| Dear
Mr. Pass
My
name is Tony Wong and I am from Singapore. I have been browsing Pass
DIY for quite some time now and I feel that this is a wonderful site.
I
have just completed a Bride of Zen preamp and a Zen Lite power amp.
It took me about 6 months to source for all the parts especially the
120V light bulbs because our country’s power supply is 230V. I was fortunate
to get these new old stock 120V 200watts B22d light bulbs produced by
GEC from an electrical shop. These bulbs had been with the shop for
more than 35 yrs!! In the end, I purchased the whole lot of 50 pcs from
them at US one dollar each. I have attached the photos for both the
preamp and power amp, most of the parts are obtained from scrap yards.
The
details of the preamp and power amp are as follows:
The
BOZ has an EI transformer with 55V 2A Sec. The Zen Lite has a 600VA
EI transformer with 65V Sec. I used an EI Choke to replace the L1 inductor.
Total of 66000uf filtering capacitors. The Power Amp chassis is an aluminum
printer drum which weighs around 14 lbs. Because I placed the light
bulbs on top of the drum, the heatsink has to be at the bottom of the
drum which is cooled by 2 mini PC 12V fans operated at 8V dc. I also
added in a soft start plus turn on delay circuit.
The
sound of this amp is really superb, clear and dynamic. In fact, this
is the best amp I have ever heard! All thanks to your brilliant design!
Thank
you Nelson for providing such a wonderful site packed with so much information.
Regards,
Tony
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