Earspeakers
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you have to set the power supply resistors for +/-450v
Yes, I'm populating all the 450 listed parts on the circuit board, and using Sanyo parts.
Engage!
you have to set the power supply resistors for +/-450v
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update -
there will be a large BHSE shipment next week of both 115v and 230v amps. after this, i will see what i have left and work down the list of deposits if there are extra amps
the next batch -
powder coated parts were picked up last week, and assembly is underway on the next batch. As of right now the next batch is 90% sold. however, anyone who has placed a deposit, plus the next few, will be receiving a BHSE from this batch
update -
there will be a large BHSE shipment next week of both 115v and 230v amps. after this, i will see what i have left and work down the list of deposits if there are extra amps
the next batch -
powder coated parts were picked up last week, and assembly is underway on the next batch. As of right now the next batch is 90% sold. however, anyone who has placed a deposit, plus the next few, will be receiving a BHSE from this batch
Yes, I'm populating all the 450 listed parts on the circuit board, and using Sanyo parts.
Engage!
your 450 vac secondaries will result a more heat dissipated from the supply, it's been documented that 450V dc only requires 425V secondaries
OT: Now I'm confused again, thrown off by rail voltage versus secondaries. I've searched the KGSSHV thread but it's still not clear, other than there's a 450VDC and a 500VDC version.
Can you tell me, what secondary is used for the 450VDC version, and which for the 500VDC?
Now I'm suspecting, 400VAC secondary (or something) for 450VDC, and 450VAC secondary for 500VDC.
Best regards and thanks!
Back on track...
Over the last few weeks, the SQ from my 009 / BHSE had changed ( less dynamic ) so I decided to change the quad of PH tubes I was using, and put in the second quad I'd got.
And the SQ sounds to be back to how it was when I first started using the first quad, so it sounded like that first quad were ready for packing up.
I'd been using that first quad for over a year, but I haven't been using my BHSE everyday, in fact there were times I only listened to it 2 or 3 times aweek.
So if I'd been using the BHSE more often, then those PH's might've not lasted as long.
While I'm happy with the SQ from my 009 / BHSE using the PH's, for what those tubes cost I'd have expected them to last a lot longer.
So, I've decided that once this second quad packs up, I won't bother getting anymore, I will however try and get hold of a quad of the Mullard or Holland XF4DD's I'm reading good things about.
This talk about the BHSE and failing tubes makes me wonder if it drives them particularly hard. I think these tubes are/were more commonly used for PA or guitar amps, for a headphone amp they should be more robust. Unless the new production is really that poor, or the circuit runs hot.