2stageEF high performance class AB power amp / 200W8R / 400W4R

I do not want to spoil this power amp thread, ...so just in brief: The crossover is a LR 4th order type. Maybe Toni is willing to give you more details. I work on a combination of this crossover with a Jan Didden 8-channel RF-remote volume control. Will show more pics when the unit is finished.
Cheers, Martin
 

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Now that is going to be very heavy and you need a neat and tight packed internal layout. Quite a task..!
By the way, have you purchased a power plant lately? 😀
As the bias is very low - about 45mA per device - about 50W power dissipation per channel - a total of ~ 200 - 250W for the 4 channel "beast" we do not need a big power plant ... 😉

BR, Toni
 
What's the plans regarding the active crossover?
OT:
It's a variable frequency Linkwitz-Riley state variable 4th order filter.
As the schematic is copyrighted material (from the book "The design of active crossovers" from Douglas Self) I am not able to show you the used schematics.
This schematic is similar to the used one: http://www.rane.com/pdf/linriley.pdf
I have added a 16 step selector for finetuning the crossover frequency.

BR, Toni
 

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Mains control

attached schematics for controlling mains.

Note: needs a special firmware for the used microcontroller!


  • inrush current timing
  • re-powering delay
  • auto power on even if push buttons are used
  • 3 independent temperature sensors to avoid amplifier overheating
  • 4 channel DC speaker control
  • muting signal to either control soft muting (e.g. lm3886/lme49830) or external speaker relais pcb
  • external power on (e.g. 12V opto coupled signal from preamplifier)
  • MCU serial port with TTL level RS232
WARNING: parts of these circuits are connected directly to mains voltage and therefore very dangerous and lethal. I am not responsible for any costs, damage and/or injury using these schematics. Do not use this schematics if you do not have the necessary experience and knowledge.

BR, Toni

 

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power supply for one channel ...

attached power supply schematics and gerber files.

Feel free to use for non commercial DIY projects.

WARNING: this circuit provides very high DC voltages and is therefore very dangerous and can be lethal. I am not responsible for any costs, damage and/or injury using these schematics. Do not use this schematics if you do not have the necessary experience and knowledge.

BR, Toni

 

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attached power supply schematics and gerber files.

Feel free to use for non commercial DIY projects.

WARNING: this circuit provides very high DC voltages and is therefore very dangerous and can be lethal. I am not responsible for any costs, damage and/or injury using these schematics. Do not use this schematics if you do not have the necessary experience and knowledge.

BR, Toni


You can insert low ohmic resistors(0.1 to 0.22 ohm) between C11 - C13 and C12 - C14 and get much lower ripple.
 
Status update

Status update:

Listened many many hours on different speakers. The hearing results are so awesome good I decided to built a 4 channel variant of this amplifier to drive my speakers with active crossover. Stay tuned.

BR, Toni
 
Just4Fun - 2stageEF with symmetrical input/VAS

... maybe worth a try with real devices ...

  • about 4 ppm THD20K@200W@8R
  • output stage with MJL3281/MJL1302 instead of TTC5200/TTA1943 (2SC5200/2SA1943)
what do you think?


BR, Toni
 

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Dear David,

this thread would not exist without the excellent books of Bob Cordell and Douglas Self.🙂
Think I have mixed up Bob Cordell APA p139 figure 7.10 and Douglas Selfs's APAD6 p226 figure 8.21. 😉
The resistor is indeed missing. Maybe I thought it is useless. Must check again ...

BTW: the current amplifier - sa2013 - is deadly silent. My Friends and I have tested it also with very sensitive horn speakers - no noise.
Scan-Speak beryllium - no noise.

BR, Toni