Frank, is this one of yours?

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rcag_ils

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Frank, is this one of yours?
« on: 7 Mar 2009, 12:18 am »
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?preatube&1241553471&/dynaco-pas-3-van-alstine-modde

I don't believe it is, since you are against the Wonder Caps and all.....

Brett Buck

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #1 on: 7 Mar 2009, 02:03 am »
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?preatube&1241553471&/dynaco-pas-3-van-alstine-modde

I don't believe it is, since you are against the Wonder Caps and all.....

    Looks like somebody "fixed" it really good.

    Brett

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #2 on: 7 Mar 2009, 08:05 pm »
This looks like an original Dyna Pas-3 redone from our free 1982 do it yourself plans on the original Dyna boards with an amazing assortment of parts that do not fit the boards and were never suggested by us.  All those microphonic capacitors will probably provide a "concert hall" sound that would be the envy of Bose.  Geeze.

Frank Van Alstine

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #3 on: 7 Mar 2009, 08:14 pm »
Frank, is the shielding for the transformer useful at all, I don't supposed you suggested it? Also, did you design a solid state power supply for this, since the rectifier tube is missing?

Tom Alverson

Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #4 on: 7 Mar 2009, 10:24 pm »
Frank, is the shielding for the transformer useful at all, I don't supposed you suggested it? Also, did you design a solid state power supply for this, since the rectifier tube is missing?

The shield looks like copper.  That won't help with magnetic fields.  You need a mu-metal shield for that.

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #5 on: 8 Mar 2009, 12:53 am »
Correct, a copper shield won't help much.

No, we never designed out the tube rectifier.  It is very necessary in this case because of the very high voltage transformer.  660V AC across the rectifier tube.

Not a very well done project in my opinion.

Frank Van Alstine

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #6 on: 8 Mar 2009, 03:30 pm »
I'm amazed that someone paid $400 for this thing.


mark funk

Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #7 on: 8 Mar 2009, 03:44 pm »
Ya, I know, for $400 the caps should be a lot bigger  :lol:  :smoke:

martyo

Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #8 on: 8 Mar 2009, 03:49 pm »
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Ya, I know, for $400 the caps should be a lot bigger  :lol:  :smoke:

 :rotflmao:

turkey

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #9 on: 8 Mar 2009, 03:59 pm »
Ya, I know, for $400 the caps should be a lot bigger  :lol:  :smoke:

No, I was thinking they should be blue.

For $100 I would buy a PAS with yellow caps, but for $400 I want one with blue caps because they sound so much better.

You haven't heard toob gear unless you've heard it with blue caps.

I've often wondered when Frank is going to wise up and go fully blue.


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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #10 on: 8 Mar 2009, 04:45 pm »
Well geeze, I do use four big blue caps on each Ultimate 70 rebuild.  That must be the reason the sound so good.

Or - - - could it just possibly their electrical VALUE and how they are integrated into the circuit taking all the pole points needed into consideration.

Regards,

Frank Van Alstine

dB Cooper

Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #11 on: 8 Mar 2009, 05:48 pm »
Utimate 70-II coming soon with EIGHT big blue caps!!!!


OOps... I spilled the beans... sorry  :oops:

rlee8394

Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #12 on: 8 Mar 2009, 06:55 pm »
What are you guys talking about??? I have eight blue caps in my U70. Count 'em, two per phase per channel. :thumb:

Ron

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #13 on: 8 Mar 2009, 07:17 pm »
Yah but the light blue ones sound a lot better than the dark blue ones.

Regards,

Frank


dB Cooper

Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #14 on: 8 Mar 2009, 11:14 pm »
What are you guys talking about??? I have eight blue caps in my U70. Count 'em, two per phase per channel. :thumb:

Ron
Not having a U70, I had forgotten how many of what it had. If someone on the boards wants to send me a U70  :drool:, I promise never to make that mistake again.  :lol:

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #15 on: 8 Mar 2009, 11:15 pm »
Yah but the light blue ones sound a lot better than the dark blue ones.

Regards,

Frank



I would guess the dark blue ones have a darker overall signature...

turkey

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #16 on: 9 Mar 2009, 01:00 am »
Well geeze, I do use four big blue caps on each Ultimate 70 rebuild.  That must be the reason the sound so good.

It's a start. Now to change the color of the rest of the caps too.

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Or - - - could it just possibly their electrical VALUE and how they are integrated into the circuit taking all the pole points needed into consideration.

Now don't try to drag engineering into this.



turkey

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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #17 on: 9 Mar 2009, 01:06 am »
Yah but the light blue ones sound a lot better than the dark blue ones.


I painted all the parts inside my Insight preamp blue and I'm just waiting for it all to dry. I chose a light blue, so I should be reaching audio nirvana soon.

I wonder if those toobs in the U70 would sound better painted blue?

To paraphrase Gilbert Yeung, "it's all a bunch of bluesh*t."

Tom Alverson

Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #18 on: 9 Mar 2009, 02:55 am »
I hope you didn't just go down to the hardware store and buy some latex paint.  That will give it a "rubbery" sound.  You need to  score some NOS Sherwin-Williams oil based paint with the "cover the earth" logo embossed on the bottom of the paint can.  It may be pricey, but  you get what you  pay for.   :wink:


True Story:  One day I was in the hardware department of  Wal-Mart looking for some tool or something and another customer asked the  salesman "What is the most  expensive paint you have?"  I had  a hard time keeping my mouth shut.


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Re: Frank, is this one of yours?
« Reply #19 on: 9 Mar 2009, 12:29 pm »
I hope you didn't just go down to the hardware store and buy some latex paint.  That will give it a "rubbery" sound.  You need to  score some NOS Sherwin-Williams oil based paint with the "cover the earth" logo embossed on the bottom of the paint can.  It may be pricey, but  you get what you  pay for.   :wink:

It was Benjamin Moore alkyd. Is that ok?