M Fowler wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 12:42 pm
Taylor love the wiring, boards and overall neatness.
Thanks have you built any of them yet with the sets I sent you?
Taylor, no I have not, do you want me to send them back so you can build them for me!
Your better at building amps so it only makes sense. I need a cash cow so I can stop building and just play.
This is a gorgeous build. Your amps are a work of art. You should build one with a plexiglass top, so your wiring can be part of the art. (only half joking)
Would you mind sharing your grounding scheme? I'm confused by the use of both an isolated buss bar and the pot backs with the chassis masked. I'm thinking I have something to learn here.
-D
dancemyth wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:23 pm
This is a gorgeous build. Your amps are a work of art. You should build one with a plexiglass top, so your wiring can be part of the art. (only half joking)
Would you mind sharing your grounding scheme? I'm confused by the use of both an isolated buss bar and the pot backs with the chassis masked. I'm thinking I have something to learn here.
-D
What I've been told in the past on that, is that sometimes pots get corrosion or wiggle loose on the chassis connection, the bus bar guarantees a ground is more permanent.
Thank you!!! The preamp grounds and the pot grounds are all run over to the input. The coax cables are soldered to the back of the pots, because the pots are grounded to the chassis (I had the surface area around the hole masked before powder coating), but they make no other connection other than to ground the shielding.
PI is grounded at the send/return
Main filters grounded by the IEC
I think technically all the relay grounds should be there too, but the amp is dead quiet so I'm gonna leave it. Can barely hear it running
Taylor,
Really nice job on your build! I am at the early stages of a 100 watt, 183 build. I'm using a chassis and board set that I bought from you.
From your pics It looks like you are not using the 183 precision power supply. I'm curious as to why you chose to use a different supply? Did you have issues getting 330uF/350volt capacitors?
Also, will you be putting on audio clips of this amp on your website?
norburybrook wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 8:57 am
these series of amps use LED's so you can get those 5mm LED mounting sockets more or less anywhere with an LED colour of your choice
I Like to use a different colour with different amp types. green for #102 , BLue for a BM. red for a #124 etc etc