDF
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kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
no the zero feedback version does not have high loop gain. no feedback anywhere. not at the input stage and not at the output stage. first stage is a transimpedance amplifier with a output resistor that fixes the gain. output buffer is just that, voltage gain of 1 with no feedback. the feedback version bumps the gain of the input stage and adds about 5db of feedback. or whatever you set it to. -
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kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
no, you really need that much current gain when you are doing zero feedback. especially if you like those really low distortion numbers. but sure, go ahead and modify. -
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you definitely need another cap to ground on pin 3 of the opamp. -
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kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
sure, why not. nelson pass does the same thing with an opto isolator. i've seen various other versions of the same thing over the years, not sure why its not more popular. -
because that is the way the original did it. certainly possible to use one pair of led's.
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kevin gilmore replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
The vbe multiplier really needs to be on the heatsink otherwise thermal runaway may happen. -
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kevin gilmore replied to sorenb's topic in Do It Yourself
put a 1.5v battery on the input, and cycle thru the steps and watch the output voltage. -
dc filament power supplies normally cause way more trouble than they fix. and you definitely want that supply floating and leave in the 47 ohm resistors.
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unless the kitty chewed the pins enough to break the vacuum i don't see how they would get damaged this way.
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red actually. was looking at the green egg but the kamodo has an infinitely better heavy duty spring loaded hinge that holds the top in any position. total weight of this beast is close to 400 lbs. not easy to move. but unlike the weber which topped out at about 450F, this easily gets to 900F. tonight, tomahawk steak.
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opened up the weber a few weeks ago and the rusted bottom dropped out and the thing collapsed. So... steak florentine
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kevin gilmore replied to dsavitsk's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
norton ghost or whatever its called these days. -
sure. and i have 4 original esl63 transformers in stock. (2 transformers make a center tapped pair)
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actually for 4cx250, maximum power supply would be +/-1000 volts and forced air cooling for the tubes 3-500z much better. maximum power supply would be +/-2000 volts no forced air cooling after that it gets really large really fast. all tube golden reference power supply is not that hard. custom transformers will have to use very high voltage wire. will look like flyback transformers from old crt color tv.
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start with a megatron and change the 8 output tubes to 4cx250 then use +/- 3000v power supplies far more fun. and just a slight bit more dangerous.
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all electrostatic headphones are balanced loads. much better and lower distortion to have a balanced input. otherwise you need a phase splitter which is not guaranteed to maintain a gain of -1 as the mu of the tube changes with time. much better to use a differential input amplifier. and once you do that you already have the balanced input. its certainly cheaper to do an unbalanced input amp. if for no other reason a 2 gang vs 4 gang pot. unless you are eddie current and use a 2 gang pot for balanced input. (similar to bryston)
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the paltauf is not exactly poorly made. certainly not in the same junk class as eddie current and singlepower. both of which are now out of business. But the chassis is a standard hifi2000 with wood panels bolted to it. the wires attached to the metal panels for circuit board support are not really what i would consider acceptable. an unbalanced amplifier where one more tube would have made it balanced input would seem much more practical. and since we are comparing companies to companies, the woo audio es8 is basically the same thing at 1/3 the price. And built better.
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aeras is a fully dc coupled design similar to blue hawaii with no caps in the signal path and no output iron. for those people that want a smaller single box design. beautifully built with custom chassis and quality parts. does anyone really want an inductor based design? take a megatron, remove 4 of the output tubes and add lundahl center tapped inductors and output capacitors. or if you want something physically smaller, pick your favorite 5 watt pentode and do the same thing point to point. i can certainly whip up a circuit board, people just have to decide which is their favorite tubes. maybe $800 in parts total of which $200 is the inductors.