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The schematic calls for 1K units. I have installed 8k-10k pieces just to see what the circuit does. Not realy pretty.
Again, my schematic calls for 10k ohm resistors. http://www.ellisaudio.com/302b.pdf Is this wrong?
Thanks Bill for the detailed impressions of the resistors and caps. On your site you mention that installing the v-caps is not for newbies. Is the sonicap platinum any easier to work with? It's less pricey than the v-caps and an easier sell should the wife notice the charges.
re. resistor values. Interesting. I guess I will pull out the ohm meter and have a poke before ordering.
If 1/2 watt 1k ohm is what you are using, I'll change my recommendations. Thanks for the input! I am certain you are abreast of these amplifiers . Your results are very admirable.
Also, are you purveying these 302/502 amplifiers with some flavor of switch for the B+ or a slow turn-on circuit nowdays?
Ya know what Dave... I would recommend a note to have people measure these resistors before making any assumptions. I think this would be a safer bet.
I think having DIY'ers check the value prior to upgrading these resistors is a good idea. The problem with high value grid resistor is a reduction in bandwidth but sometime it is better to sacrifice a bit of bandwidth to maintain stability within the circuit. I will continue to bench test units before and after rebuilds and apply the best value that provides the best balance. To date, I have never had to use anything higher than 5k ohms. The goal is to apply the least amount of resistance that stabilizes the circuit.
what do the bypass caps do - why where they emitted on the original- and what might the sonic benefits be ? I do appreciate your time, so as I said , if this is more than either of you would care to get into I completely understand.
Maybe I'm just in the first blush of over the top tube love - but I've fallen hard.
Any guess as to how long a 'burn in' period I should give the sonicap platinum's ? I was thinking I would run them with an older but still usable tube set to save life on my newer tubes, -unless there is some reason not to.
The Aksa site did not fully load on my browser. Does he sell kits?
It's just that most of the stunningly palpable imaging rigs that have impressed me have been tube driven - and previously out of my price range.
I will likely do the bypass caps in the second round.
But, if the AKSA amps did well with the 1801's, then odds have to be huge that the Life Force will be even better --