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Title: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: modwright on 25 Oct 2019, 04:28 pm

Hi all, it has been a busy past year and I have been working on finalizing two important integrated amp designs, primarily. Both of which will debut at CAF 2019 on Nov. 1 in WA DC.

(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=200030)

The Ai325: 25W 300B PP Tube Integrated Amp is the first of the two.
The notion of the design was born out of a discussion with a customer at last year's CAF. We brought the HA 300, 8W SET HP/Inegrated amp which we used to drive Fritz Speakers Be Carreras.  The entire system was not terribly expensive and defied all odds with 8W driving 87dB mointors. The sound was haunting, beautiful and natural. Reviewer Greg Weaver was stunned when listening to Jeff Beck.

A customer who kept coming back to the room asked me if it could be done with more power? Perhaps parallel 300B outputs in a conventional amp or integrated. I said sure, should be pretty straightforward. Different output transformers, same input stage, etc. He said that he would buy the prototype if I built it. I said great, lets do it! So, it began as a comission.

Well, I looked at parallel 300B and also PP 300B options and I realized that with parallel 300B, I could get at most 15W of power, but other PP (push-pull) designs from the past I noted, achieved 25W to as much as 30W (VAC 30/30 for example), RESPECT!

Thus started, what was expected to be a simple modification of an existing design, turned into something quite different! I determined that PP was the way to go for power and punch. I learned about how to treat 300B grid current for max power and impact and the amount of gain and voltage swing needed to produce 25W of power from PP 300B's.

The process took most of the year, but the unit commissioned will be received by the customer who suggested it, after the show where it will be used with Fern & Roby Raven speakers!

The KWH 225i is our other integrated, high power (225W), and hybrid. This design takes the controls of the KWI 200 SS integrated, combined with the output stage of our KWA 150SE Reference power amp, but with more current and power. Lastly, it adds a pure triode tube preamp section.

This too has been a greater challenge than expected. The design is completely modular, with separate PCBs for power supply, preamp, input, output stages, protection, etc. It is a tightly packed and organized enclosure.

Interfacing the tube stage and the SS output stage produced challenges with noise and grounding and this has taken some time to resolve. The sound is excellent and we are in Beta testing stage right now.

This amp will also be used at CAF 2019 with Studio Electric speakers!

The PH 9.0 tube phono stage with on-the-fly loading, gain and MM/MC input has also sold very well this year and garnered many reviews and great customer feedback.

Obviously with Oppo closing its doors, we have had to look for new products to modify and the Pioneer LX 500 has proven to be an excellent choice.

Stay tuned as the new amps move to production and we embrace our next new design challenge!

Thanks,

Dan Wright
CEO & Chief Design Engineer
ModWright Instruments Inc.


Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: Yomaha on 25 Oct 2019, 07:01 pm
That's gorgeous.  I hope the show goes great for ya'll!
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: The Rang on 28 Oct 2019, 02:36 am
 Is the tube buffer still happening ?
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: modwright on 28 Oct 2019, 05:05 pm
The tube buffer is still happening, but I have to finish the two integrated amps first. The designs are pretty  much done, but there are details to be finalize to get it to the first production units to ship. It IS coming, but I have to finish up these two projects first.

Thanks,

Dan
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: Sailorboy on 28 Oct 2019, 06:45 pm
Hi Dan
Will the tube buffer be sold through Hifi resellers or direct from Modwright?
Regards
Colin
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: modwright on 28 Oct 2019, 06:58 pm
I expect to sell it direct only!

Thanks,

Dan
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: The Rang on 29 Oct 2019, 04:41 am
Sounds good, I can wait for the buffer.

Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: OldScott on 22 Nov 2019, 08:08 pm
Dan, when do you anticipate the Ai325 will be available, what do you its MSRP may be, and what is your thoughts to how it will sound to the VAC 30/30 (which a friend of mine has)? 
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: modwright on 27 Nov 2019, 11:10 pm
Intro retail price is $9995.

I am finalizing the production chassis right now and I have a unit slated for review in early Jan. I expect it will be shipping by mid January.

As to how it compares to the VAC 30/30, I honestly have no idea! I would be curious to know as I have great respect for Kevin Hayes of VAC!

Thanks,

Dan
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: RussK72 on 8 Dec 2019, 04:29 am
Any word on either your universal mod or modifying the Bluesound Node 2i. Loved the sound of your Oppo Mods and am desperately in need of a good streamer and equally important a good app to control it. Bluesound definitely has the best user interface and they continue to update their software. They seem to be becoming a software company. Can’t think of a better reason to invest the time in modifying a companies gear. It will be around and supported for a long while.

Thanks,
Russ
Title: Re: What has Dan been up to...?
Post by: modwright on 20 Dec 2019, 12:13 am
Hi, what I am focusing on is a VERY good tube buffer that can be used with any of these devices. It will offer the benefits of the mods without it being tied to one product. The Buffer will also offer an optional internal linear power supply to power your digital device, assuming it has a wall-wart type outboard supply. Let me know if this interests you.

Thanks,

Dan