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You are right
Thank you very much again Fred!
Cheers
Toni
Thank you very much again Fred!
Cheers
Toni
Anyone with the 17ew8 build finds the highs a little piercing? I'm using the DT770 pro 250ohm. It's specially noticeable when watching action movies with moderate to high volumes. If I switch to my portable amp (Fiio e6), everything is fine.
Is there something I can do to decrease high frequencies on the amp?
I'm thinking my problem could be the combination of the DT770 and the MSSH, because the DT770s are known to have piercing treble and the amp is probably adding even more.
Hey all I just finished my build, original schematic using the 19j6 tubes, and the thing doesn't work. tubes don't light, sound doesn't come through, nothing. any ideas? everything looks hooked up correctly.
also, got a nice 2nd or third degree burn on my arm from my soldering iron whilst building it.
alright thanks for your help! I'm gonna post a picture or two for you to look at because I kinda get what you're saying but I could use some more help...
Hey all I just finished my build, original schematic using the 19j6 tubes, and the thing doesn't work. tubes don't light, sound doesn't come through, nothing. any ideas? everything looks hooked up correctly.
also, got a nice 2nd or third degree burn on my arm from my soldering iron whilst building it.
Sorry about your arm! You might try a soldering station that has an iron holder. That tends to keep the hot iron off the table where you might brush it with your arm.
As for the rest - assuming you have two good tubes (it's a bit against probability that both would be bad) - you should be able to light the tubes. One thing to look for in the Starving Student is that the MOSFET tabs are part of the circuit, so they must be properly insulated from the rest of the amp. If not, they will be shorted. Since the tube-heater circuit is connected to and used to bias the MOSFETs, that might be why you don't get the tubes to light.
Just a guess ...
I used the heater kit that's listed in the BOM sheet and installed it correctly (I think)I can't get anything from those pics about the MOSFETs. They're obviously on the other side of the copper plate. How are they attached? What are the tabs connected to? (Must be something. Otherwise, they'd burn up.)
I can't get anything from those pics about the MOSFETs. They're obviously on the other side of the copper plate. How are they attached? What are the tabs connected to? (Must be something. Otherwise, they'd burn up.)
I used the heater kit that's listed in the BOM sheet and installed it correctly (I think)