June 19, 201214 yr >>MEGATRON<< The rollers are gonna have a field day. Twelve tubes, count em. Yay Team Overkill!! Edited June 19, 201214 yr by livewire
June 19, 201214 yr Kevin, what happened of the original design to resort to the usual EL34? I personally prefer real triodes to pentodes, even when triode strapped, and parallel 5687 as power stage did sound an interesting idea (also one of my fav triodes). What's the reason? Filament supply? Not enough gain? Simply more parts? Thanks.
June 19, 201214 yr Author There must be 20+ original designs. I'm going to give away all the board files, and nothing prevents people from building whatever they want. But a compact monster amp can't be a bad thing. The thing with the 5687's is that they behave very badly if you push them over +/-300. And given the Rp of the tube, the most you can get is 1150 vppss. Since there are no 1kv triodes unless you use really expensive dht's you have to use el34's strapped as triodes.
June 19, 201214 yr Author universal power supply with option for C- supply and time delay for tube high voltage http://gilmore.chem....versalpower.jpg updated amplifier board http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/megatron.jpg Edited June 19, 201214 yr by kevin gilmore
June 20, 201214 yr Minor issues.. Missing (or deleted?) the protective diode between the TL783 In and Out. Making "AC2" and "-" for the bridge rectifies (KBU4x) were reversed (patterns are OK).
June 21, 201214 yr Author The pattern for the bridge rectifier, i'm aware of, but since the printing never shows up... but i will fix it anyway. How i missed the diode on the tl783 i'm not sure, i know where it cut and pasted it from, and the original has the diode ?? Thanks Inu. Edited June 21, 201214 yr by kevin gilmore
June 21, 201214 yr Oops, Making > Marking. How about adding protection resistors (5.1K 1W) to the outputs? Edited June 21, 201214 yr by Inu
June 21, 201214 yr If possible, For the 0.22uF/1000V Add extra mounting hole for the PCM 22.5mm capacitors (EPCOS) For the 0.1uF/450V(400V) Add extra mounting hole for the PCM 15mm capacitors (EPCOS and MKP10) Edited June 21, 201214 yr by Inu
June 21, 201214 yr Author updated files http://gilmore.chem....du/megatron.jpg http://gilmore.chem....versalpower.jpg someone please check that i did not flip the feedback, or other stupids Edited June 22, 201214 yr by kevin gilmore
June 22, 201214 yr On the power supply, I'm a little nervous about how close the 7912 output trace to the terminal block is to the heatsink mounting hole. Also, did you intend to ground the FET heatsinks? On the amp, all of the ground solder pads aren't split up to slow down the heat dissipation, so they'll suck to solder to on that size of a board.
June 22, 201214 yr Author Moved the 7912 a bit. All of the heatsinks are grounded. It may not show up well. I made the thermal's thicker so that they can be seen now. I've never had any trouble with a regular soldering iron soldering solid ground pads. It makes a significant difference in the performance of the amplifier, those little crosses add a fair amount of resistance and increase noise. So i like to keep everything in the signal path with the lowest resistance to ground. Edited June 22, 201214 yr by kevin gilmore
June 22, 201214 yr Indeed solid thermals shouldn't be a problem for a good soldering iron. A good Weller or Oki isn't that expensive and makes soldering so much easier.
June 22, 201214 yr Thanks for the info. I've got a 100W XYtronic which I've never had problems with. I was more wondering about how newbie-friendly this was supposed to be, though it makes sense that the Stax Mafia would put a good iron in every newbie's hands.
June 22, 201214 yr I tell every noob to just buy an OKI PS-900 and skip over the cheap stuff. I'm all for using cheap stuff where you can get away with it but cheap soldering irons are just that, cheap. Only exception would be the military surplus stuff Kevin brought to CanJam.
June 23, 201214 yr Am I correct to guess that the costs estimate for this build excluding chasis, volume pot, input jacks and tubes should be no more than US500 to US600? I believe the PSU should costs more? Costs of tubes is where the numbers will fluctuate greatly correct? Any default tube type or manufacturer recommended? Edited June 23, 201214 yr by Victor Chew
June 23, 201214 yr Kevin, Not flipped NFB line. Each 6CA7 sinks or sources about 27mA (11W) is correct? 450V Line (included 300V line) = total 61mA/ch -450V Line = total 54mA/ch
June 23, 201214 yr Author 27 ma per tube is exactly correct. The teflon octal sockets on ebay are about $10 each the teflon 9 pin sockets seem to be about $12 each likely way cheaper overseas. Not sure how much the capacitors are. maybe about $600 in parts total including the power supply, not including the transformer or the tubes. Edited June 23, 201214 yr by kevin gilmore
June 28, 201213 yr Author Biirgir is going to do the prototype run very soon Edited June 28, 201213 yr by kevin gilmore
June 28, 201213 yr I can feel the sense of excitement. Will the DACT or other attenuators be incorpotated as an option in the boards?
June 28, 201213 yr Given that none of us can agree on attenuators I do think it is best to keep them offboard. I certainly wouldn't be caught dead with an RK27 in this amp... When I have a bit of time I'll order boards from me and KG so we can test the beast.
June 28, 201213 yr How about remove RK27 then use space for add 2SA1968 0.5mA (150mW) CCS option for the 2nd stage?
June 28, 201213 yr I still like the idea of being able to board mount the attenuator. I'd be perfectly fine if the board grew a bit to incorporate a DACT attenuator.
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