And so this project ends. Installing the mighty 845's in a preamplifier. Running at little less than 450 Volts on the plate at 46mA, good for little over 5 Watts output power when driven correctly.
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November 23rd, 2020
19:56
November 22nd, 2020
17:50
Finished the innards. All is wired and tested. Ready for use.. Tomorrow final pictures.
Left input and selector. Top left the Coleman heater modules mounted indirectly to heatsinks on top of the cabinet
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Left input and selector. Top left the Coleman heater modules mounted indirectly to heatsinks on top of the cabinet
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November 21st, 2020
18:56
Installed the input transformers, the very musical Tamura TD-2. Vintage cathode resistors at a value of 1K2 at 6 Watt with Silmic II cathode bypass capacitor. Wiring is old Western Electric 20GA..
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November 18th, 2020
21:52
The Coleman heaters just arrived and were mounted just beneath the copper faceplate with on top a pair of heatsinks. The Tamura line out transformer s are mounted on top and the TVC's by Audio Consulting
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November 16th, 2020
20:47
Awaiting some components to be delivered.. these are the parts to be used for the amplifier part. Looking forward to put it together and testing the design.
See the parts, AudioConsulting TVC's, heatsinks,
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See the parts, AudioConsulting TVC's, heatsinks,
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November 15th, 2020
22:20
Really enjoying experimenting with the bolt that secures the fingerlift and cartridge to the Wilking 16" tonearm. Originally delivered with a stainless steel allen screw but now trying some brass and c
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November 15th, 2020
9:43
The power supply is tested thus finished. That is, of course, if it does it job sufficently when put to use. On the left you can see a pair of 1616's, a big power transformer on the back with a choke up fr
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November 8th, 2020
21:29
Putting together the power supply for a new project. It will deliver a high voltage of 560 Volts and feed two filaments. Fitting it all into a small chassis, stacking components.
What project? It will be
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What project? It will be
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