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A SRM212 with one of those USB to barrell jack adapters and run it off a normal USB power bank.  4W should be just fine of a 2A output.   

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The thick film resistors are still bit of a problem cause of drift. Even with the dn2540, turning the trimmer a little too high or low will still cause it to drift.

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9 minutes ago, psyduck said:

The thick film resistors are still bit of a problem cause of drift. Even with the dn2540, turning the trimmer a little too high or low will still cause it to drift.

then let's find some other kind resistors 😁

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Just now, Michelag said:

then let's find some other kind resistors 😁

I think the metal film resistors will work, they're used on the cfaelectrostat board in google drive. It's quite a bit bigger and you need two of them for one channel.

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52 minutes ago, psyduck said:

I think the metal film resistors will work, they're used on the cfaelectrostat board in google drive. It's quite a bit bigger and you need two of them for one channel.

guess i'm trying a mix MELF/thin film

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10 hours ago, philodox said:

Love it. How are you doing sir, still teaching? Any chance you'd take a glance at my McAllister mess/amp? I'd love to give it a refit. 

i am retired now, 7+ years. And loving it.  Due to arthritis issues i am no longer working on any more equipment. including my own.  going to pay a couple of high-school kids to stuff and solder boards and chassis etc for new projects.

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14 hours ago, kevin gilmore said:

at the moment, do what i did 30 years ago.   srm212 plus 12v 7ah gel cell. its portable. kinda portable.

or buy 4 x apex opamps and run them class C with the dc to dc converters.

i wish i had a better solution. getting all those transistors to touch the heatsink at the same time is not easy.

even the koss box requires a decent size battery.  (6 x D cell) 

Well, there are true portable amplifiers, for example, the Stax D10, but its runtime is 3.5 hours. Which is pretty funny.

This HVRV can also be used with some kind of 12V power bank of a similar size.

But then we have to carry two boxes.

And why do you even need portable amplifiers..

Almost all Stax headphones are open-back.

Unless we using a Stax 4070.

But I think only a few people in the world have such a setup.
Probably no one does.
It's much more promising to simply have a portable, small amplifier that we can easily take  on a trip, for example, put in a suitcase.
The 10 kg kgsshv is hard to fit in a suitcase.
And this one is just right.

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