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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!

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8 minutes ago, judo said:

TO-252 = D-PAK

Oh, I thought that TO-251 = D-PAK. 

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Back in 2011 I bought 50 2SA1486 from www.utsource.net.  Price 0.30USD each plus 28USD for FedEx, a few days from China to Sweden.

They were green and I haven’t used them at all, but they measure same on DCA75 and DY294 as 2SA1486 from bdent.

 Anyone tried www.utsource.net ?

I have some 2SA156 that I got from BDent way back when that are green.  The 2SA1486 were all black.

Not sure what the different color represents.

42 minutes ago, Kerry said:

I have some 2SA156 that I got from BDent way back when that are green.  The 2SA1486 were all black.

Not sure what the different color represents.

I have a few from both with the same color as yours they came from Dalbani I think.

1 hour ago, JoaMat said:

Back in 2011 I bought 50 2SA1486 from www.utsource.net.  Price 0.30USD each plus 28USD for FedEx, a few days from China to Sweden.

They were green and I haven’t used them at all, but they measure same on DCA75 and DY294 as 2SA1486 from bdent.

 Anyone tried www.utsource.net ?

A few pieces a few times from eBay I do not remember fakes but I am not sure I checked them all. Usually when I could not get from mouser what I wanted.

7 hours ago, JoaMat said:

 

 Anyone tried www.utsource.net ?

I bought some 2SC4686a from utsource many years ago. They tested same as the ones I got from BDENT.

But I am fairly positive they also sell some fake parts. 

For a transistor mounted on a heatsink there 6 possible lead orderings, 3!. For a small signal transistor that you can insert either way round, that reduces to 3 effective orderings. 3!/2.

I'll get my coat...

6 minutes ago, Craig Sawyers said:

For a transistor mounted on a heatsink there 6 possible lead orderings, 3!. For a small signal transistor that you can insert either way round, that reduces to 3 effective orderings. 3!/2.

I'll get my coat...

It’s even easier for the ones not mounted on the heatsink. 😉

That is why it is half the number of orderings for ones not mounted on a heatsink - 3, as I said above.

That assumes you are not twisting the leads out of a straight line.

On 11/15/2021 at 6:39 PM, GeorgeP said:

The 2sa1486 from little diode are 100% fake. They are pretty scummy. 

LittleDiode has agreed to take them back.

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On 11/20/2021 at 6:57 PM, Reima said:

LittleDiode has agreed to take them back.

I have received the refund from LittleDiode.

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would the diy t2 circuit handle something like the e288cc tubes for the preamp section?

DO NOT ROLL TUBES on a T2.

Definitely do not roll fake siemens tubes as they cause the amp to blow up many expensive parts.

3 hours ago, kevin gilmore said:

DO NOT ROLL TUBES on a T2.

Definitely do not roll fake siemens tubes as they cause the amp to blow up many expensive parts.

1000%. I have seen people do this with unfortunate results. Even what some consider to be drop in replacements for the el34, like kt77, should not be used. 

52 minutes ago, GeorgeP said:

1000%. I have seen people do this with unfortunate results. Even what some consider to be drop in replacements for the el34, like kt77, should not be used. 

 

4 hours ago, kevin gilmore said:

DO NOT ROLL TUBES on a T2.

Definitely do not roll fake siemens tubes as they cause the amp to blow up many expensive parts.

by do not roll tubes meaning don't stray from the recommended 6922 and el34s? i do roll different el34s and 6922s sometimes.

6922 and el34 only.

the pinched waist siemens tubes on ebay for stupid amounts of money are all fakes that blow up as soon as you put 75 volts on the grid.

3 hours ago, kevin gilmore said:

6922 and el34 only.

the pinched waist siemens tubes on ebay for stupid amounts of money are all fakes that blow up as soon as you put 75 volts on the grid.

Thanks for the clarity Kevin! definitely not playing around with such a stern guideline!

6 hours ago, GeorgeP said:

1000%. I have seen people do this with unfortunate results. Even what some consider to be drop in replacements for the el34, like kt77, should not be used. 

I know a man who replaced EL34 by KT77 successfully, with slighly changed sound. These tubes was not from JJ and I know that JJ's KT-77 are not suited for T2. 

15 hours ago, rayofsi said:

would the diy t2 circuit handle something like the e288cc tubes for the preamp section?

I would'nt be so adamant as Kevin - In my opinion you can change anything, but only with a really careful recalculation of the scheme. If you are not sure that you can handle it yourself, don't do it. 

I am going to try 6N23P-EV, but only because it is a direct replacenment for 6922 and I've measured every tube with good results. And am going to check all again, maybe even twice. 

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On 12/3/2021 at 4:12 PM, bbest said:

I tried to buy 2SK216 here:

wehavethatitem

https://www.ebay.com/itm/283871974560

also fake, seller agree on refund

Hi, I read Kevin mentioned in the past that KSA2690AYS (160V capacity) works fine as substitute for K216 except pin layout.  They are cheap on Mouser.  BTW KSA1220A can be used as J79 replacement, but it's not available.    Then I learned that J78/K215 (180 V capacity) or J77/K214 (160 V capacity) should work as well, and they are pin compatible with J79/K216.   Do I understand anything wrong?   They also aren't popular, but maybe easier to find and slightly cheaper than J79/K216.

15 hours ago, Rinat said:

I would'nt be so adamant as Kevin - In my opinion you can change anything, but only with a really careful recalculation of the scheme. If you are not sure that you can handle it yourself, don't do it. 

Kevin is talking about his amplifier, the DIY T2. Of course you can design another one and change everything.

NO, the incident with the T2 was a real original T2. The fake siemens tube made on RFT equipment arcs over when you use it in the cascode position. Then it shorts out the gain tube and puts 200 volts on just about everything in the front end including the volume pot. Lots of damage. 

I've never tested with lower voltage rated parts. probably they will eventually blow up as the 2sk216 definitely sees about 200 volts on it.

1 hour ago, kevin gilmore said:

I've never tested with lower voltage rated parts. probably they will eventually blow up as the 2sk216 definitely sees about 200 volts on it.

Sorry, I found that compatibility discussion on GG thread.  "in the original kgbh, the 2sj79 can be replaced with a ksa1220A".    I wasn't aware the difference of requirements between GG, BH and T2.  JoaMat also confirmed that Ksa1220A worked for his BH and DIY T2, but probably with lower voltage setting.

BTH I found a guy selling tk7a90e cheap.  It's 900 V 45W Nch MOSFET.  Does this work in the place of K216?  or it's not that simple?

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