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My first amp
04/17/25 at 18:37:06
 
Hello.
I am new on this forum, and new into diy. I have done some soldering, changing parts, fixing and tweaking, but never gone in to a real project. I have tried, but didi not have the time, the skills or the patience to make something serious out of it.
I have been into hifi/hi-end for many years and always wanted to learn the basics and understand, and make something out of it.
Suddenly, I have the time and the opportunity to go into a prosess like this. After some consideration I have decided to use the next months/years to learn and make (hopefully) build me my first amp.

I live in Europe so this is a 240V amp. I have received the z-kit board, and have spent some time looking at projects from other members. Very impressing Smiley.
Since I live in Europe , I have to find the parts from here. I guess I will have a lot of questions about what I can use, and not.  I have some very good old tubes that started the whole idee. I will build the amp -SE-using EL84 and 6922.

Starting with the trafos.
I have contactacted Lundahl directly, and they are very helpfull. They have a good reputation and very good products.

The contactperson adviced using a LL1683 as mainstransformator. He thinks it will work well with the tubes and the construction.

As outputtransformers he advice 2x LL1663. I am not sure about this. The trafo operates well between 5-8Ohm. Not that well (teoretical) outside. In todays speakermarked, it is difficult to know what really happens, and I want to have a flexible amp.
He then recommend a pair of LL1679. They are more flexible and can also be used in other projects if I decide to to something else after a while.
Anyone knows about Lundahl and the trafos? Any advice to a novice who wants to learn Smiley. I want to make my amp as flexible as possible, but I also want it to be good sounding. If I have to choose, I go for the best sound.
I appreciate all help, and hpoe I can contribute with something here myself. One thing, keep it simple. I can be a slow learner Roll Eyes.
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