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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
I'm beginning to realise that now
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
I came across this site searching for information on the Maplin Millenium (see my introduction post at) :
http://www.wduk.worldomain.net/forum...85&postcount=1 I have the original articles for both the Millenium power amp, and the Newton pre-amp. I'd love to dip my proverbial toe in the water of valve amps, but in my recent visits back home, Maplin seem to have moved away from their electronics background, they only appear to stock Velleman kits now. Is it still possible to get PCBs for either the Millenium power or Newton pre-amp? The original articles for the Newton don't show a PCB track layout, although with some Paintshop Pro work it should be possible to make one. I've never made a PCB before, so that will be an investment in the etchant, drills etc. Failing that, I've seen some people wishing to strip wire their existing amps, any layouts for that? Then there's the question of transformers, I'm sure Maplin no longer stock them. Doing my research there are a couple of companies here in the States that make valve (tube) transformers. From the original article, the output transformer specs are 6.6k with 43% from CT screen grid taps. Can anyone suggest suitable output and power supply transformers from these companies? http://www.edcorusa.com/products/tra...push-pull.html http://www.hammondmfg.com/5cindex.htm The Maplin design used silicon rectifiers. Has anyone re-designed their Maplin amps, Millenium or Newton, to use valve rectifiers? Something big like a 5U4 would look good in the Millenium, it might even dwarf the EL84s. Maybe something like a UY85 in the Newton. I saw in an earlier post that someone modified their Millenium to use KT88s. Was there any circuit or transformer modification needed for those valves? So many questions I know. But I'm new here, and if you don't ask you don't find things out. Lee. |
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
You have a PM Lee.
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Philip. Everything in this post is my honest opinion based on what i thought I knew at that very moment in time. |
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
Maplin still do this output transformer and it looks half tidy !
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=46773 Andrew I purchased a pair and he said they looked OK ! Don't think he's used them yet though.
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
Try and get a copy of the Mullard book "tube circuits for audio amplifiers" and study the chapter on the 20W amplifier.
This goes into great detail to explain the famous 5-20 amp build,and of which,the Maplin millenium was a cheap(ish) copy ! This has the valve rectifier and a pair of EL34 in push pull.(per monoblock) There is one on e-bay (USA) at the moment. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mullard-Tube-C...3A1|240%3A1318 A VERY worthwhile read if that is the sort of amp you aspire to,and with full specifications and component values. PS 4-20 = 4 valves @ 20W 5-20 = 5 valves @ 20W (the "extra" valve is the rectifier,or rectumfrier)
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Philip. Everything in this post is my honest opinion based on what i thought I knew at that very moment in time. Last edited by pre65; 20th February 2009 at 08:24 PM. Reason: addition |
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
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That is NOT the same transformer as was originally created for the Millennium, Maplin discontinued all those |
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
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Sorry if these posts seem a bit downbeat |
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
Aaaaaanyway, on a somewhat brighter note, here's some photos of my still ongoing Millennium Mk II prototype
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Re: Millenium 4-20 (Maplin Electronics)
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For those of you in London, did you ever visit an electronics shop called Garlands down at the bottom of Blackheath Hill in Deptford? As a kid, I used to go there a lot, in fact, that was where I bought the SEAS drivers for my "monster" speakers (see my introduction post). They used a stock a range of Mullard and then later Pinnacle valves. Quote:
Parts Express have that Mullard book in stock, I will have to add it to my cart (American for trolley) when I place an order next. Lee. |
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