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Around 1300Vppss and the gain is 500/1000

 

Edit:  An updated on the KGDT is in order.  First run of PCB's is here and I'm assembling them when I find time from the other 12 amps I'm working on...  :)

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    After almost three and a half months, the KGST is finally in operation, and is sounding great. Thanks to all who have responded to my questions and given guidance. I am really surprised at  how good t

  • Thanks to the NYC Spring Meet yesterday, I was motivated to finish casing up my KGST.  I'm very happy with the result.  The chassis is 7" x 12.8". Perfect for my night table   Here's the beast in i

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PCB group buy;

 

The pcbs are in the post to you.   Just come back from the Post Office -19 packets in the system. 

 

Give it up to a week.

Excellent news!

::)  ::)

Awesome. Thank you.

Hello Guys

 

I have noticed some changes, on the silkscreen of the v0.41 (boards from the current group buy) compared to earlier versions. The BOM in this thread seems to have missed some changes.

 

1. on the amp board, there is a 1k and a 2k trimpot. current BOM says 2x 2k

2. On the PSU board the zeners are now 24V, BOM says 12V.

3. Can someone confirm which leds to use? I suppose its the same ones as in the KGSSHV (i.e. 859-LTL-307ELC) 1.7V, 2mA

4. Of course if you want to run at the recommended 350V instead of 400V you need to adjust the zenerstring to 2x100V and 1x150V

 

Happy building

The balance pot should always be 2K but the offset needs to change with the voltage.  Last one I built used 1K pot and 1.37K resistors at 400V but 1.5K should be fine at 350V.  This resistor has to be 1/2W and higher wattage doesn't hurt as it gets hot. 

 

24V is better so use that. 

 

Those are the correct LED's. 

 

Yup, we forgot to change the zener string values.  :palm:

The pcbs look good thanks Kevin and Birgir.

 

Have attached some images which will help builders.

 

The zener voltages have been mentioned, notice on the PS the 0.1microF/1000v caps have a pin spacing of 15mm.

 

Make sure the 24v zeners by the big caps are in the correct way as you'll not be able to get at them when it's assembled.

 

On the amps the 0.1microF caps by the servo are very small 2.5mm lead pitch.

 

Other than that it looks a very straightforward build.

 

Have fun.

 

 

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Some dumb questions here:

 

What voltage rating should the 1uF and 0.1uF capacitors be?  (On the right side of the amp board.)  I didn't see them marked on the silkscreen.  

 

For the LSK389, do I want the A, B, C, or D?  (2nd page on http://www.linearsystems.com/assets/media/file/datasheets/LSK389.pdf )

 

Also, does anyone have part numbers for the amp and PSU heat sinks (both the large and small ones)?

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When not using the LSK389 but 2 K170 instead. Which version; BL or GR?

The 1uf cap has to be 25V+ so anything with 15mm lead spacing will work.  I use 250V Panasonic caps which fit perfectly into the footprint.  Kevin posted the part number either here or in the KGSSHV thread.

 

The 100nf caps should be rated to handle the B+/B- plus a bit of headroom.  We've normally used 1000V caps here but 630V also works. 

 

The rating of the input fets doesn't matter, just as long as they are the same grade on both channels.  I normally use LSK389 B series  and BL grade 2SK170's.  Now that the BL units are almost finished I'm moving to my GR stock. 

 

Here are the heatsinks, big one for the CCS and pass transistors:

 

532-530002B02500G

 

and the small one for the 10m90 CCS in the PSU:

 

532-581002B02500G

 

Remember to order the proper insulation pads, shoulder washers and you also need 6/32" screws (either nylon or peek) for the small sinks. 

I use these, it was all discussed in the KGSShv thread quite early on.

 

Oxide pad  532-4170

Insulating washer 532-7721-3PPS

I'm just checking my BOM. I noticed that 621-GBU610 is out of stock at mouser. I suppose we can substitute with 621-GBU810. Right?

Thanks guys!

 

Another dumb question; is there any need to match transistors for this build?

GBU810 is fine for this and no need to match anything except the input fets if you are using single units. 

can this amp used to drive taket h2+?

No.

enough current too much voltage?

Just not suitable in any way.  If you go higher than ca. 150Vp-p then bad things will happen to the TakeT.  The crappy components inside the capsules can't take much more than that. 

Thanks for the pcb's. They are looking great. Hopefully I can start building within a few weeks.

Waiting on some 1N914 diodes (my stash from 2004 finally ran out) but the KGDT if just about ready for testing:

 

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Shown next to the new KGST boards, a smaller version of the group buy boards.  The difference is not great but I had to shave off a few millimeters to get them into a chassis I bought. 

Looks good :)

 

Shown next to the new KGST boards, a smaller version of the group buy boards.  The difference is not great but I had to shave off a few millimeters to get them into a chassis I bought. 

 

Stop doing this to us - you know we always want the latest and greatest :mikey2:

 

//UFN

I do what I can to lift your spirits...  ;D

Just got my PCBs in too. Looking forward to putting this together.

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