October 11, 201411 yr JoaMat has sent me the board layout, and I'm working on it. He did not need silkscreens, everyone else is definitely going to need them. Could do it as 1 board instead of 4. As one board it would be 11.77 x 7.8 inches. So a bunch smaller than the 16 x 12 of the original And using 10m90s definitely removes a bunch of parts. And so does the lt1021, although that one part is probably double the cost of the led's and fet it replaced. Way more stable though.
October 11, 201411 yr As one board it would be 11.77 x 7.8 inches. So a bunch smaller than the 16 x 12 of the original And using 10m90s definitely removes a bunch of parts. And so does the lt1021, although that one part is probably double the cost of the led's and fet it replaced. Way more stable though. Cheers to the sliver of hope that mere mortals may be able to own a T2, at least a higher chance than currently
October 11, 201411 yr suggest you buy as many 2sk79 and 2sk216 as you can, you are still going to need those. no suitable replacement for those yet. All the other parts are mouser. http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/t2modified.jpg Getting the power supply to match that physical size going to be just about impossible. Edited October 11, 201411 yr by kevin gilmore
October 11, 201411 yr Author Yes but rated to only 400V compared to the 600V 1486. Edited October 11, 201411 yr by spritzer
October 11, 201411 yr Hey joamat, your boards look fantastic. What method do you use to etch those? Printer toner transfer?
October 11, 201411 yr Oh crap! I'm feeling the need to build this. haven't looked closely yet, but you still have some transistors labeled with 2SC3675. were you thinking of doing this as one or four boards? Edited October 11, 201411 yr by Kerry
October 11, 201411 yr four boards might give a little more flexibility in casing, you can stack the output stage over the front end Might be cheaper to fab four smaller boards as well Edited October 11, 201411 yr by nopants
October 11, 201411 yr I like it a lot. I do prefer the single board layout. Nice one Kevin and Joamat.
October 12, 201411 yr here is the schematic http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/t2schemmodified.pdf hopefully the two match.
October 12, 201411 yr Oo, T2 on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAX-SRM-T2-SPS-T2-the-amplifier-T2-2-/301344346036?pt=UK_AudioVisualElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Headphones&hash=item462985cfb4
October 12, 201411 yr 10m90s on the board bottom has 120 and 100, top has 300 and 100, schematic has 300 and 200?
October 12, 201411 yr correct values are 100 ohms gate, 300 ohms cathode. fingers getting tired after a day of typing.
October 12, 201411 yr No worries, easy to gloss over things when porting files around I also don't see any 2sk216 in the battery schematic, but they're on the silkscreen
October 12, 201411 yr Pots in parallel with the 510R have no label on the silkscreen. Is .5W big enough for the 47R heater ground resistors? Edited October 12, 201411 yr by GrindingThud
October 12, 201411 yr Mmmm, very tempting. Awesome work! This may be my next project after I finish my KGST.
October 12, 201411 yr there is no 2sk216 in the battery. The 2sk216 feeds the top of the battery. also there are no 1k resistors to measure the batteries with, I will fix that. Edited October 12, 201411 yr by kevin gilmore
October 12, 201411 yr JoeMat, Very nice! use LT1021 to the active battery is good idea. Keven, can you add extra pattern for the solid state input (LSK389 and 2SK170 x2) option? Edited October 12, 201411 yr by Inu
October 12, 201411 yr It would be nice to get Q32 on the main heat sink as well. don't think that can happen. latest, with input pots, done for the day. and I did spell his name wrong, will fix that later. http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/t2modified.jpg
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