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post #1876 of 6048
Well I just finished up my second starving student build, maybe a starving homeowner this time? I used a much smaller case this time around, a Hammond 1455L. I chose to use some 470uf 63v Nichicon KW caps and .22uf K42Y-2 PIOs. The pot is an Alps RK27 100k, I like this pot because it gives more usable volume adjustment than the 50k Alpha in my other build. I also sprang for some Cardas RCA jacks and I used the same Neutrik phono jack as in my first one. I got some 2" tall heatsinks this time, which I recommend, they stay much cooler.

Sound so far isn't much different than my first one, but its only been operational for a couple hours, so the caps aren't burned in yet, and I'm also burning in a new pair of tubes. I can tell that the Alps pot is better than the Alpha though, better channel balance, and it sounds smoother when adjusting volume.

And I see someone let the cat out of the bag about the tubes on ebid, haha, thats where I got the 7 I have, and I was going to pick up a few more this weekend because I saw he had other brands than RCA, but they were all gone!

Anyways, some obligatory pics, I think it turned out nicely.

post #1877 of 6048
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Originally Posted by Coreyk78 View Post
Well I just finished up my second starving student build, maybe a starving homeowner this time? I used a much smaller case this time around, a Hammond 1455L. I chose to use some 470uf 63v Nichicon KW caps and .22uf K42Y-2 PIOs. The pot is an Alps RK27 100k, I like this pot because it gives more usable volume adjustment than the 50k Alpha in my other build. I also sprang for some Cardas RCA jacks and I used the same Neutrik phono jack as in my first one. I got some 2" tall heatsinks this time, which I recommend, they stay much cooler.

Sound so far isn't much different than my first one, but its only been operational for a couple hours, so the caps aren't burned in yet, and I'm also burning in a new pair of tubes. I can tell that the Alps pot is better than the Alpha though, better channel balance, and it sounds smoother when adjusting volume.

And I see someone let the cat out of the bag about the tubes on ebid, haha, thats where I got the 7 I have, and I was going to pick up a few more this weekend because I saw he had other brands than RCA, but they were all gone!

Anyways, some obligatory pics, I think it turned out nicely.
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...et2cropped.jpg
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...dunski/038.jpg
Looks real nice. I'm planning to build another MHSS too. I'm happy to see your larger heat sinks look nice. I'm going to use larger ones too. I want them to be taller then the tubes

What sockets are those? I'd like some that mount under the case. Mine sit on top.
post #1878 of 6048
i'm using a pair like this

7 Pin Tube Socket McMurdo British Made Bags of 100 Pcs - (eBay.ca item 380066464762 end time 20-Jan-09 02:56:39 EST)


and they mount completely flush with the hammond case i used
post #1879 of 6048
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Originally Posted by MoxMonkey View Post
i'm using a pair like this

7 Pin Tube Socket McMurdo British Made Bags of 100 Pcs - (eBay.ca item 380066464762 end time 20-Jan-09 02:56:39 EST)


and they mount completely flush with the hammond case i used
Those look similar to the top mount ones I have. I also don't need that many
post #1880 of 6048
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Originally Posted by Hayduke View Post
Looks real nice. I'm planning to build another MHSS too. I'm happy to see your larger heat sinks look nice. I'm going to use larger ones too. I want them to be taller then the tubes

What sockets are those? I'd like some that mount under the case. Mine sit on top.
Thanks

The sockets are from Audiograde on ebay, doesn't look like they have any 7 pins up for sale right now though.
post #1881 of 6048
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Originally Posted by Hayduke View Post
Someone pointed out to me that my description was accurate for a power coupling cap, but the ones your asking about are DC decoupling caps. I liked the analogy he shared with me, so I'm gonna steal it and take all the credit

(just kidding, ruZZ.il deserves the credit for pointing out my error)

Let's build on the water/sink analogy. We will call the water flow DC current. The AC (the music signal) is represented by changes in the flow or pressure. Now lets put a rubber membrane into the pipe to block the water. So now it won't let the water flow (DC) but the changes in vibration will make the membrane vibrate, so those are transferred down the pipe (ie the AC signal or music). Again, the difference between the caps is a speed issue. Films respond faster, but to smaller vibrations. 'Lytics respond to the larger changes at lower frequencies. It makes sense to me, but I'm not sure I'm explaining it well.

Thanks for the PM ruZZ.il
I'm learning a lot about electronics still, so every little bit helps
wow - that's a great analogy - i've heard a few trying to create an analogy between a water reservoir and a cap, but it simply cannot explain the dc blocking aspect as well - the membrane idea works a lot better...thanks for sharing
post #1882 of 6048

19J6 Tubes, where to buy?

Hi!
Where Can I buy some 19J6 tubes from different brands? Like Sylvania or RCa?
I searched a lot and I didn't find any storees where I can buy them..
Or if it's possible, are any alternative tubes to the 19J6?
post #1883 of 6048
There aren't many left it seems. I got 4 tubes total but only one matched pair, so I need to get more as well. I still have parts for one more amp.
post #1884 of 6048
If anyone has a pair of top Halo Getters I would be interested.


BTW: The Raytheon and Sylvania are the same tube. The same construction, printing, print size, and print colors ( yellow brand label and white "19j6").

To anyone who is looking at other brands please consider this.
post #1885 of 6048
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Originally Posted by -=Germania=- View Post
If anyone has a pair of top Halo Getters I would be interested.


BTW: The Raytheon and Sylvania are the same tube. The same construction, printing, print size, and print colors ( yellow brand label and white "19j6").

To anyone who is looking at other brands please consider this.
I have a single RCA top halo getter, but I'd like to try and find a second one for myself.
post #1886 of 6048
What's a halo getter?
post #1887 of 6048
Tube, Tubes 13CW4 - EC-91
Is that shop still working?
I wrote them 2 emails and I haven't got any reply.
post #1888 of 6048
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Originally Posted by scompton View Post
What's a halo getter?
Tom and Colin have some pics on the Max site
MAX Tubes
post #1889 of 6048
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Originally Posted by Hayduke View Post
Tom and Colin have some pics on the Max site
MAX Tubes
Actually, that is 100% Tom, I have nothing to do with the development of his excellent webpages.
post #1890 of 6048
All of my tubes have getters in the top. None of them are in the side like the one in the picture. Some have vertical getters that are U shaped, some have horizontal rectangular ones, and others have horizontal round ones. In all except the round ones, the accompanying splotch of metal on the glass is on the side of the tube. With the round getters, it's the entire top of the tube. I assume the round ones are the only ones considered halos.
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