June 22, 201511 yr need to figure out some last bits and pieces with case feet and the potentiometer, but everything's working otherwise. it's been a while since I heard this amplifier, a lot of things to like. Very, very nice...
June 22, 201511 yr What monster 12AU7's are those? yep telefunken e80cc. requires 2x the 12au7 filament current, so I'm more or less banking on the antek to be able to supply ~20% more than the official rating.This is still in line with what they write on their site. Also happy to report that there's no issue running the mains wiring alongside the HV lines in the umbilical I wonder if there's a 12ax7 equivalent to the e80cc I'm having a few problems getting the extension shaft to line up with the pot, is there such a thing as a flexible extension shaft?
June 23, 201511 yr Nice work nopants. For neatness, I was going to run the ac together with the hv line in same umbilical cord but was worried about the interfacing problems, but now that you have reported that there are no problems, I think I will do the same.
June 23, 201511 yr I'm having a few problems getting the extension shaft to line up with the pot, is there such a thing as a flexible extension shaft? Something like this, perhaps? http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l2632.R2.TR2.TRC1.A0.H1.Xflexible+shaft+coupler.TRS0&_nkw=flexible+shaft+coupler&_sacat=92074
June 23, 201511 yr I just wouldn't dare running mains through the same umbilical as the other wires. It's just so Eddie Current and so much fail waiting to happen. Call me paranoid...
June 23, 201511 yr I just wouldn't dare running mains through the same umbilical as the other wires. It's just so Eddie Current and so much fail waiting to happen. Call me paranoid... Or smart.
June 27, 201510 yr Author I could always cut the footprint out of the stax t2 board, and add a couple of connectors, but you would have to make the boards yourself.
June 28, 201510 yr I wonder if there's a 12ax7 equivalent to the e80ccNo sure if I understand your question correctly. The original Telefunken made two 12AX7 equivalents, ECC83 and ECC803S. ECC803S has a different physical construction than the 12AX7 and ECC83. IIRC, it has an extra getter and looks similar to 6DJ8. They are extremely rare and pricy now. I read somewhere the ECC803S were built for early computer applications and are guranteed for section to section match. Edited June 28, 201510 yr by mwl168
June 28, 201510 yr Why the white gloves? Or did you have Mickey Mouse help model these for you? OK..... all because RK50 is esay to oxidized (Sweat).it will become green when oxidized happened.
June 28, 201510 yr I could always cut the footprint out of the stax t2 board, and add a couple of connectors, but you would have to make the boards yourself. Nice ! That's what I want !
June 28, 201510 yr No sure if I understand your question correctly. The original Telefunken made two 12AX7 equivalents, ECC83 and ECC803S. ECC803S has a different physical construction than the 12AX7 and ECC83. IIRC, it has an extra getter and looks similar to 6DJ8. They are extremely rare and pricy now. I read somewhere the ECC803S were built for early computer applications and are guranteed for section to section match. I'm aware of the ecc equivalents I was just wondering if there were any larger, similar tubes ala 12au7 <-> e80cc
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