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Firstwatt F5: Why some people should not DIY


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I don't see a way out of it without either lowering the cooling load (lowering the rail voltage or something like that ) or increasing the cooling capacity with new heatsinks. My vote is for lowering the load, for now, to see if you can get it to the point where it's stable without the use of a fan.

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Ahh that would mean it would power the RS-2's sitting on my desk now or the K1000 that is 5 minutes away? ;)

Nate is right though, no way around this except increase cooling capacity or dialing back the 120W of heat this thing gives off. I'm going to see if there are any cheap sinks available locally that I could just bolt onto the inside to add surface area and if that doesn't do it, look figure out how low I need to go. There was somebody in DIYA working on a mini amp but his posts are a bit of a mess.

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That would work but the issue isn't really about using a larger chassis. I'm going to build a second F5 with all the trimmings and my usual level of insanity so I just want to convert this one into something useful. You can see the heatsinks I'm going to use in the upper left corner of the above picture. That plus solid aluminum panels all around should be more than enough.

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Only one option. Same rail voltage lower bias. It won't be the end of the world.

Yeah you are right but I'm still going to try and add some internal sinks just in case. There is really no such thing as too much metal...

How about buying a small refrigerator and running it in there? Of course you'll have to figure out how to run the cables while keeping the door closed.

On a slightly more serious note, would running it on a laptop cooling mat solve the problem in a reasonable manner?

I could always just store it outside. :) It's pretty warm now at 7

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How about buying a small refrigerator and running it in there? Of course you'll have to figure out how to run the cables while keeping the door closed.

On a slightly more serious note, would running it on a laptop cooling mat solve the problem in a reasonable manner?

Or how about a PC water cooling system?

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Time to close this case once and for all, here is the finished article sitting on its new rubber feet:

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The back panel is pretty nasty and somebody really should have told the original builder about the magic of masking tape when doing chassis work. Still, it's not like anybody can see it or the truly horrific bottom panel.

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I've been running it with purely my testing components (Pioneer DV-525 DVD player, Noble 10k pot as a passive preamp and Tannoy R2 speakers) but it is very good indeed. Far better than my Gainclone but the true test will be firing up the new Lundahl transformer boxes.

I'm with Marc though, lack of distortion is so often misunderstood.

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No sound quality impressions?

When I had a F5 clone, I personally thought it sounded quite uninvolving and sterile. I actually preferred my gainclone for a more organic, involving presentation, not to mention my 2A3 SET and EL84 SEP.

any specifics on the F5 build? what speakers? i think the F5 has much better groove and dynamics compared to the LM3875 Gainclone driving FR Fostex.

nice re-build spritzer!

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It's a DC-coupled 2-stage current source amp with a complementary MOSFET common source output stage with feedback. What would you suggest that it would do bad with?

People who like distortion and SET amps? While some of them are good, some are truly horrible designs. The same crap recycled over and over again...

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