Saturday, July 8, 2023

“Horizon” - Custom SRPP preamplifier











This build centres around the 12AX7 tube and a SRPP schematic I have used a number of times. The custom part is a remote control which I have never used before. The motorised Alps Blue Velvet pot comes as a single unit with motor and control circuitry smartly attached on the rear. The remote is small with only volume usable. It works well but the steps are a little large and the preamp has a lot of gain.

To fix both issues I have some Tung-Sol 12AU7s coming which have a much lower gain and will allow the remote pot to be better controlled. If you pair this preamp with a power amp of low gain the X7s are a better selection. I’m very pleased with the finish which is Gun Metal epoxy hammertone. The chassis has wood cheeks and the whole appearance is understated and vintage industrial looking. 

Two inputs selected from the front switch, silver plated fine copper wire for hookup and 1uf of PIO output caps makes for a good sounding preamp. The PS is external and has a Hammond 5H choke in a double Pi configuration. Also there is 300uf of snubbed high voltage caps for filtration. A 4uf PIO snubbed cap is the final cap and situated in the preamp. This always improves overall sound. Filament voltage is DC and the preamp is dead quiet, fast and detailed sounding. 

Sunday, July 2, 2023

French EL3N pentodes in a wine box amp

 














Bought a matched pair of French EL3Ns from eBay - NOS NIB but no amp to listen to them. Also bought ceramic bases and adapters. The adapters will allow you to insert the tubes into most pentode amps but ensure voltages and currents are correct. I was lucky both were close enough. 

From what I have read you should run the tubes in triode strap but for me who loves UL I left them as the amp had been wired for 6L6. In UL you get a little more power and I feel extra drive. Whatever, they sound extremely good and with one of my wine box 6L6 amps the tubes hissed but in the other (same schematic and parts values) dead quiet. You can get these tubes quite cheap but I paid a premium and again "whatever" a very pleasing audio result. 

Friday, May 19, 2023

"Clarity" - 70W Class AB power amp













From some inexpensive pre-assembled 120W SS power boards I constructed this good looking and extremely good sounding power amp. The brds are by LJM and purchased through eBay. The amp modules can deliver 120W each but because I used parts on-hand the max power possible is 70Wpc. The power tranni is from another project the 88,000uf of Mundorf MLytic audio grade caps from another but never got used. Diode bridge is 10A and the filter assembly is fully snubbed. A charcoal black 2U 19" rack mount enclosure I had to source new including other minor parts. 

Looks cool and runs dead quiet. Lots of gain, around 31db, where 24db is the norm. The chassis and amp are earthed and fused and the amp an understated look. This amp doesn't appear to run out of power even when played very loud. The bass is deep and very well controlled and extremely tuneful, mids to treble are absolutely crystal clear thus the name. Clarity and transparence are definitely the signature of this amp which runs dead cold. A very high efficiency Class AB and one I have been enjoying daily. 

Friday, March 17, 2023

"Xfi" - Garber inspired X-amp







 












If Don Garber hadn't built the X-amp all those years ago neither would I. Don passed in 2017 so I can't image too many new X-amps under the fi audio name. So Don, thanks, this is not a turning point for me but a milestone in 52+ years of audio electronics and my homage to a man who thought outside of a timber base and top plate with tubes exposed. Not sure of any sonic or electrical advantages from the cramped X space design but for looks - it's a killer!

Sonic improvement will come with parts selection and layout. How does my "Xfi" sound - incredible! Due to - Mundorf EVO interstage caps, Hammond over speced power tranni, Edor 10W OPTs, Russian NOS/NIB 6H5C (6AS7) power tube (stunning sounding and by far the best 6AS7 I have very heard), modern Tung-Sol driver tube, ceramic sockets all carbon film 1W resistors, Sylvania NOS/NIB 5U4GB rec tube, double Pi filtration and DC on heaters. 

Over the last few years I've got friendly with local metal suppliers - KK Metals - who cut and bent my four plates to my specs - 200mm square, 3mm Al and right angle bend in the middle. Not hard. Drilling all the assembly holes was done with plates clamped together to ensure perfect assembly alignment and it worked. An external PS allowed a little more room in the amp but it still got crapped and smaller parts had to swapped for larger ones. Still a very good result.

Colour is Gun Metal Epoxy and apart from a few artistic runs looks industrial purposeful. Right now this is the best sounding amp I have ever built and through my 93db sensitive woofer and horn speakers displays very detailed, transparent mids, solid bass and crisp treble. Plays loud! Piano and voice are right in the room or be transported to the studio. That good. Already thinking a 1622 (6L6) amp but it will need to be a little larger. 




Saturday, February 25, 2023

"Oceans" - 6SN7 single stage preamp

 












This build is very similar to the original Ocean but the tube is a new JJ 6SN7GT.  Nice so far but all parts need a 50 hour break-in. Choked PS double Pi with 5H choke. Cast Al enclosure, Alps Blue Velvet pot gold vernier knob, snubbed NP Cks, silver plated fine wire for hookup. HT=260V, Bias=3.8V. All metal film Rs. Three inputs on this one. And Ocean Blue Hammertone finish.


Friday, February 3, 2023

Reference - EAR834p MM phono stage

 












This the third of the EAR834p builds but only the second of this high-end kit. The PCB for both the preamp and PS are heavier duty 2oz copper and beautifully made. Plated through, silk screened and solder masked. The board is partially assembled but for me all the tall parts on the bottom so the ceramic tubes sockets poke through the top plate. The quality of the passive parts is exotic and extreme some I have never seen before.

I wanted this to be the very best build of this phono stage I have ever made so Psvane new "S" gold pin 12AX7s and Tung-Sol 12AU7s were ordered. Enclosure is a larger than normal Hammond wood cheek. Paint is gloss black Epoxy Enamel with an etching primer. Tough when dry. Cheeks are finished with bee's wax. RCAs are high-end Teflon, rhodium and copper. 

PS is external and uses a 24V 1A wall wart to supply low voltage AC to be rectified and smoothed. Filaments are on DC in a single Pi config and HT a doubled Pi. HT smoothing is CLCRC with a 5H Hammon choke. Supper quiet PS supplying 12VDC and 260VDC. No shielded wire is used internally but heavily twisted fine silver plated copper wire for all audio path hookup. WBT silver based solder used and heavier multi-strand wire supplies filament current and HT voltage. I cut traks and modified the PCB to work with 12V for the filaments and not 6.3V. Silicon rubber tube dampers help control micro-vibrations in the new tubes. 

The sound is very transparent with excellent sound-stage depth and well extended solid bass. The presentation is grounded and feels real! The best EAR I have ever made, yes have to agree, looks very good sound even better? A real keeper though not cheap. 

Friday, January 13, 2023

External Xovers with high-end inductors

 












I was asked to make some external Xovers for another's expensive big speakers. Initially it was to be an electronic Xover which I have built before but we ended up with passives. Inductors were copper foil and "C" core. Neither of these I have used before but were easy to work with. The caps were simple 100V NPs Xover caps and the Xover was symmetrical. 

Hookup wire was double pairs of solid core Cat5. Boxes were plastic and jammed with Dacron. this  provides a non-magnetic resonance suppressed enclosure. Binding posts were solid brass gold plated three-ways. The mids and woofers were different impedances but that just meant careful selection of parts. Limiting resistors matched driver sensitivity. The tweeters feed of the mid-range and are internal. 

Word from the owner is they sound about right with no fine tuning required. I had to make some guesses how to voice the Xovers to give balance across frequencies. Looks like I made some good guesses.