Everything posted by spritzer
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krell ksa5 klone
Some progress: I didn't order the PSU boards as they were never 100% finalized. A Sigma22 works just as fine for testing though.
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
Look what the cat (fedex) dragged in: Quite a bit smaller than the old Dynalo boards.
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The Headcase Stax thread
That's twice what Stax were using and that was really for the 6W tube amps of the 60's. What is the bias voltage in the Sony box?
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SRM-006t schematic
It's the same as the T1 down to every resistor value.
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The Headcase Stax thread
We have no clear idea why the transformer has extra taps or even what Sony were doing with this design. The Sony transformers have very high ratio so 14Vp-p might be enough to drive them to arcing.
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Post what you're watching
Given how many fans Luther has here, I thought you'd like this... http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a482514/luther-to-return-to-bbc-one-this-summer-first-series-3-picture.html
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
What ever that fits really. 400V would probably fit but it is overkill.
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DSD DAC
She speaks the truth!!!
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
No amount of offset would cause +475V on both outputs so it isn't the pots. I can't ever remember the numbers but isn't D13 next to the 2SA1968's? That will light up is the CCS is working, regardless of what's going on elsewhere in the circuit. Check the 1486's too as they could be the culprits. I did have one board that behaved in this fashion and I never managed to fix it, even after swapping out pretty much everything. Gave up and built another one...
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Ahhh magic coating supposed to save the day. How ignorant people can be about high voltage behavior never ceases to amaze me...
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
That small a difference is nothing to worry about. The zeners are probably 10% or 5% at best.
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Now for something different...
That would work but 20W is a bit too much for that use. What about two of these stacked (+260/+520V) driving a fully balanced GES. The tubes are run off the 12Vdc supply so the amp could be tiny, 10" by 10" and 1U tall.
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Now for something different...
Now here is something really different I got in the post today, a 12V-260V DC-DC switcher. Very small and no problem going bipolar or even stacked for super small electrostatic amps. There is one I've already drawn up that will be rather cool..
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
Some impressions of the 43ohm mod with fresh ears, unspoiled by electrostatic glory. It does dull the sound quite a bit so the top end appears to be smoother but it does also remove the natural bite that should be there with some instruments/mixes. The midrange is also affected as they have a bit of that "lost in the clouds" presentation the HE90 is famous for so the sharp focus is gone. The bass is not as clean as it should be, everything is a bit smeared and out of control. It is a big improvement over the 120R adapter I made back in the day though so perhaps there is value that makes them just right? For the record, this set is stock everything except I used the old speaker trick and coated the inside of the cups with a thin layer of faux suede. I'd just be proud as it is the equivalent of being kicked off the Head-Fi short bus...
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
Sennheiser just uses what ever they have around. The Eternal Arts amps are made by ex-Senn staff (i.e. the HEV90 team) so they have used those plus ever so mediocre Lehmann stuff. I just whipped up an adapter and the effect is less severe than my old 120ohm version. I'm throwing all the crappiest stuff I have in my playlist at them and the top end is more subdued but still a bit too hot. The biggest annoyance is in the bass though, a bit too lumpy and thick. This is driven from a Dynalo with 42.9ohm resistors. What could be messing with my findings is coming straight off my highly modified HE60-BHSE combo.
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
They might have or it is just normal unit to unit variation. Sennheiser would never publicize any design changes though, even when they are quite severe. Has Tyll done any tests on this? So the output impedance of the new Sennheiser amps has been measured... 43ohm. Not really surprised but I guess it is time to knock up some adapters and try this value out.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
No real performance benefit for using either the 450V or 500V option. The bias is the same so there is more power at 500V but that's about it. Same thing for the CCS's, the A1968 is more stable when warming up so less drift but that's about it.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
I've bought from them and they were excellent to deal with.
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Happy birthday Shelly!
Happy Birthday!!
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The ask dsavitsk thread
They are a bloody curse...
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Cavalli vs EC
EC has his own set of shills but the amps are ok. Build issues and cheap parts are a problem though.
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
...and on this one they are already matched.
- Happy birthday purk!
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
No really, the LSJ74's are in production. Seriously... they are finally seeing daylight.
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
To be fair, the B22 is more than just a bit bright. There is already a supercharged offboard version... it's the Dynahi. We might do an on board version of that though given that the LSJ109 will finally be available soon. Matching isn't all that critical, the amp will function just fine without any matching and 1% resistors. The servo should have no problem taking care of any extra offset.