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mikegalusha
Dec 17, 2021
In Show and Tell
I put together a power supply for an old Sony PS1 for a local guy. I did a little load testing last night, seems to be fine, no overheating issues. Chassis is a generic Chinese amp chassis, which was originally used for a Hypex NC1200 amp. I used a Neutrik 4 pole speakon connector for the output, one pair for 3.6v and the other for 7.6V. It has no tubes, please forgive me. ;)
Dual linear power supply for PS1 content media
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mikegalusha
Nov 24, 2021
In Show and Tell
Long time customer shipped a 45 SET amp in for repair, it was nuking output tubes. It was a mess internally, at some time, someone replaced the coupling caps with giant Russian Teflon caps and didn't actually secure them, just held on with a sticky pad. They flew around in the amp, in their travels, they ripped the ground off one of the input cables. I fashioned some clamps from AL sheet, quick and dirty, not beautiful, but they are inside and sufficient for the task. All the holes in the chassis for the transformer wiring had not been de-burred, sharp edges abounded. My customer didn't want to invest the time in having me remove all the iron and clean up the holes. I opted for a little hot melt glue around the edges, makes it far less likely the insulation will be compromised. Not ideal, but 5 minutes vs a couple hours. I also swapped the wires to the fuse holder, this way the outer edge isn't hot when the amp is plugged in, removing the risk of shock if replacing the fuse while connected to the mains. I saw it happen to a friend, decided to correct that on anything I worked on. Easy and I sleep better. The root cause was too much B+, the RCA data sheet for the 45 suggests 250V on the plate, with 34mA of bias current and a max of 275V. This had a bit over 350, even with ~50V across the cathode resistor, that was 300V across the tube. After a while, one would get too hot, draw even more current and run away, incinerating it in the process. I added a 500ohm/25W power resistor between the rectifier and first filter cap and chokes.. It's dropping about 35V and now it has 305V on the plates and with the ~48V on the cathode resistor, we're right in the ball park, about 255-260V across the tube. Hopefully no more problems for the owner or future owner. It can manage 1.7W at clipping, but of course that is about 5% THD, it is, after all, a single ended amp with no feedback. And yes, my bench is messy, I clean it every now and then... but it quickly reverts to a mess. :)
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mikegalusha
Nov 20, 2021
In Questions & Answers
This is the THD+N vs power for a Quicksilver 60W amp, 12AX7 -> 12bh7 -> KT88's. I'm always happy to see something that is better than advertised. It makes right at 70W at 1% THD. The other amp was the same. These are fairly new amps, I put new coupling caps in today for the owner.
Quicksilver 60W Monoblock content media
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mikegalusha
Nov 19, 2021
In Questions & Answers
Inspired by Skunkie's video on the dreadful A12 measurements, I thought about sharing some FFT plots of amps I'm measured. No harm intended but price does not guarantee performance. Any interest? I don't want to cause trouble, more a, geez, $10k doesn't always deliver what you expect kind of thing. No naming of products, etc.
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mikegalusha
Nov 19, 2021
In Introductions
Howdy all, I recently came across the YT channel and a link to the site on the Blueglow site, so here we are. I've been interested in audio for almost 50 years, started when I was about 12, a family friend had stacked Advents, driven by a Crown DC300, a PAS-3 preamp and an AR table. I was hooked and it wasn't long before I somehow acquired a Garrard turntable and a HH Scott integrated. Yes, I wish I still had the Scott. 😥 I build and repair tube stuff for fun and a tiny amount of extra cash. Cheers!
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