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https://www.decware.com/cgi-bin/yabb22/YaBB.pl SUPPORT FORUMS FOR ZKITS >> ZKIT 1 Support forum >> Completed ZKIT - sounding great https://www.decware.com/cgi-bin/yabb22/YaBB.pl?num=1543686055 Message started by benlefebvre on 12/01/18 at 17:40:54 |
Title: Completed ZKIT - sounding great Post by benlefebvre on 12/01/18 at 17:40:54 Built almost a sort of PCB/P2P hybrid. Brazillian cherry wood chassis, aluminum top plate from Landfall, Audyn True Copper signal caps, one input going through a attenuator, the other bypassing volume control. Added the Hazen mod and the 50w resistor. Also have mA meters to make sure the tubes are good. The amp is a tad bit chunkier then I would consider perfect, and definitely doesn’t have a professional fit and finish, but for a first-time main amp DIY build, not bad. More importantly, it sounds very, very nice with about 50 hours on it. There’s a very slight hum that I am assuming is transformer vibration hum - it doesn’t sound/act like a ground hum -but it is inaudible once the music starts playing. At one point I had an issue with bad voltages, but it boiled down to fundamentals - I spent some time cleaning up what must have been some bad solder joints and the voltages went into spec. Make sure those joints are clean, folks. ;) |
Title: Re: Completed ZKIT - sounding great Post by Lon on 12/01/18 at 17:42:50 Hey, nice work! Looks as if it sounds very good. |
Title: Re: Completed ZKIT - sounding great Post by benlefebvre on 12/01/18 at 17:43:36 One pair of rhodium-plated inputs, one pair of copper-plated. |
Title: Re: Completed ZKIT - sounding great Post by benlefebvre on 12/01/18 at 17:45:12 Thanks, Lon. Side view. I’ll post a view of the guts later. Right now still “testing” it, though the test has been going on for about a week now - it’s sounding that good that I’m not in a huge hurry to unplug it. |
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