A Very Compact Hybrid Amp
Feb 18, 2009 at 8:41 PM Post #271 of 2,218
Thats where the Tube Adventure begins my friend.. Buying different tubes, trading with others, trying various different ones. That's where CTH is very cool because it will accommodate many different tube models.
 
Feb 20, 2009 at 2:57 AM Post #277 of 2,218
Well, I'm impressed. My SOHA Jr. (or whatever it eventually will be called) is up and running, and it's sounding pretty great with an RCA 5963 that I fished at random out of the 'AU7 box. I tend to fall in love with every new amp that I build, but I think this little guy is something special- a true all-around performer. Once I get the casing finished up I look forward to exploring the various dual triodes in my collection to see how well they fit.

It was a little trouble getting here, as my left channel DC offset wouldn't settle properly at first. Happily, Alex and I managed to work out an adjustment to the servo mechanism that solves this problem and makes the amp warm up faster to boot. The final version of the amp will have this modification by default.
 
Feb 20, 2009 at 4:31 AM Post #279 of 2,218
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Would you say it was a difficult build?


Not exceedingly difficult: the process of assembly was similar to any other through-hole board. However, the density of parts on this board is significantly higher than in most amplifiers, which leaves out several luxuries present in other builds. For example, part labels are small almost uniformly under parts, making verification of correct placement sometimes difficult, and the connection points for inputs, outputs, and switches are in somewhat odd locations when compared to the nice terminal blocks that you would get with a SOHA II or Millett Hybrid. I made one transposition of parts during initial assembly, which required desoldering and replacing four transistors, and as mentioned above I had some issues with the prototype circuit which should not be present in the final build.

On the plus side, there are no adjustments to make, and casing, the weak point of myself and many others, does not require the precision needed for amps where headphone jacks and volume potentiometers are integral to the board. Overall, I'd say with few reservations that anyone who has previously completed an amplifier of moderate complexity should have little trouble building this. From your sig, you've been making CMOYs- has that been going well? Have you had problems with any that you managed to successfully debug? If you're confident you can run through assembly and do basic debugging (ie, multimeter measurements, desoldering parts) then I'd say go for it.
 
Feb 20, 2009 at 5:08 AM Post #280 of 2,218
Alfiax... thanks for your diligence in tracking down the servo issue - it's what the proto process is all about. We de-solder so you don't have to!

As to complexity, everything you said is true. I had just come off a the Gamma 1 build, with a few surface mount chips but lots of room around them. The build requires some dilligence, but if you follow some DIY best practices (keep large printout of the silkscreen, measure and double check everything, mark off parts as you go) it's quite straightforward, but I would say get a few builds under your belt before attempting it...


BTW, the stupid 'light pipe' I built was bugging me, so I tweaked some of the LEDs: http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f6/pos...ml#post5441867
 
Feb 20, 2009 at 5:11 AM Post #281 of 2,218
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Originally Posted by Alfiax /img/forum/go_quote.gif
...Once I get the casing finished up I look forward to exploring the various dual triodes in my collection to see how well they fit.



This is a great sounding amp - I haven't been listening to anything else -of course my other builds are all getting cased
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But I think it does offer an amazing level of performance for the price...

I can't recommend the 12BH7 strongly enough for this amp...
 
Feb 20, 2009 at 11:58 AM Post #282 of 2,218
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Originally Posted by Alfiax /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Not exceedingly difficult: the process of assembly was similar to any other through-hole board. However, the density of parts on this board is significantly higher than in most amplifiers, which leaves out several luxuries present in other builds. For example, part labels are small almost uniformly under parts, making verification of correct placement sometimes difficult, and the connection points for inputs, outputs, and switches are in somewhat odd locations when compared to the nice terminal blocks that you would get with a SOHA II or Millett Hybrid. I made one transposition of parts during initial assembly, which required desoldering and replacing four transistors, and as mentioned above I had some issues with the prototype circuit which should not be present in the final build.

On the plus side, there are no adjustments to make, and casing, the weak point of myself and many others, does not require the precision needed for amps where headphone jacks and volume potentiometers are integral to the board. Overall, I'd say with few reservations that anyone who has previously completed an amplifier of moderate complexity should have little trouble building this. From your sig, you've been making CMOYs- has that been going well? Have you had problems with any that you managed to successfully debug? If you're confident you can run through assembly and do basic debugging (ie, multimeter measurements, desoldering parts) then I'd say go for it.



I found the CMOY relatively easy to build, and I also finished building a mini3 and RA1 clone.

Sounds like I'll have to be extra careful when placing components since they're so close to each other. With the mini3, I didn't find that hard because I had the parts list and parts marked so I could just follow the PCB (I can't read schematic).
 
Feb 20, 2009 at 4:24 PM Post #285 of 2,218
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Oh noes!!! look what you guys did, now im gonna have to head to the bay and find some 12bh7s!!

Good thing im not married.




Lucky you!I have a lot of postponed chores to do this weekend!
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In all fairness, my SO was very tolerant while I was 'prepping for the meet' last weekend...

Would you like a BH7A? I'd be happy to send one up your way...
 

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