Everything posted by Kerry
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Beautiful
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
I only gave him the attenuator boards. Not the multiamp. I had to do a lot of surgery on my multiamp boards to get them to match the current design.
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kgst
Awesome. Now sit back and enjoy. Edit: This was directed at Headinclouds, not EruptionInProgress.
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
I've still got a few. Already in touch.
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
Nice! This one is on my list. Might take a bit to get there.
- kgst
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krell ksa5 klone
Nicely done! Enjoy.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Very nice. I like the Soft white power light.
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Megatron Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier
Really nice build!
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Nice work on the Stax jacks!
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Looks great. what material did you end up with?
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kgst
Looks like you can have a lot of fun with this one. Nice work!
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kgst
Nice! Did you build this one at 400v?
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The Headcase Stax thread
Congrats on the recognition Wachara. You deserve it Thanks Kevin, Birgir and Tyll for your collective efforts. It's really nice to see some measurements.
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kgst
For my build I used mostly Vishay / Dale thick film. I suppose there are a couple of spots where I should spend a bit more and go with the IRC thin film. Size wise they were 1/4W 1206 and 1/8W 0805. Here are some sample part numbers (CRCW0805100RFKEA, CRCW1206300RFKEA)
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The Ultimate DIY Part 2 ? The KGITSOJC
Looking good. Have you had a chance to test this yet?
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kgst
Nice I'm curious how you think this compares to the KGSSHV and the BH. I haven't been able to run the three side by side yet. I'm being lazy and I've got to move a bunch of stuff around since the KGST is stuck on my bench.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
You'll need to test your transistors. If they were in wrong or something around them was wrong there is a good chance they are blown.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
I've got both the KGSShv (+/-450V) and the KGST (+/-400V) up and running now. I haven't done any direct comparisons yet, but I will say that I could not stop listening to the KGST for the past week. It has really drawn me in. I don't think you could wrong with either.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Nice fit. Well done!
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kgst
Great question. I'd like to do a single chassis 7" x 12" x 2". The Transform would be mounted on top in the back. I can fit everything, but wouldn't be able to do a delayed start for the HV. I'm giving it a good think though and might need to go just a bit deeper.
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Really nice I love the form factor. It give a very small foot print. Something I might consider in the future. Congrats! Edit: Internal pics please.
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kgst
I got the other channel built. Came up just fine I'm really loving the sound. I haven't compared it yet to the BH or KGSShv. The width on this is 7". So far so good.
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kgst
Thanks This is a fun project for me. It will ultimately become my office rig. Yes it was a challenge to get those transistors on (lots of magnification). Runs pretty cool as well.
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kgst
So I've been having some fun with this design. I've gone ahead and shrunk this thing way down. Each channel is 2" x 4.5". I've used some really small SMD parts so not for the faint of heart. Here's the boards: If you look at the bottom of the board (left center: R4 - U1) I've designed a servo based on the T2 style with an a twist since it needed to push/pull in the opposite direction. Q1 & Q5 are really small. Very proud I could solder them. Here's some shots of the amp up and running. The PS is in the style of the KGSShv PS. It was an early prototype. I've got it set to +/-400V. I added a +/-15V with the transformer mounted to it. Nice and small and allowed me to use the Antek stock transformer. The servo starts the amp at +3V and within 5 minutes has it down to less than 0.1V (see above). It stays nice and tight within about 0.02V once it settles. I've had it on the scope. Very flat response from 10 - 70KHz (which is all I bothered measuring). I had a chance to listen to the one channel. So far so good. Dead quiet and the sound seems to be there. Need the other channel to really tell. All in all I'm very happy. No explosions and it does what I wanted. I'm going to try to build this into a 7" x 12" x 2" chassis. We'll see.