Everything posted by kevin gilmore
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
in balanced mode the gain is Rf/Ri *2 you don't want to change the 5k input resistors, so change the feedback resistors. Unlikely the compensation cap needs to be changed
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
the pot by the led's is the input section offset pot. was thinking about a different board. you can probably get away with 18ma per output transistor.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
when sales of tle ll2t drop to zero. but he is still going to have to do a major redesign to get that to happen
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
you pull the opamps, and start with all the pots in the center. the pot in the middle of the board, you adjust so that the outputs are centered around zero. Then you adjust each other pot to bring that output to zero. then you put the opamps back in.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
now where have I heard that one before?
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Power Conditioners
gfi outlets will not work without a real ground. they work by measuring differential current.
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kgst
that depends on whether the output is true balanced or ground referenced. true balanced may cause interesting dc level issues releated to common mode.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
should work from +/-400 to +/-550
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Power Conditioners
if your water pipes are copper, they are usable as a ground.
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KG Balanced Dynahi build discussion thread
reduce the gain of the amplifier by lowering the feedback resistors
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kgst
for a 10k pot, the series resistors should be 10k, and then calculate the other resistor for the attenuation you need
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kgst
buy the neutrik xlr-male to xlr-female adapters and pick your attenuation and use either 3 or 4 resistors depending on whether the dac is really balanced or not. http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Neutrik/NA3FM/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMv0W4pxf2HiV9y0EyfHsAgRI%2fcUCPoRaKI%3d
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kgst
Which is insanely high, but lots of dac's are doing that these days. You need a 10db balanced pad on the input.
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
icarium has one of my cases
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
yep that is the one.
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
suggest you buy the transistor tester meter on ebay, cheap and the best way to test them before you stuff them in the boards and then find out they are not real.
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balanced headphone protector
those are vertical mount resistors to keep the board size down
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/megatron.pdf
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
actually use a 12V car battery. you will find the shorts very quickly
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Koss ESP-950 Stax Recable
i have a few left
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
typically you cannot get it to zero on both sides. But if you can, it should be stable
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Koss ESP-950 Stax Recable
not only is that plug a piece of shit, its the wrong dimensions and will crack a real stax female socket.
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kgst
singlepower would have used super glue. just like he did on all of those blackgate caps
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
i went back to the pictures to make sure all of the parts on heatsinks in the original are on the common heatsink bar in the diy-T2 there are 2sc3675's with no heatsinks in the original, and they are that way on the diy-T2
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
So i can certainly make some of those, and out of the metal that turns superconducting at LN2 temperatures. Put over a rare earth magnet, and they will spin for a very long time.