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  1. On 6/1/2020 at 10:26 PM, RudeWolf said:

    Hunting for power switches is a nightmare, unless you're willing to go with a bulgin vandal-proof type of thing. I'm mounting my power switch on the bottom plate near the faceplate, so you can reach under the amp and easily push the toggler switch.

    This is also pretty okay - https://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Amphenol-Audio/ACJM-MHOP?qs=t8VhaDIDl4uYvnn1Z02tXA%3D%3D

    But generally the choice isn't too big.

    I had the under switch in my power amp, but this one wont have feet high enough to reach under.

    I'm ordering a latching anti vandal switch and will be using a 4 pin xlr even though the amp is single ended. 

    I already have my hd650 with a balanced connector so I wont have a need for adapter cables.

  2. I settled on this case: 

    width 320, height 70, depth 248, plenty of space for a single ended cfa and I might even be able to fit a coilcraft COMOCO choke filter (comon and differential filter in the same choke.)

    Transformer will be a 100VA from toroidy.pl, used them in other projects and quality is top notch.

    Now on to find a suitable 10K volume control. Would like something a little better than a RK27. stepped attenuator or a relay based one. Any ideas that don't break the bank?

     

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  3. I started matching transistors today for my cfa build but quickly started scratching my head.

    I'm using Amb.org bjt matching circuit with a 110K resistor  for the MJF1530/1531. I got between 9 and 15 mA for the 1530's and ~30mA range for the 1531's. Shouldn't I get closer readings between N and P devices?

  4. You can also check the bluesound devices. One of the best interfaces in the market IMO and they have a unit with built in storage.

    I've had the Node for some years now to use with LAN stored music and tidal and it is reliable, fast and easy to use.

    I had tidal until recently but changed to spotify family plan. Easier UI, controls the amplifier and wifi speakers around the house directly and for casual listening I can't hear the difference between spotify and tidal. 

     

  5. 8 minutes ago, mwl168 said:

    1. I experimented with different voltage rails PSU with my build. Cannot say I heard a real difference but my CFA is balanced, not single ended. 

    2. The heatsink size you are planning for should be fine. You do need to pay attention to heatsinking the PSU as well. This amp draws significant current from the PSU. 

    I plan to use this side panel, it is 10mm thick and is able to cope with a few watts. Should be similar to a bottom panel some others have used I believe. 

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  6. So I just ordered some of the parts to start building my single ended CFA and some decisions need to be made before I continue for which I ask your help:

    1. KG recommends +-24V, is there any real benefit in going up to 30V for "regular" cans such as HD650. I do not see myself buying a pair of orthos in the near future although I would like to try them at some point. I am looking to build a single chassis in a somewhat small footprint so having to deal with the extra heat might be a problem.

    2. What heatsink size would you recommend for this? I am thinking of placing both boards on a 200x120x40 heatsink from modushop to make a single heatsink enclosure like the one I sketched.  

    3. Any suggestions regarding stepped attenuators or volume pots that don't break the bank? I'd like some better quality than a RK27... 

    I'll probably have some more doubts before I finish so you'll have to bear with me on this one. 

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  7. 12 hours ago, Pars said:

    Congrats!

    When you saw the offset spike, were you checking the single-ended output (L+ or R+ to gnd)? If you look at the balanced offset (L+ to L- or same for R channel), you won't see this. It is something I noticed awhile back and is caused by the Meanwell bricks not coming up at the same time on power-on. Balanced phones should be fine (common mode or balanced offset won't spike). I would not leave single-ended phones connected on either power up or power down.

    I was measuring L+ L- to GND. I didn't measure between L+ and L- I'll check that quickly. 

    No single ended phones atm so I'm safe there. 

  8. Success! I managed to get offset to within +-1.5mV on both channels. Installed the servo jumpers and music is great!

    One question: I let the amp cool down and then measured offset during startup. It got very high, above 150mV and descended in about 20-30 seconds to +-1mV, is this behaviour normal even with the servos in the circuit? MIght this damage the headphones if plugged during startup?

  9. I measured the bias across all the 20R resistors and they're all flowing between 270-340 after a few hours with the top plate on. there are some variations in each channel between the 20R resistors, some might go to 340 and the one next to it only to 310. could this be transistor variation?

    I had the DC offset dialed to about +-5mV before installing the jumpers on the back side of the board. 

    I'll remove the jumpers tomorrow and reset the trimpots. 

  10. So I finally got to finish my dynalo mini build.

    It is playing nice with 2SK170/2SK79 input jfets, 420ohm led resistors and 255 bias resistors. Temperature with cover on is 103C  on left side (- channels) and 81C  on right side  (+ channels) transistors, is this sort of difference normal?  I checked bias and L- is around 340mV while R+ is around 290mV. could this have anything to do with the offset trimpots?

    All the bias resistors 255ohm and led resistors (420ohm) measure within spec. Voltage drop on the leds around 1.65V

    When I remove the lid the temperatures drop quite a bit to around 60C-75C which is understandable.

    Sounds great though with my sennheiser HD650 recabled with 4 pin XLR. I would just like to understand this diferrence between plus and minus channels

     

  11. Hello guys, after a long time, and with a lot of time in my hands due to quarantine I finally finished my Dynalo MK2 mini and reterminated my hd650 with a 4 pin balanced plug. 

    Transistors are a bit hotter than I wanted, at 90-100 degrees with the top panel on. I need to go read about reducing bias.

    Sounds good though! Source at the moment is a bluesound node, need to go and find a better DAC with balanced out that doesn't break the bank.

     

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