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833a Amp
Work has started on this beast, slow progress (cos I'm a slow worker ) and the first pair uf GU-48 (833a) came damaged in transit. Not broken glass but fell apart internally.
Here's a picture of the first monoblock trolley with bits laid out to get the best layout. [IMG][/IMG]
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Re: 833a Amp
Snail pace building continues.
I've managed to get one filament PSU up and running. With a 12V SM PSU and dropping resistors and smoothing caps I get 9.96V. Target was 10V so close enough ?
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Re: 833a Amp
That's huge Philip, my amp sat ON a TV stand but wasn't part of it err, is it a stereo TV stand or are there 2 of them....
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Re: 833a Amp
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Bear in mind these are just the output stages, there is a 300b (or PT15 or KT66) amp and power supply to go with them as well. And also the HUGE Hammond output transformers are offboard, so floor space could be a problem.
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Re: 833a Amp
All I can say is WOW
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Re: 833a Amp
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Superb......
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Re: 833a Amp
Well , I started with 832a, so one up seemed a good thing to try.
Keeps me out of mischief.
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This is VERY dangerous
As admin on this site I must point out this project has the capacity to instantly kill and also to burn a house down, and easily both.
The proposed very long wires could easily set up a feedback oscillator with might be a big problem. The use of 1,500 volts at half an amp would instantly kill you. But perhaps the most worrying is the 1,500 volt return through a SMPS which will simply not handle it and is likely to instantly catch on fire and put a destructive voltage through the mains affecting your own and adjacent properties. Please feel free to talk about this on this forum, but it must be noted that the forum owners cannot approve or endorse any such home build. Further more this forum cannot be held liable for loss of life or property by ignoring this notice. Sorry for the hard stuff.................... Regards Dave |
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Re: 833a Amp
Hi Dave, you seem to be making several quite incorrect assumptions.
1500V ? where did that come from. 1500V through SMPS ? Oh yeah, how did you work that out ? Very long wires ? Have you measured them ? How long is very long ? If you want accurate details of my DIY electrocution/spontaneous combustion device just ask. Any HT on any valve amp, DIY or proprietary can kill, that we all know, or should do.
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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; 2nd February 2011 at 04:16 PM. |
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Re: 833a Amp
I think someone needs to do some research
I think we All know this hobby can kill ether by making a mistake or just being plan stupid it just doesn’t apply the valves ether It applies too Solid state Audio and any mains powered things you can stick you fingers in Only 10 milli amperes (0.0001 amps) through the heart is enough to kill a human.
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