LM 3886 chipamp project completed

Anil kumar

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Hi all, finally my amp was powered few weeks back!!!
Project started in 2010 but could not complete for some reason. This cabinet is a overkill, but i wanted a neat & nice looking enclosure. This is a simple chassis using 4 aluminum panels on top , back, bottom and 2 heat sinks on the sides & enclosure feet is made of aluminum which is machined for perfect fit. Front panel is 6mm thick with countersink holes that mesh perfectly with chassis. Heat sink & front panel are milled for perfection. Did lot of running around to get the right kind of material for the project.

Thanks to siva (linuxguru) for board & components & josephjohnt for R core transformer. Special thanks to SoundsGreat for his great help right from populating the board to wiring, he has done a great job :) All cables are twisted & protected by heat shrink tube to reduce noises, added a EMI filter before the transformer which greatly reduced the hum. Front plate is not anodized as i have plans of some upgrade. It has done about 100 + hours of burnt in, it sounds pretty cool :cool: Sounding great on my towers.

More pictures here at my DIY EFFORTS PAGE



Heat sink after milling
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Front plate being milled
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Assembled heat sink
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Amp in action after assembly
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chassis after assembly
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Mock assembly
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Cabinet after powder coating
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After final assembly
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Hi Anil
Fantastic build. I am building one LM3886 as well, have given me some great ideas. Particularly the way you have mounted the r-core...minimalistic approach.

Later
Peace
Jetlag
 
That build is simply stunning - Congratulations!

Is there any way you can offer identical cases/panels to DIYers? Engineering drawings, e.g. as plain printable image files, would be highly welcome, too.

(The only thing I might do differently is to use CSK profile (conical head) Allen-head bolts to fasten the top panel to the side panels - with a CSK profile drilled into the top panel to the correct depth to allow flush-mounting the bolts. This is used by Cambridge Audio, but with standard philips-head screws with a CSK profile, as well as 8Audio. I'll post pics of a cloned 8Audio case (almost completed) shortly to show the idea.)

I'm also getting stainless-steel feet fabricated, but may switch to aluminium as you have done, depending on the pricing.
 
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FWIW, those boards are the Mauro Penasa MyRef Rev C kits (with my v1.3 PCBs) which I supplied to Anil. You can read about the MyRef at these threads at DIYAudio, including the original posts by Mauro Penasa himself:

My "audiophile" LM3886 approach - diyAudio
The new "My Ref" Rev C thread - diyAudio

An alternative design that borrows ideas from the MyRef, but with opamp and chipamp flexibility, is the MiniRef, which I designed and uploaded to DIYAudio a couple of years ago:

MiniRef Schematic and PCB layout - diyAudio

There is now interest developing in South Korea in a premium audiophile version of the MiniRef with AD797B opamps, LM1875 chipamps, and a discrete Salas shunt regulator for the opamps, which presapian @ diyaudio (who developed this tweaked version) claiming that it sounds even better than the MyRef.
 
Looking professional and beautiful. Perfect build. :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
I have procured all the parts except power supply board for my LM3875 build.
Got custom made (2 x 0-25v @7Amps each and 0-12v@1amp) Toroidal transformer from EMD Hyderabad. Your R-Core transformer looks EMD make, what about the power rating and pricing?

Thank you
Raghu
 
Where did you get the R-core transformer from?

The power switch you have used is exactly the type I have been eyeing for some time. Are they easily available in India?
 
T.H.A.T.........I.S.........S.T.U.N.N.I.N.G.!!!

Where the heck do you guys get the resources from in B'lore to do the work [cutting, milling etc.]? In Mumbai, the workshop guys will laugh me out if I ask if they can undertake something like this.
 
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T.H.A.T.........I.S.........S.T.U.N.N.I.N.G.!!!

Where the heck do you guys get the resources from in B'lore to do the work [cutting, milling etc.]? In Mumbai, the workshop guys will laugh me out if I ask if they can undertake something like this.

What he said applies here multiplied by 2 in kolkata.
 
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