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Thanks, I'll have to check which way I put them in when I get home. Guess it's a good thing I'm still waiting on the (2U/300mm depth/450mm width) enclosure for my new HV. Gonna be a tight fit (nothing like the tiny HV though), and hopefully nothing blows up.
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You can get the LT1021 from digikey.
http://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/LT1021DCN8-10%23PBF/LT1021DCN8-10%23PBF-ND/891397
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Well my huge hv uses the LSK389A's (the A is on ujamerstand's BOM too). Seems the only difference between the flavors is the Idss range.
Edit: Realized I answered my own question.
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Would LSK389A's work as well?
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I was wondering how people would go about re-adjusting the offsets on their offboard amps. Trying to adjust those pots with the board turned up 90deg seems far too easy to slip the screwdriver and cause some fireworks. I'm assuming you'd need to lay the boards and sinks on their sides before doing any adjusting.
Seems like a set it and forget it attitude is best for those builds.
Very carefully... Though I really haven't needed to adjust the bias/offset on my build. Last time I checked the farthest it was out once warmed up was about 2V.
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Is that second prototype running at 9mA as well? Seeing these tiny (very nicely done) builds is starting to make my huge hv feel unnecessary.
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That would be me. Not totally sold on the idea of selling kgsshv's though...
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If only it was half that price, might actually be worth it.
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Nice clean build, well done.
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Well I managed to take out the driver and clean out the other side's dust cover, and the noise appears to have gone away. Might have just become less noticeable. Also straightened out the grill while I was at it, since it was a bit concave. Anyway, thanks for the help guys.
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Is it possible to take the 507's driver out of the housing without separating all of it's layers (since they aren't glued together)? I did find some fibers on the side facing the ear between the metal grill and the dust cover, but I've not been able to remove it.
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I've found that bad solder joints could cause the noise too. Try resolder all the joints before you send them back to Stax. Also check to see if the dust covers are still good. Even a tiny hole on the dust cover can eventually lead to this problem.
Wachara C.
Well I took off the back of the enclosure today, and I found a small depression in the dust cover on the side that faces away from the ear. No actual hole that I could find though. Could the dust cover touching the stator could be the cause? If not I don't think I wanna risk exploring the other two options (dust on the other side or resoldering).
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I suppose it's not worth the time/effort to fix it over making a new lambda driver? Their staff is pretty limited from what I remember.
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Is it even worth sending them in to stax to get them repaired? Or would they just replace the drivers (for however many hundred dollars it costs to do so)?
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I was worried it'd be that, oh well. At least the noise is very quiet. I don't suppose I could ask you to take them from me to get rid of the dust could I? I should be getting their replacement from PJ in a few weeks anyway.
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So I've detected some low level hissing/noise on my SR-507s left channel. Not sure what to blame since I don't have other amps to check if it's something with my kgsshv. The noise persists even when I unplug them (stops when I discharge the pins though), so I don't think it's the amp at least.
Any ideas?
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It's pretty obvious to any experienced tech that someone went over many of the original solder joints on the Cavalli amp to make it look bad.
I suppose this post will be hypocritically deleted.
Someone who isn't you then?
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How beefy of an inrush limiter would be recommended? I'm not sure these ones listed in the old BOM are quite up to it.
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angry emailletter of concern to stax. Even if things are fine now with your set that's something that shouldn't go unnoticed by them. -
At least it wasn't ants that got into the driver housing.
Needless to say I'd probably be freaking out too if a headphone that cost that much squealed on me...
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If you don't mind I'd like the link for the case as well. That's just too gorgeous.
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Could the servo be added onto older amp boards (using a small PCB with necessary wires running to it)? I vaguely remember someone doing it but I'm not sure.
Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
in Do It Yourself
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Very nice.