Went to the "Secret Land of Walter" last weekend to have some fun with some friends. On the agenda for the weekend were some Tungar Supplies for his 4 RCA 1428's so I brought a few boxes of parts to complete the task.
Then some basic supplies were added and we were off to the races.
The kitchen table was taken over for a short period while Carroll and his helper whipped things together and tested things out.
After all was well they went upstairs for the in system test.
Then finally things were buttoned up for some music for the distinguished guests who many of which were there in spirit only.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Mom and Dad gave me the keys to the room.
and a member of the press came in and requested some Reggae... I begged him not to leave.
Art and Herb also did their thing for Stereophile and Art just added some more. FWIW... the table was a 501 and the creation of Ijaz Khan. The armwand is dymondwood (think panzerholz with parallel grain structure) and the cartridge a 103 with a line contact/boron cantilever combo and a new (much) softer suspension which tracks at 1.3g. I promise the field coil will be done by next time around.
Art and Herb also did their thing for Stereophile and Art just added some more. FWIW... the table was a 501 and the creation of Ijaz Khan. The armwand is dymondwood (think panzerholz with parallel grain structure) and the cartridge a 103 with a line contact/boron cantilever combo and a new (much) softer suspension which tracks at 1.3g. I promise the field coil will be done by next time around.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Filament Boards.
Hey... where have jeffrey and dave been??? Well the answer to that is busy. To add at least a little content to this miniscule corner of the web, here is one of the small things I have recently made.
This is a "keeper" board that attaches to a pc mount bobbin and holds a schottky bridge and a pair of caps for a choke input filament supply. The chokes are dual bobbin and wound with flat wire for choke input duty and have split windings so one leg goes in the + side of the supply and the other in the ground. The PC mount bobbin allows for a nice way to hold the needed parts and the whole thing is supported by the mounted choke.
The ultimate use of these boards is for providing DC to some coleman regs and here is the resulting waveform when drawing an amp and a half of current. Yes that is a 60mv p-p 120hz sine wave
Finally a picture of what is really going on.
This is a "keeper" board that attaches to a pc mount bobbin and holds a schottky bridge and a pair of caps for a choke input filament supply. The chokes are dual bobbin and wound with flat wire for choke input duty and have split windings so one leg goes in the + side of the supply and the other in the ground. The PC mount bobbin allows for a nice way to hold the needed parts and the whole thing is supported by the mounted choke.
The ultimate use of these boards is for providing DC to some coleman regs and here is the resulting waveform when drawing an amp and a half of current. Yes that is a 60mv p-p 120hz sine wave
Finally a picture of what is really going on.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Shielding SUT's
One of the biggest problems with rolling your own SUT is shielding them to get them quiet. In the very near future I plan on offering two options to help the cause of the DIY'er for shielding. One is a Steel box that has holes for RCA jacks and a ground lug. This can be lined with mumetal and copper foil for an effective enclosure. The other is a deep drawn mumetal can that can be placed end to end for a final shield. These can then be put inside a steel box for complete shielding.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Elmaformers
It is such a task for people (including myself) to solder the $400 autoformers to a switch so I am doing a circuit board that wires them directly to an elma switch.
While not being the smallest of finished items, it fits together nicely and can stack for as many decks as needed which makes true balanced operation a breeze.
While not being the smallest of finished items, it fits together nicely and can stack for as many decks as needed which makes true balanced operation a breeze.
This is a simple two deck "proof of concept" on proto boards with a 24 position switch that can have any desired taper you choose. They will wire up lust like a traditional pot with In, Out and Ground connections for each deck. I am so happy with the results I am planning another version on the 47 position switch that can have 1dB steps.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
From Russia With Love
So I receive a belated holiday present from a friend and it comes in a box with cyrillic letters on it so I get a bit excited. When I open it, my first thought is why the hell did Fred get me an ugly red sweater?
Upon closer examination I quickly realize that there is something hiding inside that sweater.
Ahhhh, now I feel much better but I am still really confused why this sweater used as packing has no armholes. This naturally brings me to the conclusion that this isn't a sweater but a Soviet Era method of packing valuable tubes. (take that eimac!) While the boys were having fun playing with the "armless sweater" their mom comes in and asks why there were playing with a skirt? We all need to go out and mow the lawn now.... or work on the car.... or something.....
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Random says 10
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Freebruary
Just got these back from a vendor and they need a new home. They are the current modules and have a cheap pair of interconnects soldered into them for a quick audition. I'm leaving them as is and it is up to the lucky winner to decide what to do with them.
Leave a comment below with an identifiable name and Random.Org will pick a winner in a few days.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Micro-Bomb

I finally sourced some MuMetal cans that are big enough to house the SUT's. Two of them will fit together to house a pair and a band of adhesive backed mumetal holds them together nicely.
While not exactly small it goes a long way to getting the required shielding to package these things up. Simply add a steel box, some RCA's, solder and enjoy.
dave
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Music Maker - Stevie K with a 16a
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so my friend steve... no, not that steve with a 16a from North Carolina... this Steve... lives in a quiet little town... nice sunsets... small farms... and he is that guy who hears the records calling his name from every Goodwill he drives past.. which was a great very many as he drove quite a bit for work... now he just feeds his cows and spins those records... so he bought a new music system for all of those records... yep, another Western Electric 16a in North Carolina... and GIP 555w drivers..... which are beyond amazing...
and Steve is a super hardcore DIY'er.... DHT line stage... DHT amp with DHT driver... built it himself! and it sounds great... just fabulous... and he built the "Bass Base" for the 16a... check it out!
proper way to clamp
expansion shown with bracing every eight inches - super important!
walnut ply looks good
*live* Muddy, Chester, Buddy, Sonny Boy!!
NERDS!
how is that for documentation?
and packaging...
these things sound absolutely stunning.. and remember, I have originals... contact me if you want to hear some..
Hey Furby! You look like a sheep!!
peace,
me
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Drug thru the Kongeå
It is ETF time again and this year the promoters took into consideration 'Birthday Month' so Jackson and Slagle are going with mercury and nickel. This year the competition is for a preamp power supply and 16 different designs will have at it. Of course a little pandering to the judges always helps!
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Tiny Coils
I thought things were getting a bit out of control when I was seriously considering mounting a microscope on my lathe. Never mind that I am attempting to keep 0.01mm precision and doing other silly things like spending $16 on a 0.2mm diameter cutoff wheel for a dremel.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Seems like 1997...
Dave is testing Sovtek 6B4G's and building push pull amps.... Dear god say it ain't so.
In his defense the DHT's are replacing triode wired EL-34's and the outputs are 49% nickel (soon to be 80%)
In his defense the DHT's are replacing triode wired EL-34's and the outputs are 49% nickel (soon to be 80%)
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