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#107 Re: Mofo
This is what I'm going to build, very slight variation on my previous version.
factored in the new choke, with OPA2134 or LM4562, spice says I'll get 4.5 watts into 8 ohms
biased the fet at 2.4 amps should dissipate about 53 watts...
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factored in the new choke, with OPA2134 or LM4562, spice says I'll get 4.5 watts into 8 ohms
biased the fet at 2.4 amps should dissipate about 53 watts...
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#108 Re: Mofo
You could always take the feedback from after the 6800uf cap instead of before the mosfet (just saying )
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#109 Re: Mofo
that's a tad unconventional, not to mention controversial, isn't it?
I'm assuming(risky, I know) that you're referring to the gain set on the opamp....I can't shake off my modular upbringing.
In my ideal world I would also like to take the output bias voltage from somewhere other that the output power supply, but that's one step beyond, but ultimate modularity.
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#110 Re: Mofo
Yep. Though there would be problems as the op amp would be open circuit at DC.
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#111 Re: Mofo
I will wait till the new chokes are delivered (no panic Ian) and set up and tested in the existing chassis (posh word for wooden lash up) before making a final decision on the version 2 setup.
I've been looking at some MDF 6U sloping front rack mount cabinets from a UK Ebay seller. They are made from 18mm MDF, I've done some cardboard cut outs to simulate the sizes, and they are looking like a possibility.
I've put a link up to show a picture. If I were more experienced in woodwork I could make my own, but I've got a bit of time to think about things.
My plan would be to mount the 300mm X 200mm heatsink on the sloping side, with what should be the back becoming the base. They would sit side by side with each heatsink facing sideways, necessitating a mirror image pair. That way they would easily fit on my rack. It would mean the heatsink fins are horizontal and at about 30 degrees tilt, but I don't envisage any heat dispersal problems.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202170361902 ... XQHPFRiiv6
I've been looking at some MDF 6U sloping front rack mount cabinets from a UK Ebay seller. They are made from 18mm MDF, I've done some cardboard cut outs to simulate the sizes, and they are looking like a possibility.
I've put a link up to show a picture. If I were more experienced in woodwork I could make my own, but I've got a bit of time to think about things.
My plan would be to mount the 300mm X 200mm heatsink on the sloping side, with what should be the back becoming the base. They would sit side by side with each heatsink facing sideways, necessitating a mirror image pair. That way they would easily fit on my rack. It would mean the heatsink fins are horizontal and at about 30 degrees tilt, but I don't envisage any heat dispersal problems.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202170361902 ... XQHPFRiiv6
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#112 Re: Mofo
Well, rather surprisingly it worked first time. I was also surprised how little 2x gain added. And I'm not sure without some listening but my suspicion is it robs a bit of the life from the music. I've only tried it above 415Hz so far though.
But undoubtedly the £150 or whatever the bits have cost makes remarkably high fi. And I don't break my back hefting it about.
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#113 Re: Mofo
Mmmmmm. Just taken the op amp gain stage out and the sound is immediately better without it. More shine and sparkle, more detail, more space, more realism. More music. Interesting experiment.
#114 Re: Mofo
I would suggest trying with better metal film or carbon resistors, maybe tackman. Also try a simple 9v battery (or two if its split rail) I don't trust that SMPS and certainly don't if you have made a dummy split rail. Also if that ceramic cap in the feedback path? of so, replace with a polystyrene. Most ceramic (not so much C0G) introduce a shocking amount of distortion. Also need power rail decoupling, electrolytic and ceramic.
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#115 Re: Mofo
Fair points, which weren't lost on me when I was breadboarding it, but I didn't have the experience to know what to expect.
To continue the experiment I might see if I can draft a simple PCB to be fabbed in China as the cost is so cheap. It would be a good excuse to see if I can get my head around DipTrace which I downloaded a while ago but never really got to grips with.
To continue the experiment I might see if I can draft a simple PCB to be fabbed in China as the cost is so cheap. It would be a good excuse to see if I can get my head around DipTrace which I downloaded a while ago but never really got to grips with.
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#116 Re: Mofo
(My bold highlights above)Nick wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:47 pm I would suggest trying with better metal film or carbon resistors, maybe tackman. Also try a simple 9v battery (or two if its split rail) I don't trust that SMPS and certainly don't if you have made a dummy split rail. Also if that ceramic cap in the feedback path? of so, replace with a polystyrene. Most ceramic (not so much C0G) introduce a shocking amount of distortion. Also need power rail decoupling, electrolytic and ceramic.
Just to check - the two ceramics I've used above are power supply decoupling (didn't have any 10uF to hand to parallel). These aren't the same as if they were in the feedback loop I think? Do you mean a cap in parallel with the resistor between the inverting input and the output?
#117 Re: Mofo
That's fine, I could only see one so wasn't sure if they were decoupling the supply pins. Ceramics are fine for supply decoupling.
Yes, I was referring to the cap in the feedback loop in ed's diagram.
Yes, I was referring to the cap in the feedback loop in ed's diagram.
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#118 Re: Mofo
Brill thanks
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#119 Re: Mofo
I took my MoFo (and D3a-2A3 SET) round to Bostod's earlier this morning, dodging the heavy rain. And I realised I never posted any photos of my "proper" build. There were a few MoFo threads at the time, I think this was the one I piggy backed, so I'll bung them here.
This was a cheap build - wood chassis, LED SMPS PS, PC CPU geatsink and fans rather than the big extruded heatsinks, and simple op amp gain stage.
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The base was a recycled bottom of an old OB speaker .
24V SMPS on the left with LC-CMC filter per channel. Op amp gain stage with very simple PS (one of Andrew's general 3 leg regs) in the middle. Space left for decent regs.
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Cover for the base from offcuts of mdf
This was a cheap build - wood chassis, LED SMPS PS, PC CPU geatsink and fans rather than the big extruded heatsinks, and simple op amp gain stage.
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The base was a recycled bottom of an old OB speaker .
24V SMPS on the left with LC-CMC filter per channel. Op amp gain stage with very simple PS (one of Andrew's general 3 leg regs) in the middle. Space left for decent regs.
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Cover for the base from offcuts of mdf
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#120 Re: Mofo
Top on, marked up for air vents
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Router jig for the cutouts
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Finished
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Router jig for the cutouts
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Finished
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