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1、First Watt model F5 Operation and Service Manual So far, First Watt has made a few different amplifi ers: Very different amplifi ers. Quite a few people have asked me for a regular sort of amplifi er, you know the kind you plug like any other, with some voltage gain and a real damping factor. Amplif
2、i ers that have low distortion and noise, and will drive a 4 ohm load. The last time people asked for that they got the Aleph J, which satisfi ed most of those requirements. Single-ended Class A, the Aleph J is an easy-going design which is happy driving 8 ohm loads with a warm, relaxed presentation
3、. By way of contrast, I present the F5 (taa-daa!), a push-pull Class A amplifi er, utilizing JFETs and MOSFETs in a very simple two stage complementary circuit a little bit like a complementary version of the Aleph J. But like all the other First Watt amps so far this one is different. In many ways,
4、 its an ordinary topology - the basic circuit is found in numerous preamp circuits and the odd power amplifi er (Check out the Profet amp from Selectronics). But the F5 is the product of numerous decisions that set it apart. It has very wide bandwidth, DC to 500 KHz. No capacitors anywhere in the ci
5、rcuit. (except in the power supply, of course!) It has a high input impedance 100 Kohms, and a high damping factor (60) The distortion is very low, between .001% and .005% at 1 watt. Its very quiet, about 60 microvolts or so. It will drive a 2 ohm load without burping, and 1 ohm without misbehaving.
6、 Did I mention that it sounds terrifi c? So enjoy. In addition to the normal owners manual information, I have appended the original DIY F5 article which appeared in AudioXpress. Nelson Pass 5/24/08 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Setup The initial setup of the amplifi er is very straight-forward. Place the
7、 amplifi er in a well-ventilated location, as it draws about 180 watts during operation and requires as much opportunity to cool itself as possible. You should be able to put your hands on the heat sink during operation. If you cant do this for 5 seconds or so, they need more ventilation. On the fro
8、nt panel there are two blue LED lights, one for each channel, indicating power to the channel. On the rear panel you will fi nd a pair of RCA inputs, speaker outputs, a fuse holder, an AC power receptacle, and on/off switch. The label will indicate a serial number and also what AC line voltage the a
9、mplifi er is set for. If the voltage is 120 VAC, then the fuse value will be a 3AG slow blow fuse rated at 2.5 amps. If the voltage is 240 VAC, then the fuse will be rated at 1.25 amps. Do not substitute a larger value fuse. Contact First Watt if you have any questions. Im assuming that you know how
10、 to attach the speaker cables to the 5 way output connectors provided. Please make all the connections with the amplifi er power switch in the OFF position. For two channel operation, input signal is connected to the RCA inputs. The output connections to the loudspeakers are made through the gold pl
11、ated brass 5 way connectors. The red (top) connection is positive and the black (bottom) is negative. In this amplifi er the black banded output connectors are connected directly to signal ground. A caveat is in order here this is a very wide band amplifi er with a high input impedance. In order to
12、prevent the output voltage from bleeding back to the input at very high frequencies (thus making a fi ne power oscillator), keep the input and output cables separate, and dont externally connect the speaker ground to the input ground. Good ground shielding on the input cables is important, and cauti
13、on is called for in using Litz and other specially low inductance / high capacitance cables. I have not seen a specifi c example of a problem, but historically it is to be expected when an amplifi ers bandwidth exceeds 200 KHz. If the amp makes funny noises, runs extra hot, or blows fuses, this migh
14、t be an indicator of such an issue. If you have any questions, just drop me an email: With everything connected up and the source equipment powered up fi rst, you can proceed to turn on the power switch to the amplifi er. Turn-on and turn-off thumps and noise are small in this amplifi er, and should
15、 not present any hazard to delicate drivers. At this point you should be able to listen to music. This amplifi er has less gain than most (15 dB), but at 25 watts, its not likely to need it. If you need to turn the gain up on your preamp, then do so. If you cant get enough gain, then you are probabl
16、y using either the wrong speaker or the wrong amplifi er. Talk to your dealer if this is the case. The power supply of the amplifi er is isolated from the chassis and AC earth ground by a thermistor which connects the circuit ground to the chassis and earth ground. This helps to prevent ground loops
17、, but the thermistor stands by to conduct AC line voltage to ground until the fuse blows in case of transformer or other such failure. The input impedance is 100 Kohms, and the input capacitance is very low, so you should fi nd it easy to drive with tube equipment if you like. The amplifi er is larg
18、ely indifferent to the source impedance of your preamp, so a high source impedance is not a problem. The amplifi er requires about 1 hour of operation to reach normal operating temperature, and this warm-up time is appropriate for the most critical listening, but is not otherwise an issue. The ampli
19、fi ers fi nal adjustments were made after a 2 hours, and the performance difference between that and cold operation is signifi cant. I do not personally see a reason to run the amplifi er all the time, but you can do that if you want to. The power supply RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 capacitors are likely
20、 to last about 15 years or so, and while they will slowly dry out just sitting there, they will have a shorter life span with the amplifi er running constantly. Also, at 180 watts it makes economic sense to shut the amplifi er off if you arent planning on using it for the rest of the day. Again, the
21、 heat sinks on this amplifi er run fairly hot, and you want to make sure that they get adequate ventilation. They will run at around 25 degrees C. above the ambient temperature, which puts them around 50 degrees in the average listening room. At this temperature you should be able to put your hand o
22、n them for about 5 to 10 seconds or so. Now the following is for your protection Do not defeat the AC line Earth ground connection on the amplifi er power cord. It provides an extra barrier to prevent potential shock hazard. Do not replace the fuse with a type other than specifi ed. Do not operate t
23、he amplifi er outside in the weather, or in and around water or anything resembling water. If you spill a drink in the amplifi er or if your dog/cat/child urinates on it, turn it off immediately, unplug it, and do not operate it until cleaned by a qualifi ed technician. If something gets loose or ra
24、ttles around inside or smells funny, or if you cant touch the heat sinks for 5 seconds or so, then turn it off, unplug it from the wall, and contact First Watt. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Do not open the amplifi er, and if you do anyway, dont operate it with the cover off. There are
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