Re: homebrew [message #10742 is a reply to message #10739] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 07:09 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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No problem, manualblock. I did the same when I built my KT 88 amp. It was the rosenblitz design intended for mono blocks. Just configure it with a single power x-former with twice the milliamperage ( is that a word?), and make it dual channel, (two sets of rectifiers, etc) after the x-former. The only difference is how the transformer hooks to the rest of it I put the power supply in a separate chassis. In the amp chassis, it is true dual mono..you could saw this in half with a hacksaw and it would be mono block. If I had it to do over, I would seriously consider building it all on one chassis for simplicity. the amp is on a 17x15 and the power supply on a 10x17. If you are building the VTV amp, are you using the plitron Iron? Even the coils are quite pricey. I thought of building it using the plitron outputs, but cheaping out on the coils and maybe the power trans. Hope this helps Russellc
Hope this helps, Russellc
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