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    On 12/31/2019 at 8:21 PM, gepardcv said:

    @Blueman2: You know you owe it to yourself to build one!! ?

     

    On 12/31/2019 at 9:22 PM, mwl168 said:

    ^ that.

    I think I may have a spare board laying around somewhere...?

     

    1 hour ago, jose said:

    You need a Megatron ... and you know it.

     

     Now you guys are just getting nasty. 

    ?

    Aren't you the same 3 guys who made me build the Carbon, and then the Blue Hawaii BJT after that?  Come to think of it, more than 1 of you got me to build my original SRX-Plus too.    

    Your taunts will no longer work on me.  ?

     

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  2. 21 minutes ago, hyperma said:

    Finally, well, I have fixed the "KG Carbon - more carbon" ......,in beginning I wanna make a "more carbon and lots cheaper version",but see what I got:

    DN2540 and IXCP10m90s I have bought from taobao.com......are fake, now show you guys photo:

    Fake DN2540(yes, I have bought all of them for testing):

    simply them didn't work ,that's all , I can read 455V from multimeter though probe touch the headsink,but....nothing happened, until I replaced the replica silicon:

    Mouser version:

    Taobao -  Save your broken heart also bit expensive version:

    Now the IXCP10M90S time:

    Left: mouser

    Right:You don't know who I am version

     

    I had the same issue a couple years ago with my first amplifier build.  I bought some 10m90s and DN2540 from ebay, with the result that my power supplies kept blowing up.  I had no idea that there was enough money to be made selling fake parts.  But I guess there is.  Now everything is from Mouser or DigiKey.  

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  3. I am with @gepardcv on probable cause.  Issues after a week or several months tends to indication bad solder joint that finally fails due to thermal cycling.  My KGSSHV Carbon worked fine for about 3 weeks, then the right channel started making big popping sound on turn on/off.  Luckily, nothing blew so I just re-flowed the entire board solder by solder.  That appeared to fix it and over a year later still running fine.  

  4. Xenon,

    I am not sure what you are looking for, but here is a bunch of files that I had collected when building my Carbon.  I think the BOM is on the first page and that link is still active, but I have included the version of the BOM I used based on Mouser availability.  Also, note that there are various revisions of the board itself, and some components might change.  

    This is the amp.  You will also need power supply.  I recommend the GRHV with its onboard LV supplies for simplicity.  

    And don't kill yourself.  Working with these voltages is dangerous and lethal. 

    KGSSHV CARBON Misc Files.zip

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  5. I was interested in the copper bar used to hold the silicon devices to the heat sink.  Pretty neat idea I had not seen before.  Of course, it requires a board layout that leaves room for that bar to avoid conflict with resistors, etc.  Also requires that all devices under the bar are the same thickness which may not be the case when mixing different devices to the same heatsink.  I does have the advantage of drawing heat away from both sides of the device.  And no need for peek screws!    

    I wonder if devices are even engineered to take compression like this, vs just being held down by the hole mounting built into the device?  

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  6. I will chime in with a few thoughts to go along with Helium's.  

    1) Just use the Low Voltage section that is included on one of the GRHV boards.  No need for a separate GRLV.  You will notice there are "left" and "right" GRHV boards.  One has the LV +/-15VDC on it (so no need for GRLV) and one has the 580V bias for the headphones.  Simpler is better, and it makes the case less crowded.

    2) Definitely do not put the ODAC into the case.  Not a noise issue so much as a future proof issue.  And on that note, I also recommend going with a quad volume control and using balanced connectors on the rear of the unit, and wire it to be balanced.  At some point, you will upgrade to a balanced output DAC (like the Shiit Gumby, which I have).  You can also add RCA jacks and a switch to  ground the unused balanced input for your ODAC.  

    3) The Carbon does have opto servos in order to maintain proper voltage differential on the outputs.  Not necessary for this very stable solid state amp, but very little cost to add it so I recommend populating the servos on the Carbon boards.  

    4) When building the GRHV boards, please carefully read the other threads about how to work with these very high voltages.  Clean up the flux with electronics grade alcohol.  Buy parts ONLY FROM REPUTABLE DEALER!!  I tried buying parts from eBay at one point and it was the stupidest thing I ever did.  Mouser or Digikey are best.  These voltages can hurt or kill you.  Treat them with respect!

  7. Hard for me to say that I prefer one of my amps over another in general.  Depends on what I am listening to.  I tend to use the BH BJT the most, following by about equal usage of my Carbon and my SRX-Plus.  But just as with children, I would never part with any of them!  SRX-Plus remains my 'most admired' amp because 1) it was my first build, and 2) it is such a simple design yet sounds amazing.  

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  8. if voltage is OK, then you probably dodged a bullet.  The issue comes in melting the insulation on the secondary wiring loop.  If you did burn off insulation, you would have nearby wires in the loop touching each other, which would create the effect of fewer loops of wire, which would in turn reduce voltage.  

    In any case, I would go ahead and continue to use the transformer.  

  9. 7 hours ago, jose said:

    Ok guys it starts to get cold. it's time to light the stove…

     

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    Essentially 100% of the wattage that goes into that amp will turn into heat.  So just as efficient as a small space heater.  But far more wonderful to look at, not to mention listen to.  We should get carbon offset credits for creating wonderful music while heating our homes.    

  10. bui501, I love the board placement and use of space.  Well done.  And the acrylic looks pretty darned cool to me.  I would keep them. Maybe even an acrylic top too!

    Now what the HECK are those custom electrostatic drivers?  Did you build those yourself? 

  11. 1 hour ago, Rodeodave said:

    I'm looking for two STN9360 transistors to complete my amp. They seem to be sold out at every major online vendor...

    I can offer shipping+beer money as compensation.

    Use the STN9260.  I did on my amp and it works just fine.  

     

     

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