the CTH (Compact Tube Hybrid) Rev A thread...
Mar 21, 2011 at 7:28 PM Post #31 of 607
Adding a wire going from the pot to IG worked! No more hum or buzz when touching the RK27 pot! Thanks again cfcubed!
 
I think I still heard a very very low buzz/hum with a few tubes though. It wasn't noticeable at all with other tubes. Tube heater voltage didn't matter. Some 12v had the buzz, others didn't. The 6v tube I tried out today was silent as well. Must be the particular tube then. Time to test all 15 or so tubes.
 
Mar 21, 2011 at 7:39 PM Post #32 of 607
I will give up one of my CTH boards.  PM me only if you are going to build this amp in the next month or two. 
 
Of the 3, i am keeping one, sending one to ujamerstand and one more is going to someone who wants to build this one of these.  
 
Preference given to someone who hasn't built one of these before. PM me 
 
Mar 22, 2011 at 9:12 PM Post #33 of 607
So, I recieved all my parts from Mouser/Digikey and am pretty excited to build the CTH Rev A.  Unfortunately, I am short one 9.31k resistor (my fault!).  Is there any chance a kind sole can purchase an extra when they place their order and put it in the snail mail for me?  Cheapest shipping from Mouser is $8, that is one expensive resistor :)  The part # is 71-RN55D-F-9.31K, PM if you can help out, I can paypal over the stamp and part cost.
 
Thanks in advance
 
Mar 22, 2011 at 10:52 PM Post #35 of 607
I'd say that it would be easy to find 1/8W resistors at a nearby electronics store - say Radioshack, but if you feel like waiting...I can include it in my upcoming order.
 
An alternative is to use resistors you have in parallel or series and get the resistance you want.  It would increase the power rating as well...
 
Mar 23, 2011 at 6:55 AM Post #36 of 607
Bop- True but the heater circuit resistor values must be very close to their spe'd value & are tombstoned in a tight space. I've a spare 9,3k I offered to send if civilmonkey gets back to me before I leave on a trip (<< Ha ha, he just did this minute:).
 
Sachu -  You say just order from Digikey, do they ship for free or like $1 for a $1 part?
 
Mar 23, 2011 at 7:52 AM Post #38 of 607
Digi-Key has first class USPS shipping, which was like $2 for the 2 parts that are needed there as per the BOM. I'd imagine it would be the same for 1 resistor. It's better than the $6 or $8 that Mouser charges for ground shipping.
 
Mar 23, 2011 at 8:27 AM Post #39 of 607
ahhhh. yes, that would work, but I don't think it's available to Canada.  My only option seems to be Fex-Ex overnight, although to be honest, I didn't complete the checkout process 100%, only to the shipping part.
 
Mar 23, 2011 at 12:14 PM Post #41 of 607
Thanks to sachu I have a board on the way to me.  Actually he donated it when he learned that I'm building this up for my brother being deployed to Afghanistan.  Thanks, dude! 
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My mouser and digikey orders are on the way with expedited shipping.  Hoping to tackle this one asap.
 
Maybe I missed it in the mega CTH threads, but where can I source some of that nice black perforated material for the top of the hammond case?
 
BK
 
 
Mar 23, 2011 at 2:34 PM Post #42 of 607
I'm told the perf top is standard perforated sheet metal.  I imagine you could find a local metal supply place and buy some.  The option I'm going with is drilling a symetrical hole pattern above each heat sinks and finshing them with black nylon grommets.
 
Mar 25, 2011 at 7:22 PM Post #45 of 607
I purchased the following tubes for Project CTH-Kabul:
 
6CG7 RCA Clear Top
6DJ8 Amperex Bugle Boy Holland
6DJ8 Mullard Great Britain
 
Any others to consider to capture a broad spectrum?
 
I'm also assembling grub and skeleton DACs for the care package - I'll audition and include only one.  Any creative way to shoe-horn one of those babies into the short Hammond CTH case?  That would be super cool.
 
BK
 
 

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