Sorry, I didn't mean to cheat you. Those pages that I linked to were not from the company site. The company doesn't share their schematics. Those pages were from a fan site that is maintained independently. Offhand, I don't know who the site's owner is. I found the interview by Googling for the designer's name.
If I took your comments about obsolete discrete semis and mistook them to refer to an obsoleted circuit design, that was my mistake. I agree that modern semiconductors would be a better choice. If its possible to find modern substitutes for both the 6761 and the 8401 that would make the PSU circuit build-able. I guess this thread will stay open until I have the definitive list of replacements for all of the obsoleted parts, or an encapsulated solution to replace them.
WRT hunting and buying an original one -- most of those devices in working order are selling in the area of $1000. Dead ones still command a ridiculously high price, because most buyers aren't aware of the problems in repairing a PSU board that's based on obsolete components that can't be sourced. Both working and non-working units command prices that are too high and there aren't any "deals" out there.
That brings us to the prospect of a DIY build. The audio signal path is a damned simple circuit that just about anyone here should be able to build. In the best case scenario a well built DIY might sound similar to the $1000 used gear. In the worst case scenario a well built DIY will sound like vintage audio from the golden age. Its not that hard to build circuits that are on-par with the 1950s products, so if the recommendation is to buy "golden era" amps, to me that's equivalent to a DIY recommendation. To me, DIY seems like a no-loose proposition. Its a worthwhile as an experiment, anyway.
Thanks for your helpful posts.
If I took your comments about obsolete discrete semis and mistook them to refer to an obsoleted circuit design, that was my mistake. I agree that modern semiconductors would be a better choice. If its possible to find modern substitutes for both the 6761 and the 8401 that would make the PSU circuit build-able. I guess this thread will stay open until I have the definitive list of replacements for all of the obsoleted parts, or an encapsulated solution to replace them.
WRT hunting and buying an original one -- most of those devices in working order are selling in the area of $1000. Dead ones still command a ridiculously high price, because most buyers aren't aware of the problems in repairing a PSU board that's based on obsolete components that can't be sourced. Both working and non-working units command prices that are too high and there aren't any "deals" out there.
That brings us to the prospect of a DIY build. The audio signal path is a damned simple circuit that just about anyone here should be able to build. In the best case scenario a well built DIY might sound similar to the $1000 used gear. In the worst case scenario a well built DIY will sound like vintage audio from the golden age. Its not that hard to build circuits that are on-par with the 1950s products, so if the recommendation is to buy "golden era" amps, to me that's equivalent to a DIY recommendation. To me, DIY seems like a no-loose proposition. Its a worthwhile as an experiment, anyway.
Thanks for your helpful posts.
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