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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
Yes. BTW, did you ever swap the tubes between the two channels to see if the problem is with one of the tubes?- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
Okay. At least you are down to one board. Since the right one is fine, it is just a matter of tracking down the difference between the two. I would verify your ground connections on the screw headers are making contact properly (no cold soldier joints, etc...). Using a multimeter, can you...- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
I think you should do what fishski13 is recommending and take the entire input section, including the pot, out of the equation and see where things lie. I am a fan of wiring input signal grounds to the pot sperately and maintaining them separately all the way into the input(s) of the amp...- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
Interesting. Do you have the left and right signal grounds tied together at the inputs? If not, are they tied together at the pot?- jdkJake
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Post pics of your builds....
The gloss requirement is the tough part. Otherwise, the material used to spray truck bedliners would meet your requirements. I've seen a fellow member use it on a set of speakers and I thought it turned out great. Looked good and is durable beyond belief.- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
At this point, I think you need to consider isolating each channel separately and see if you can narrow things down a bit. By that, I mean electronically disconnect one channel and see if both channels exhibit the hum independently. Even if they do, it should be easier, at least in theory, to...- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
You are not the only one confused. Did you follow the alternate grounding scheme or not? Follow the alternate grounding scheme and establish a reference. In this configuration, which channel exhibits a hum?- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
You connected the center tap of your transformer to what ground???- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
I would advise you first verify the hum is not internally generated before moving outwards. Be advised, I would NOT use your good headphones for ANY initial testing. There are plenty of cheap, disposable headphones on the market for this task. First, ground the inputs. I like to use a pair of...- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
I would also recommend you try the alternate wiring scheme for the signal ground as outlined on Alex's site. I personally had better success with the alternate wiring scheme.- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
You do not have to use an e12. You could just let the amp warm up and the bias settle before plugging in the headphones. I would advise you do that anyway, even with an e12. You need two e12 as the EHHA rev A boards have independent power supplies. One e12 for each supply. You could get by with...- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
Well, that certainly is not expected. What does your bias measure on each side?- jdkJake
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Dsavitsk/Beezar Torpedo Build Thread
I'll second TomBs recommendation, changing out the rectifiers as well as adding the snubber caps makes a significant difference in the noise floor of the amplifier. Using different rectifiers is a no-brainer. Adding the snubbers is quite straightforward if you attach them to the underside of...- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
The use of sockets should not have any bearing on the chassis height. The legs of the output devices would be trimmed appropriately to fit the heatsinks while retaining a tight fit within the sockets. Ideally, or at least how I would do it, the heatsinks themselves would not be soldered down...- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
Does he have a tube tester? If so, what parameter(s) does it test? Since you are most likely not testing the tubes at the operational parameters in which they will be used, the best you can do is approximate their relative performance against a known reference; hence the tube tester.- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
Careful and judicious use of sockets would allow you to build a unit that would support either set of output devices. In that manner, you would be able to decide for yourself which set of devices suits your tastes best.- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
I have no issues with the e12 using the standard values. That said, there are multiple versions of the e12 out there. I am using the v1.2 boards without any issue. I did have to recalibrate them after the first week or two, but they have been fine since. You might want to consider building the...- jdkJake
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Dsavitsk/Beezar Torpedo Build Thread
Had some spare time on my hands today and I installed both the PRR/CCS mod as well as the heater rectifier/snubber mod. Very nice. Very nice indeed. The amp is noticeably quieter. It is nice to be able to listen to this amp all buttoned up in it's case. Last time I had used it I was running...- jdkJake
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Post pics of your builds....
Nice work Mullet. That's a whole lot of SMD work. :)- jdkJake
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Dsavitsk/Beezar Torpedo Build Thread
That sounds quite promising TomB! Placed my Mouser order earlier today...:D- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
How about some pics? Top and bottom, as much light and focus as you can muster. ;)- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
Klechty, A most interesting take on the build. How high are you planning to bias the MOSFETs such that you went with the external heatsinks? Or was it more of an aesthetic reason?- jdkJake
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New Millett Hybrid Maxed Amp
Nice work ModMax. :) I especially like the color-coded bias jacks.- jdkJake
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Dsavitsk/Beezar Torpedo Build Thread
Those are film caps. They will be perfectly fine. Unless you stepped on them while they were on the floor. ;) ...or the cat chewed on them a bit. :D- jdkJake
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EHHA Rev A - Interest Thread
As stixx stated, the standard gain is around 9. I have taken it down to around 5, but, not any lower. If you shoot for 2 be aware you may need to play around with the compensation caps to keep it stable. Perhaps Alex will chime in on the potential to take the gain down that low.- jdkJake
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