Everything posted by spritzer
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
Those boards aren't ready for full release and I doubt we are going to clean them up. I also have my reservations about the mod going too far in some aspects so I will rather work on the new T2 version for Kevin and I.
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kgst
It's a bit more voltage swing on top of the overkill we have already so not a whole lot of difference.
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kgst
With plenty of cooling then the 400V version is feasible. Don't worry about the amp drifting because it won't. If you use external sockets then simply wire the heaters to them instead of to the board. Should clear up any issues with doing this.
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kgst
Stax shoot for +/-20V. If you want to roll Single Power style then shoot for -110V.
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The Schiit Fulla
It is certainly possible for a dynamic amp to destroy the headphones. All it needs is too much DC on the output.
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Beta 22 Question
Nothing to do with mosfets in general. It's due to the TRS shorting the outputstage to ground
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The Headcase Stax thread
That's the SRM-Xh but they haven't changed the PSU much if at all. Worth a try to use the same resistor.
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The Headcase Stax thread
I just packed up my 252S...
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kgst
The holes on the 10M90's are a bit too small so you can crack the insulator when mounting. ...shit that came out dirtier than planned... Anyway, if there is any damage to anything then throw it away.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
It can be done, the circuit is certainly linear enough but the PSU is a problem. I could do a +/-250V that would run off 12VDC as I have the switchers for that.
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The Headcase Stax thread
Sun isn't the best friend of any plastic.
- Canjam 2010.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
The small psu boards are my own custom units and not for public consumption.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
This build is meant to be +/-400V max so FJPF2145 works perfectly as the output device. Kevin handles that side so I have no idea. Should be fine...
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The Headcase Stax thread
50$ each with shipping isn't the best of deals. Speaking of China though: http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.12.7ftFpD&id=42396278346&ns=1&abbucket=11#detail http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.245.7ftFpD&id=40220072535&ns=1&abbucket=11#detail KGST and who knows what clusterfuck he's come up with for the new version...
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Cleaning out dust
Now you just need to hook up some Stax and run them single ended from the TRS plug for the best sound evah!!!!
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Now for something new as this one was just fired up: This was done as an exercise by me to see just how small we could make a stereo KGSSHV board and to do one that used only in production parts. On Semi had something to say about that though... Please keep this stupidity on HF where it belongs. You don't have even the slightest clue what you are talking about.
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kgst
Just swap the pot for a 1K resistor. That said, the 10K pot should work but you might need a far lower series resistor. Try something like 500R or even lower. Might smoke the pot depending on how robust it is.
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kgst
10K pot? It is supposed to be 1K
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
That is pretty much the PSU the mini HV uses and all the older KGSS amps.
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Blue Hawaii Special Edition
It's all fun and games until somebody plugs in a 400V transistor. "It had the same footprint!!!" That's why only hardcore tuberollers try anything with an octal base in the BHSE....
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BenQ debuts first portable ESL speaker
I want one just to rip it apart...
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Blue Hawaii Special Edition
Now, now Marc... attacking the integrity of Wikipedia!!??!! For the record here is the BHSE vs. the KGSSHV mini Given the gain it's hard to go much lower than that.
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Ye Macce Threade
Bigger is better for PCB work.
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Blue Hawaii Special Edition
They are mosfets but better. We will use them in the new Carbon amp for which I hoped to have the PCB's tomorrow. Just checked the tracking and they went their usual route except not going from the UK to Iceland but rather UK to Japan... Fuck!!!!