Project TimelineKit Purchased late 2015 (plus, ordered a few bespoke parts and tubes)
Case construction late 2015 - mid 2016
- Hammond stacked steel 12x8x2 cases with tops cut out
- Hammond standard 12x8 perforated steel cage (5.2 inches high)
- 12 gauge Copper chassis top plate with extra space between 12BH7 and power transformer mounting
- Ebony front mount for connections and switches
- Milled aluminum internal supports for ebony front mount
- Stainless riv-nuts for enclosure assembly
- Stainless steel hardware throughout
- Copper standoffs for top plate (air gap around chassis inside cage)
- 12 gauge Copper mass-loading plate on cage top
- Expanded metal cage (AKA desk organizer box) around Triad choke in PS
- Aluminum bottom plate
- Oiled walnut end caps/supports
Started wiring September 2016
- Install RCA step-up transformers potted into maple case with wenge front plate
- Shielded wiring
- Dueland RIAA filter and output capacitors
- Caddock resistors in a few spots
Changes from Stock Eros BuildRFI/EMI Shielding
Internal step-up trannies (RCA MI-12399 microphone transformers)
Input selector switch - MM/MC - 4 pole, 4 position, rotary
Front-mounted RCA connections
Front-mounted gold-plated signal ground post
Front-mounted power switch and neon indicator
Rear-mounted OEM IEC Power module
Rear-mounted chassis ground post (also safety ground for metal case)
Euro-terminals for main power connections (for disassembly later if needed)
Stainless button-head hardware with nylock nuts
Vintage Cinch ceramic 9-pin sockets with silver contacts
Vintage Collins tube shields
PS ChangesUpgraded capacitors on PS board
Replace 220uF 250V Nichicon caps with 220uF 400V Matsushita cap
Triad CX-7 choke replaces 270 ohm 5W R
Euro-terminals to attach choke leads
(tuned V with inline 12W Mills 20 ohm R before choke)
Shunt Reg ChangesReplace .1uF Matsushita film caps with .1uF Sprague 600V 716P ‘Orange Drops’
(Replace one 220 ohm Carbon Comp R broken in assembly)
18ga copper ground lines from signal ground bus to Reg and PS
Shielded signal wiringMC Step-up trannies to euro-terminal attachment
(Euro-terminals used to allow disassembly and load R adjustments)
MC Step-up euro-terminals to selector switch
MM input connectors to selector switch
(4P rotary input switch - MM/MC)
Selector switch to normal attachment points
Output signal to front output connectors
Signal Changes Silver solder - Kester Lead/Tin/Silver
Internal step-up trannies
4P rotary input switch - MM/MC
Euro-terminals for step-up connections (disassembly and load R adjustments)
Euro-terminal for signal ground connections at normal attachment
Replace 75k ohm 1/2W R (RIAA filter) with Caddock .75W R
Replace .01uF Matsushita film cap with Dueland .01uF 400V (RIAA cap, direct connection to signal path)
Replace 1.5uF Solen film cap (output coupling cap) with Dueland 1uF 400V
Replace 47k ohm 2W R (output load) with .75W Caddock + heatsinks (calculated .62W on R)
Replace 470k ohm unknown R (grounding for output RCA) with Dale film R
Nerd Assembly and Testing NotesTriad CX-7 PS choke measured less than 270 ohms, so voltage was a bit high. Added a 20 ohm 12W Mills R ahead of the choke to get input voltage to spec.
Shunt Reg passed initial test on first power-up
When I got everything assembled I had some issues to debug:
Measurements were off from the manual (using my trusty, dusty Fluke 26 III meter)...
Checking in here I see that others also reported this, and most were getting the same readings I saw
C6 was supposed to measure 39K ohms, but was 155 ohms (turned out to be one of the Caddock 47K R substitutions - marked as 47k but it was really a 47ohm R in disguise)
...and then everything was working fine!
Then, two days later when I went into the music room for a vinyl fix one of the channels was not working. Back into the case I go -
Argh, top cage is too hard to remove with wired up trannies… had to disconnect the step-ups inside the lower case to get to the tubes (this is going to be an issue for tube-swapping!)
Dead channel de-bug -
C4S LEDs are all lit.
Hook up signal generator to MM inputs and measuring output level and frequency
Oops, outputs RCAs are backwards (L is R, R is L) -
AHA, nothing from Right channel of 6922.
Swap in a different tube - bingo, fixed.
Noticing that the output voltage was off between L and R…
Crossed RCAs - (head slap) output caps are connected wrong at T6 and T7 - fixed
Worried about output mismatching I start swapping EF86 tubes, not much effect on the outputs
The 6922 tube is a different story - about 12 on-hand - swapping and measuring until the channels are nice and close.
Button everything back up and test again - Yippeee!
Back into the system for an extended listening session… everything is excellent.
Top Cage Solution: Cut hole in the top under the copper vibration plate, add piano hinge to copper plate and threaded inserts to close everything up EM tight - this will take more than a week to do right with machining and re-painting. Ordering a duplicate cage to install before I modify the original. In the meantime, no tube-swapping!