I've been needing an amp for my Stax headphones for some time. I'm not happy with any of the current Stax headphone amp offerings and most of the other "high end" offerings are very expensive and variations on the same theme. I got the wild idea of trying a Bottlehead amp for this project. I ran it past PJ who thought it would work and some custom iron was ordered along with a SEX with C4S.
The overall goal is to replace the OPT of the SEX amp with the custom iron from Sowter, add a bias board courtesy of Spritzer (of HC and HF) and a Stax output jack.
Here is a link to the iron p://www.sowter.co.uk/specs/8423.htm. It's a phase splitting interstage transformer re-purposed for this project. Brian Sowter was great to work with and made a custom pair with zero air gap to run PF. As calculated I should get around 200v PP which is twice as much as the headphones need to reach ear splitting level. Here is the Stax headphone load:
Capacitance :110pF (including cable)
Impedance :145k Ω (10kHz)
Sensitivity :100dB / 100V r.m.s. 1 kHz
Max Sound Pressure :118dB / 400Hz
I'm just beginning the build at the time. The top plate and bell ends went off for powder coating yesterday and I am staining and finishing the base this weekend. I plan to update this thread as things progress. Worst case, if it fails to meet expectations, I end up with a sweet SEX amp to use with my speakers. Wish me luck