Yes, there is no hum at all, can't hear any hum even by placing ear near to speakers.The cabinet looks superb! I love wooden cabs! You put some substantial work on it and the internal assembling! Kudos!
If you do not hear any hum from the speakers then let it be in the "packed" form. No space wasted!
Thanks for the update, I hope you will enjoy listening to PeeCeeBee V3.![]()
Very nice!
Usually loop-breaker should be installed between the chassis and PSU ground but if connecting the amp to source/preamp causes no motorboating from the speaker then not necessary.
Hello Everyone,
Today finally I was able to complete my V3 Amp which was long pending.
Originally I built this cabinet for a preamp however it didn't materialized, hence cabinet looks too crowded.
Here are some pictures.
Thank you Shaan for the Amp kit.
Regards
Bilal
Is there a version with BJT output devices ?
Nope.
I think manniraj meant the MOSFETs by mentioning "NJW transistors".
any plans for designing one ?
A subwoofer amplifier yes. However, a BJT output amplifier will not be a PeeCeeBee.![]()
Just saw the post. My GRR speaker build is over, finally. I was driving past Bangalore on my way from Trivandrum to my new place Kurnool and thought of hand delivering the X-LS & X-LS to forum member Sethu_nr who had requested me to help him out with the build. So, the speakers were in my Car's boot when I visited Manniraj, essentially to pick up the Ovation SX kit which I bought off him.I would say one of the sweetest amplifier that I have heard so far. Effortless and very good sound stage. Couple of weeks back we heard it with Captain's XLS-Encore bookshelf made for a local member and surprised at how good the pairing was with respect to the bass, sweet mids and clear highs. It paired well with XLS compared to my Frugal horns.
BTW, what is a PeeCeeBee ?![]()
perhaps i got your point here. this amp is not suited for BJT outputs.
according to the datasheets Lateral FETs have much higher input and output capacitance, specially P-channel compared to BJT's, and Lat FETs require much more idle current comparatively for similar THD performance.