Yesterday I throwed extremely successful launch for new products. Now senior management loves me so much, I can't even take a leave... Oh wait, this is a bad thing...
Kidding, they just love me
Finished my Dynahi this week, a big thanks to Kevin Gilmore making this project possible. Was a more or less ;-) troublefree build, thanks to this forum i get the needed information, thanks to all. I tried to build the Dynahi in a relative small case so the challenge was to shield the trafos, i used grain-oriented-steel bands around the trafos and top covers also made from grain-oriented-steel, added 70.- usd to the BOM but was well invested, no inducted noise at all :-).
The amp is bias to 0.625 v so that the case can handle the heat. Sounds superb as the dynalo. I have a second headphone out on the back, i will use it together with the ifi iesl pro to drive my stax headphones (as my sony vfet via the iesl to drive the electrostats).
https://www.head-fi.org/gallery/album/kevin-gilmore-dynahi.1154508/
It's perfect just the way it is. Hue and shade.
Not sure how much darker, but I would allow it, as long as it could still be called in the "pink" colour palette.
I wanted this guitar purely for it's colour:
...alright, and because it looked "metal", but I hardly play any metal.
But I didn't get it, because I wasn't about to buy a guitar, sight unseen, without any knowledge of its musical abilities, for US$3500.
Did you make a chassis ground on the amp, tie that to amp star ground and psu star ground which is connected to psu chassis ground?
Edit: wow this is a great pic
Oh my purple heart...It's so fuchsia!
Too bad it's white on the inside, I'd probably get cat hair all over it.
Uh...no, I can't afford it, he just knew I'd like the colour.
Apparently the only other person who'd want a car in this colour -- the owner -- also has a Rolls Royce in this colour.
Fuck that guy. XD
I needed a medium voltage single supply GRHV, not sure if that already exists but if it didn't it does now. Some day I will get better at layout :/ Kerry could have made this half the size.
50x91mm, just 3 vias in total so I'll claim that was my intention all along as to why the board is so big but I'll take any suggestions how to shrink it