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1、Audio Electronics 2/991 T he fate of my old Dynakit Stereo 120 was in grave doubt (one chan- nel noisy, the other oscillating) when Kenneth Millers TAA 3/92 article arrived. It described a simple upgrade to a modern design, using a JFET input and MOSFET output devices while still meet- ing all of Dy
2、nacos original specifications. Fate would spare the old ST-120. Years passed, however, before that issue of TAA surfaced again, from under a pile of other projects waiting on my desk. Still, it presented an opportunity to try a MOSFET design without having to start from scratch. Why not? Isnt that p
3、art of what this hobby is about? The other part is listening. The mod was well worth the effortsmooth, tight, and honest, with no noticeable “sound” of its own. It was an excellent, modern, high-end amplifier hiding in the body of a 30-year-old classic (Photo 1)! Discontinued Parts However, device o
4、bsolescence had taken its toll, creating new challenges for a once-proven design. Meeting those chal- lenges was an experience I shared with Ken, who was helpful beyond reason as I forged ahead. This began when I discovered the N- channel output MOSFETs were no longer available. I found what looked
5、like a nice substitute pair, but, unfortunately, they proved unsuitable, requiring a consider- able bias increase to overcome their crossover notch distortion, which low- ered their output-power capability. I wrote to Erno Borbely, whose ampli- fiers used the same outputs, and to Ken, to see what su
6、itable devices theyd found currently available. Both responded quickly. Erno suggested several pairs, with some helpful information about them. Ken still had some of the original type but, he, too, would soon face the problem of obsolescence. I decided on 2SK1058/2SJ162 output pairs, suggested by Er
7、no, which are inter- nally the same as the original types, but in a plastic TO-3P case. Because of the plas- tic, they have a slightly lower power dissi- pation than the metal-cased originals. This wouldnt be a problem. Ken had al- ready told me that only one output pair was needed for an 8 load, bu
8、t that two pairs were necessary to drive a 4 load. I opted for the two pairs for load flexibility. I quickly discovered that most of the other devices in Kens circuit were also no longer available. Moreover, from Mo- torolas excellent website, I learned that it had discontinued its entire MPSU line.
9、 Ken began researching this problem and came up with new devices and some cir- cuit changes to support them (see side- bar, “Replacing the Obsolete”). Chassis Mods I forged ahead with great enthusiasm, planning changes more extensive than Kens new amplifier cards. I cleaned off the old chassis, repl
10、acing the original chassis parts with new ones. Since I like maximum control with grounding arrangements, I added a small switch to lift the new, three-wire AC cord ground, if needed. On the other end of the chassis, I added a five-way ground terminal to allow chassis exterior grounding where and as
11、 needed. Such flexibility in ground- ing schemes is particularly helpful to tune a system for minimum hum when it includes devices utilizing internal grounding to the neutral side of the line, and other such commercial schemes. I also replaced the original RCA-type input jacks with some high-quality
12、 ones from Old Colony, leftovers from an earlier project. The new output terminals would be K.E. Langs Ultimate Speaker Connec- tors (nice, solid-brass 30A six-way bind- ing posts, with noncaptive thumb nuts, which accept flat-ring terminal lugs). The power transformer was good, but C12 and one of t
13、he output C7s had lugs broken off, with the old leads sol- dered to the rivets at the lug base. Who built this? That certainly wouldnt do in a new amplifier! Fortunately, we have here in central Florida a builders heaven in Skycraft Rodney E. Cavin MOSFET MOD FOR THEDYNA ST-120 This article describe
14、s an upgrade for the Dyna ST-120 MOSFET modification (TAA 3/92), providing currently available transistors, the original authors new parts values, and some useful construction techniques for this highly satisfying amplifier. PHOTO 1: The old classic, but almost everything under the hood is new. Abou
15、t The Author Rodney E. Cavin became an audiophile at age 8, when, after buying a windup phonograph, he tried to make it louder and sound better. A graduate of DeFor- rests Training and Navy electronic schools, he began in radio and TV engineering, worked in electronics de- velopment at Cape Canavera
16、l, and then went into TV and film production. He currently does audio and video work for business conventions. He also writes film scripts, occasionally directs, and continues build- ing amplifiers and speaker systems to make them sound better. RadioFans.CN Parts, a surplus electronics (and other pa
17、rts) store. A little shopping, and I had replace- ment capacitors, but they were slightly taller than the English- made originals. Their height would put the screw terminals within spark-gap distance of the top cover. Since I planned to use new -high rubber feet under the chassis, I found the needed
18、 room below. I nibbled some- what crude holes in the chassis to allow the capacitors to ex- tend below it, providing ample clearance between the termi- nals and the cabinet top. The chassis didnt clean up as well as Id hoped, so I had a plating company strip it, then nickel and chrome plate it. I pa
19、inted the top cage flat black to com- plete the popular color scheme. I man- aged to preserve the Dyna logo, a re- minder of the amplifiers heritage. How could this new design, sporting a chrome chassis, fail to live up to expectations? Next, I planned my parts needs. Most of the capacitors came fro
20、m Welborne, along with W and larger resistors. The output MOSFETs came from MCM Elec- tronics, and the rest from Newark Elec- tronics. Two of the values in W resis- tors were not available in the resistor se- ries from Welborne, so I doubled the value and paralleled two of them, using the W, 1% resi
21、stors from Digi-Key. I filled a few of my capacitor needs from Skycraft, quality names I recognized from previously purchased Old Colony kits. Making the PC Boards I planned to make my own PC boards using the copier technique with TEC-200 film from Welborne. While its possible to use the circuit vie
22、w provided in Kens article, I would need to reverse it to use the film process, which would make the final film a second copier step, or anoth- er generation, away. (Now that Ive made a few boards with the film, I see that the extra step probably would not cause much image degrading.) I also wished
23、to rearrange the pads to accommodate some of my new parts (for example, a good tubular 6.8F instead of a minielectrolytic) and to make larger pads, because they hold up better for the parts changes that are sometimes neces- sary in home-builts. I also duplicated a couple of pad pairs so I could use
24、differ- ent-sized parts, depending on availability. I started with Welbornes Assist pro- gram. Laying out boards is easy with this DOS computer program, but be aware that an HP Laser printer is neces- sary for final printing. I have an inkjet, which the program doesnt scale prop- erly. Since the pro
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