Everything posted by kevin gilmore
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Now for something different...
finally putting the single ended version in a chassis http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/squarewave4.jpg
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
probably should work. double the filament current, so account for that.
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
the update on the board was for the mpsw06 transistors because the 2sc1815 are hard to get now. otherwise no difference
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
I don't think the JT has a constant output impedance. But I will analyze to make sure. My attenuator has both a constant input impedance and a constant output impedance. need to break the delete key on birgir's keyboard!
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krell ksa5 klone
lsk170 and 2sk170 have the gate in the middle, not the either end like the dual.
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krell ksa5 klone
notice that 2sk170 or lsk170 are not pin for pin, you have to bend the pins to get the correct pinout
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
measuring that is very tough. Need a screen room, a very heavily filtered mains supply and expensive meters designed for this kind of thing. Mine is a keithley ac microvolt meter. And you have to block the DC first. Film caps work for this.
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krell ksa5 klone
is lsk489 any easier to source? a pair of lsk170's or 2sk170's also works
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The Headcase Stax thread
there is no 60hz unless there is excess current being drawn by the headphones the 500V version of the kgsshv takes the voltage directly from the main unregulated supply, so no chance of hum even with the headphone drawing much more current than it should.
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The Headcase Stax thread
so the bias supply is a voltage multiplier directly off the ac line, and its really high impedance. So anything that might load it even a little bit is going to cause 60 hz hum. if the diaphram slams hard against the stator, its going to discharge the bias a bit.
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Blue Hawaii Special Edition
the T2 is the champion when it comes to listening way too loud.
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krell ksa5 klone
input stage runs at 4ma, so yes it will work the original part was higher capacitance and krell used a 10k pot because of it. 10k part is still a better idea
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krell ksa5 klone
will it fit, definitely, will it work, probably. since its a follower, i doubt there will be even the slightest change in sound. The amp is already very quiet, so might not make much of a difference.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
the JT attenuator is not constant impedance. There was absolutely no reason why it could not have been constant impedance. Other than that I think it should work if it does not overload the transformer.
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KG Balanced Dynahi build discussion thread
the mje parts I use are fully isolated, so I just use thermal pad, stainless steel screws, stainless steel washers. if you have the non-isolated parts, then you have to use the special plastic rings
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krell ksa5 klone
ksa5 boxed up, 2 hours running, 109F at the top of the box.
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kgst
do it right and put in the extra hole for the pot mounting. .393 inch from the center line of the shaft, .125 drill
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kgst
I think this is it http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/kgstpower.pdf got to start putting a date on the names of all of this.
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kgst
if its the group buy here is the pdf of the board layout http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/kgst-miniv03.pdf at least on my printer, it prints exactly the correct size. if you want to measure instead, I can give you the hole distances from any corner.
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Monster Inspiration cable repair ?
I think that more people knew how to fix this. but it would be so much easier to ohm out the other end of the cable.
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Monster Inspiration cable repair ?
I think that the 5 wires coming out of one side, knowing that one of them has to be safety ground should give you a real big hint as to how to fix them. But dumping in the garbage where they belong and getting a decent set of headphones is an infinitely better idea.
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The Headcase Stax thread
all of mikhail's monster cases (es2,ss1,sds xlr etc) have real problems. and of course the rest of his chassis are trouble too. #4-40 holes tapped to shallow in the .25 inch thick sides, causing the screws to crack etc... plus the rusting screws... most of the time i put into the ss1 was on a mill and lathe using carbide bits to remove and fix the holes. not to pick on someone, but this http://www.head-fi.org/t/739437/fs-audio-technica-l3000s-singlepower-sds-xlr#post_10983524 i mean you gotta be kidding. I would not buy that amp if it was $500. maybe $250 with shipping. Just to put the guy out of his misery. (i know someone else that has one of these and wants to dump it) but really what can you do to the thing. In balanced mode its really only useful for very high impedance headphones, there is no phase splitter etc. A 60+ lb boat anchor.
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The Headcase Stax thread
I have a singlepower quad step attenuator. Even more valuable than a pair of dual's And every bit as equally fucked. The solder job is typical Mikhail.
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
there will be a kgsshv version of joamats power supply layout. my original T2 power supply had about 1.5 mv of noise, the kgsshv power supply is about 3 microvolts of noise.
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
updated the board layout for c1815/mpsw06 http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/boards/megatron.zip