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  1. Bergquist do SIL PAD which Farnell/Element 14 have and also similar transistor retaining springs http://uk.farnell.com/fischer-elektronik/thfu-3/clip/dp/1892352?ost=transistor+spring+retainers Good luck with this project!
  2. That's a lovely build Kerry, great work. I really like your pursuit of miniaturised builds. Congratulations
  3. Excellent stuff Joachim, Keep up the pioneering work.
  4. Yes that's true, I do hear a few noises that were never audible on vinyl. Reminds me of some reviews way back of say Decca recordings made in London they mentioned the rumble of tube trains from below.
  5. Someone posted a few pages back that RS in UK has the MPSW56, (which they do)) and also the smd device you seek. Search uk.rs-online.com
  6. yes as previously mentioned in p625 I made it incorporating a standard pushbutton. No electrical tape was used in the construction of the amplifier. No spiders were harmed either.
  7. Can’t be much help there I’m afraid. I have established a working relationship with several local firms. They are directly involved in making parts for industry. My orders are something of a distraction for them. I did ask them if they wanted me to publish their names and they do not, as they are not geared to dealing with private individuals especially overseas.
  8. Thanks. I hoped it would turn out looking good. Of course anyone can use that design. We post here to share ideas. The circular cooling holes over the tubes I have seen on several amps, Stax included.
  9. It's possible but does Sam want one?
  10. I'm mucking about in imgur, let's see if this pic pastes in:
  11. The case is all aluminium is bead-blasted, brightened and anodised either grey or silver.
  12. It's a LORLIN ROTARY MAINS SWITCH, a common part - is found on ebay and a number of distributors, including the one mentioned for the shafts above
  13. That's very nice PICaudio you went to a lot of trouble on those. I agree that using the remote shaft method is not as straightforward as it might seem. I thought it would be good practice to keep the inputs and the mains switch at the back so did this with my Compact KGSShv. I originally used 6mm aluminium tube for the shafts and made nylon bushes for the front panel. To get a nice feel to the operation this has to be made well with shafts lining up accurately etc. paradoxper demanded a different layout with big central attenuator so had to abandon this principle. It is as much work to do the wiring as it is to make the remote operators work well. I have not found any increase in noise by wiring up to the front and the benefit for me is that the feel of a pot/attenuator mounted directly to a thick front panel is better. I did find an extension kit on the internet which had brass connectors and a brass front panel bush. The rod was 6mm solid ally. http://www.vt4c.com/shop/program/main.php?cat_id=35&group_id=2 EXT- KIT- 26 and 30 This is how my original build looked. i still have those input pcbs lying around if anyone wants one
  14. Yup, a very attractive presentation PICaudio. Good work!
  15. They look very smart insanity. excellent . do you have a preference with the -009?
  16. If anyone is looking for a transformer and some tubes and a pcb set I have a couple I will not be needing. Please pm me if interested.
  17. Great looking development gentlemen, keeping the hobby electric. I know it was comically named in the other KGSShv thread but should it be KGSC, Carbon , or KGSiC (!) Well perhaps not KG sic.
  18. The board set is as the pcb GB. The overall amount of heat is the same, it is more easily dissipated. On the mains switch; the RIMS was to get away from the separate little LED for a change, but still keep the advantage of a large, easily operated pushbutton. And thank you for your kind comments.
  19. Yes that's it! Happy New Year
  20. Thank you - I am pleased with it but I received help on the aesthetics, and the pcbs are not mine but Birgir and KG. This hobby owes them a massive debt.
  21. My own design; 3mm anodised aluminium alloy panels, thick machined FP. Knob turned by me, Ring illuminated mains switch by me. My original design was a little more ordinary, the style was the input of www.incredibledesign.co.uk
  22. I have been running in my build and it sounds better than the first - really very pleased. I put a heat-sink across the middle and bolted the current sources to that so it runs cooler.
  23. Yes, great work Kerry. Very satisfying for you I trust. Hope it sounds great too.
  24. That's a lovely build chiguy, congrats. And a great set of photos too! Glad you like the sound. I must say I am really loving mine and while I'm at it, would like to say how I like the neat pcb layout Birgir did for us. An amp of this quality for a reasonable price is a huge asset to the estat world. PS If I may mention Linn are doing their 24 days of Christmas free HR download samples.
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