August 29, 201411 yr Had a few requests for this... In terms of a drilling template for the Megatron. I don't have CAD or anything, but this is the jpeg I did out for the drilling of my chassis. I'm not sure if it's useful to the rest of you but it's the closest I have. For the rest who have already built one, if you have something much more accurate, please share it.
September 20, 201411 yr Finally finished casing the power supply. Next is the amp itself. I am still not sure how I am going to do it. Wood or metal. Edited September 20, 201411 yr by eggil
September 20, 201411 yr Very nice PSU indeed. I like the external heat sink approach. Is that yellow thing a Neutrik powerCON?
September 20, 201411 yr Author green amphenol military connectors. Definitely the right way to go. very nice.
September 20, 201411 yr Yes, it is a powerCon, per Birgir's suggestion. External heatsink idea courtesy of Victor Chew and RiStar. Thank you guys. Edited September 20, 201411 yr by eggil
September 21, 201411 yr Your work looks great. I particularly like the way you've handled the heatsinks and the chassis in general. My only criticism is that you can still work on the wire dress a bit. My projects always look like a mess at first pass. It usually takes me three revisions before I'm satisfied, and even then, there's always things you would change if you did the project a second time. It helps to wait a few days before each revision. Putting the project aside for a while clears your mind and gives you a fresh perspective.
September 21, 201411 yr Thanks Frank. You are right, wiring is still quite messy. Edited September 21, 201411 yr by eggil
October 1, 201411 yr 60 degrees Celsius on the sink part where devices are attached to. The heatsinks themselves about 42 degrees at the fins.
October 13, 201411 yr hi guys. i have followed this thread for long and almost finished my megatron. But something bad happened. I have to pay for my dental payment and never have time to finish it. I have to sell my half-finshed megatron includes tubes. I posted the classified here: http://www.head-fi.org/t/738271/for-sale-el34-12au7-12ax7-and-transformers
October 21, 201411 yr Author updated the board layout for c1815/mpsw06 http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/boards/megatron.zip
November 5, 201411 yr I have a few PCB sets available for this amp, US $75 plus shipping. The boards were made by PCBnet in the US, 0.093" thick with 4 Oz copper. The set is three PCBs (Megatron amp board, KGSSHV PSU board and one Stax jack PCB). To be clear, this is not the latest Megatron that Kevin posted on Oct 22nd. These were made two weeks before.
November 5, 201411 yr Author the update on the board was for the mpsw06 transistors because the 2sc1815 are hard to get now. otherwise no difference
December 7, 201411 yr Hello everyone I read it several times and this trhead but there is some information that I did not understand (for my poor english). EL34 pentode or triode configuration are? There is autobias circuit for the el34? What is the role of C1, C2, C6 anc C8? Thanks at all and thank to kevin for his work!
December 7, 201411 yr Author triode mode no autobias, if the tubes are reasonably well matched and the power supplys are correct the most offset I have seen is about 5 volts c1/c2 couple from the differential input stage to the second gain stage. c6 and c8 do the same thing to drive the outputs
December 9, 201411 yr Thanks kevin, I saw the board psu. there would be a real advantage to duplicate the part of +/- 450V?
December 10, 201411 yr The 6V volt filament is in AC? There is many version of universal psu that have 300V out? there is a version of the psu that has the output to 300V? the universal psu has a 'input to 75V AC and then you go to add to -450V, getting a -510V. you can not modifacare that to have the 300V output? Sorry for the newbie queston!
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