eXStatA Build Thread II
Sep 7, 2010 at 1:00 AM Post #272 of 588
No, this is a prototype of something quite different... just letting you guys know I'm not slacking. Pics with the purple case tomorrow after my finish dries. Don't think this ever sees the light of day as Commercial nor DIY - mainly because the tubes are already really scarce.
 
But, this is the origin of 'Purple Haze' (purpleheart):
 

 
 
Sep 7, 2010 at 8:12 AM Post #274 of 588


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If anyone is still needs 6s4a, I have another batch - just have to sort and test, along with a bunch of other triodes.
 
Oh, and a little pron, just for good measure.
 



New power supply?
 
Sep 7, 2010 at 1:09 PM Post #276 of 588
I need an opinion sort of thing again. This time is about the way to mount R31~R34 for the hybrid version. I see three choices here:

 
To all the hybrid builders out there, how are you mounting your R31-R34?
 
Sep 7, 2010 at 8:31 PM Post #277 of 588
good progress tonight.........power supply came up perfectly, LEDs lit when they were expected to and outputs measuring
 
311 and 305 V output
 
and
 
327.4 and 328 volts at t1 and t3 testpoints.
 
bias adjusted high to 580 for stax pro and 230 for stax normal. i have a little more wiring to do on the hybrid board (6.3v heaters, heat sink ground wires, input and output signals, volume control) so i probably won't get to music for another day or two
 
question #1: my antek toroidal transformer has dual set of 6.3V output wires. should i use one set for 1/2 the tubes, 2nd for the other tubes?
 
question #2: for the star ground, should this also connect the A/C ground wire/chassis?
 
Sep 7, 2010 at 10:25 PM Post #278 of 588


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question #2: for the star ground, should this also connect the A/C ground wire/chassis?



Yep. Good idea to connect it through a ground loop breaker though.
 
Sep 8, 2010 at 5:00 PM Post #279 of 588


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I need an opinion sort of thing again. This time is about the way to mount R31~R34 for the hybrid version. I see three choices here:

 
To all the hybrid builders out there, how are you mounting your R31-R34?


I go vertical on the resistors, then angle the leads down.  Opposite of your #2 sketch.  I also use a round set of needle nose pliers to hold the lead near the resistor to keep from cracking it. 
 
Sep 8, 2010 at 5:05 PM Post #280 of 588
oh, so close......... hooked up the power supply to the hybrid amp (no connection to either inputs or outputs though) and no smoke, which is a good start.
 
rails are at or above 300V, as they were with the dummy load on power supply, and all tubes are biased and glowing nicely.
 
however:
 
measuring each amp board i get 12v and 20v between each of the two output pairs, no way adjustable to below 1v with P2
 
measuring one output side to ground i get over 100v on each, which convinced me something is definitely wrong.
 
any ideas?
 
do i need to load either the input or output before making these measurements?
 
Sep 8, 2010 at 5:06 PM Post #281 of 588
oh, so close......... hooked up the power supply to the hybrid amp (no connection to either inputs or outputs though) and no smoke, which is a good start
 
measuring each amp board i get 12v and 22v between the two output pairs, no way adjustable to below 1v
 
measuring one output side to ground is get over 100v on each, which convinced me something is definitely wrong.
 
any ideas?
 
Sep 8, 2010 at 5:07 PM Post #282 of 588
i can make measurements or send pix if needed
thanks
 
Sep 9, 2010 at 3:24 AM Post #285 of 588
Closer and closer to start my SS. My first ever amplifier (a Cmoy of course) went without a hitch. Building a better one next (JDS labs) before I start my eXStatA.
Many thanks to Frank Cooter for the Stax connectors.
 

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