November 1, 201411 yr Gentlemen, I've just read the first 70 pages of this thread. Beside the reading pleasure (yeah, I'm getting as crazy as you all, finding that reading technical things is enjoyable), I saw something extremely special... This project is something I haven't seen before, and my English is too short to put proper words on it. Dr Gilmore, you have been quite busy doing this between bottle washing. Congrats to everyone that finished their T2. Edited November 2, 201411 yr by G600
November 28, 201411 yr The on-semi announcement kind of throws a wrench in the works for the newer version of the T2 doesn't it? That being said, I have a few pieces of the mpsw06 left. Do we need to match the hfe, since it's a sub for the 3381?
November 28, 201411 yr Author We can use the Fairchild parts but I don't relish the thought of having to do the matching for a couple of T2's. I might have a line on some 2SC3381's so there will probably be two layouts.
November 28, 201411 yr mpsa06 is fine for those, very low power. Fairchild version should be available for a long time.
November 28, 201411 yr good to hear, in that case I think the main hurdle will still be the power fets.
November 29, 201411 yr Just curious. Did Stax use c3381 in T2 servo. Edited November 11, 201510 yr by JoaMat
November 29, 201411 yr Author Stax used 2SC2291 but the schematic has it hand written on it "or 2SC3381".
November 29, 201411 yr the one i had used the 2sc3381 parts same silicon, one was a 5 pin, the other a 7 pin
November 29, 201411 yr How about HN4C51J as replacement for 2sc3381? It's a Toshiba dual NPN common base in sot-25. Edited November 29, 201411 yr by JoaMat
December 3, 201411 yr my heart is being pulled so many ways I don't know what version to make All of them. Because d-_-b Edited December 3, 201411 yr by nikongod
December 3, 201411 yr Author To add to your pleasure I will probably do a third version. It will be tailored to the parts I can buy in bulk but leaning more towards the original design. I've been stocking up on parts just in case I build some so a special version is in order.
December 3, 201411 yr All of them. Because d-_-b It's kind of an issue Ari, if I have boards lying around I somehow always end up populating them. It's part of the reason I have shied away from p2p work, aside from incompetence. I started looking at the newer board files, do they have to have offboarded heatsinks? I got the impression that the original footprint was to match with aesthetics of the amplifier board.
December 4, 201411 yr I was looking for one-off deals and found this for fabbing the boards. There's enough area to do a run of the original, so that should encompass all of the current variations that currently exist. Plus black is free, which is of course priceless Also some leftover space to add some boards if you were so inclined, was going to try to see if I could shove a dynalo in there Does anyone see issues using 1oz copper for this? There are also some more recent options such as PCBway which has criminally low prices, but I can't justify using this without forming a group
December 4, 201411 yr fair enough, china it is. I think PCBWay quoted me 5 boards for 350-ish for just the amplifier
December 5, 201411 yr If you want to split the cost I wouldn't mind taking an original board set (with the old sand like the 2sc3675's). Is that quote for the shrunk (400mm depth) boards?
December 10, 201411 yr I am not sure it would. In the BH I can say it sounds much better to my ears* but didn't really measure any different. Edit: compared to the CCS that the BHSE uses. I still prefer the original CCS. Edited December 10, 201411 yr by luvdunhill
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