I love that PCB. Which amplifier is this?No. Lets build our own. This is diy after all
Thanks 🙂 Its my own homebrew. Capmx>tracking lm317/337 then the gain module. Partitioned ground plane and thorough rf shielding. The pinouts for the module allow for textbook perfect opamp layout. Currently enjoying whammy and je918 modules. It sounds very high fidelity
I am waiting for some parts and the PCB to build Mark's T2 head amp.
Will be comparing it against few others I've build through the years, including:
-A Mosfet amp based on Marcello's (Tortello) Zen-like design with simple, unregulated PSU
-An opamp+transistor amp (NE5534+BD139/40) with regulated PSU
-A tube design based on a variation of EARMax amp by Morgan Jones (tube rectifier PSU, AC filaments)
-Another tube design using 6DJ8 with 6AS7 as CF (also tube rectifier PSU, AC filaments)
I like the simple, all through-hole, low parts-count approach of Mark's design. Will power it with some kind of linear PSU though.
Will be comparing it against few others I've build through the years, including:
-A Mosfet amp based on Marcello's (Tortello) Zen-like design with simple, unregulated PSU
-An opamp+transistor amp (NE5534+BD139/40) with regulated PSU
-A tube design based on a variation of EARMax amp by Morgan Jones (tube rectifier PSU, AC filaments)
-Another tube design using 6DJ8 with 6AS7 as CF (also tube rectifier PSU, AC filaments)
I like the simple, all through-hole, low parts-count approach of Mark's design. Will power it with some kind of linear PSU though.
What kind of T2 amp is this?I am waiting for some parts and the PCB to build Mark's T2 head amp.
Asking because there is the original Stax T2 and also Kevin Gilmore's vastly improved T2, sometimes referred to as the DIY T2.
I have both, but not Mark's T2.
Edit: Oh, you mean this one? Completely different class of an amp, sorry to bother. And it was also renamed and is no longer called T2.
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Can you share me about Portable Headphone Amplifier for earbud ? I do not see any Battery Powered Amplifier in this topic.
I designed a pocket Class A headphone amp a while back. Superb sounding single ended Class A. Should work well for earbuds as they are generally very sensitive. For regular cans, don’t go lower than 50ohms impedance.Can you share me about Portable Headphone Amplifier for earbud ? I do not see any Battery Powered Amplifier in this topic.
The BF862 is harder to find and can be replaced by 2SK209 with a small resistor change. Output MOSFETs can be almost anything N channel and even IRF610 can work. I ended up using a pair of Panasonic SEPF 1000uF 16v caps in parallel for output DC block. This can drive 50ohm headphones. Rechargeable 9v batteries last almost 3hrs per charge. Don’t use alkaline except for testing unless you don’t mind going through expensive batteries like water. 🙂
Hi XRK971, I am using an amp, which use your schematic ? But input cap using 1.2 uf, output cap using 3300uf paralell with 1.2uf.
Those cap values are fine. Did you make the PCB layout himself? I’m interested to see the schematic and layout of you don’t mind sharing.
I didn’t know someone was selling my amp - are you in VN? No worries - the schematic is in the public domain.
I came from Vietnam. I asked in your thread about changing capacitor. I am using Whammy headamp, it drives my diy earbud awesome, so I try to find class A portable for my earbud when I want to listen music far from home. But I think portable class A can not compare with desktop amp like Whammy.
O2 still have enough part to assembly ? I think some part not on market now.
Maybe not available as a kit but the schematic is available (inspired by David Berning's MicroZotl) and it is considered by many to be the best (arguably) so i juts gave it i go and i must admit it is very clean and powerful enough to even drive a loudspeaker (dc level is possible if no coupling cap is used).
“ I hope you keep that chained to your wrist. 🙂“
Especially when i want to check-in at the airport
Especially when i want to check-in at the airport
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Added some line transformers to use as phase inverters. Direct heated ultralinear push-pull NanoZotl…,
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