Recent content by FrankCooter
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The Stax Thread III
Here are the schematics for my 845 electrostatic amp. Sorry for the hand drawings, but it's the way I've done this stuff for 40 years so it's a little late in the game to change Electrically it's a pretty basic design. A simple 3 stage zero feedback single-ended design with a phase-splitting...- FrankCooter
- Post #7,010
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
This thread has gone flat. It's a shame, because in my opinion, after trying everything else, Stax makes the finest headphones ever produced. So here is my contribution: a DHT based electrostatic headphone amp. As far as I can tell, this is uncharted territory. I'll be posting full...- FrankCooter
- Post #6,978
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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UPDATE! CAPACITY RAISE! - SF meet Saturday Nov. 7th - We have a venue and date! It's really happening! CAPACITY RAISE!! WE CAN TAKE 20 MORE PEOPLE!
Want to express my appreciation for the time and effort you guys have put in to making this meet happen. Your enthusiasm and dedication are what makes this forum a community. I've been attending NorCal meets for over eight years. Always have a blast. Unfortunately I won't be able to make...- FrankCooter
- Post #261
- Forum: Local / Regional Head-Fi Meets, Parties, Get-Togethers
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The Stax Thread III
First rule of digital audio is to buy used. Whatever the "flavor of the moment" is today, you'll see it on Audiogon next year for about 50% off the original price. Extrapolating your tastes, and given your original price point, you might want to look at a Benchmark. If you're willing to...- FrankCooter
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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I Finished My First Ever DIY Project! Bottlehead Crack!
Congratulations Alex! Very clean build for a first project! I really like the way you customized the case with the blowtorch. This amp should give you many, many hours of enjoyment. The music will be great, but every time you turn it on you'll get the additional and unique thrill of...- FrankCooter
- Post #2
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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:sunrise: Official 2015 SF Head-Fi Meet Impressions Thread
Had a great time as always! Thanks and kudos to Warren, Ethan, Jude, and all the behind the scenes crew that put in the sweat so that the rest of us could share a few hours of fun, music, and friendship! Personal highlight was being able to hang out with fellow DIYer's Zashoomin and...- FrankCooter
- Post #131
- Forum: Head-Fi Meet Impressions, Trade Show Reports, Factory Tours
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Megatron Electrostatic Amplifier
At the moment it's just a breadboard. PM me if you're interested. Appreciate your interest.- FrankCooter
- Post #28
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Megatron Electrostatic Amplifier
In a commercial or public fully balanced design you pretty much have to go with either a LTP input or an input transformer. Building a personal amp, I would make it with either single-ended or balanced inputs, but not both. I like circuit simplification. Not sure you can use CCS plate...- FrankCooter
- Post #26
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Megatron Electrostatic Amplifier
I probably won't build a Megatron, but I would definitely build Kevin's direct-drive DHT amp if the materials costs can be kept to a couple of $k. Probably not his approach, but the only way I can think to do this for a reasonable amount would be to use Russian tubes like the 4P1L in the front...- FrankCooter
- Post #17
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Megatron Electrostatic Amplifier
In general, I too prefer DC coupled amplifiers, but great amps can be built with all coupling topologies. No matter what you're listening to, no matter how extreme the equipment is, there are always going to be capacitors somewhere in the chain. Same goes with transformers, which are a...- FrankCooter
- Post #15
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Megatron Electrostatic Amplifier
Really appreciate you starting this thread. There's a huge amount of work in a project like this and it's a great thing to share the results with us all. Hope to see your Megatron at the upcoming NorCal meet. I'll be there with my 845 electrostatic amp. Should make for some...- FrankCooter
- Post #12
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Orgy of Capacitors: The Cap Thread
Thanks for the advice! You guys pretty much confirmed my suspicions about expensive boutique caps and saved me a nice chunk of change in the process. I went ahead and ordered 10 of the Russian MBGO's. I will bypass them with the standard Russian military teflons. I can live with the 160V...- FrankCooter
- Post #619
- Forum: Cables, Power, Tweaks, Speakers, Accessories (DBT-Free Forum)
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Orgy of Capacitors: The Cap Thread
I recently built a simple 2 stage balanced OTL amp for the HD800. The amp is a 112a DHT voltage amplifier directly connected to a paralleled 6BX7 cathode follower. Output impedance is about 100 ohms, which is fine for the 300 ohm HD800's. The output capacitor is currently a generic 70uf...- FrankCooter
- Post #616
- Forum: Cables, Power, Tweaks, Speakers, Accessories (DBT-Free Forum)
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What's the best amp for HD800
I'm not really a fan of the HD800, but I've been listening to a friend's pair for the last few days with my Metrum Hex. (Amp is a balanced DHT OTL homebrew design ) . The Hex definitely does good things for the HD800's.- FrankCooter
- Post #323
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Casework: Share Your DIY Enclosures
Very creative and artistic use of normally banal household materials! Looks like something Don Draper would have in his office. Love that "Mid Century" look. Thanks for reviving this very interesting thread.- FrankCooter
- Post #390
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions