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Pass F5 - Duder made me do it!


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Recently I was surfing the forums and I saw mention of a Nelson Pass design, First Watt amplifier. Naturally I opened my big amateur advise giving mouth and said. "I have always wanted to build one of those"

Almost instantly I received a PM from duder1982 that said "I have a set of the Pass F5 boards I am not going to use. I will give them to you if you start a thread about your build."

I replied "yeah, sure, cool, awesome...."

So here I am fulfilling my obligation, what a fun journey. Thanks duder, I love it.

For the chassis I stepped up and purchased the premium pre drilled chassis from DIY Audio.

In the mean time I stuffed the board with the available parts I had on hand, and ordered the JFets.

The power supply I ordered from Antec, what a beast.
The capacitor board I ordered from EBay.
The engraving of the face plate I did in house, quite the learning experience, and what a mess.
Dave
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After the amp was assembled, and initial biasing was done, I allowed it to warm up the recommended 2 hours before re-biasing.

In the mean time I had plenty of time to audition the amp. Really a great sounding unit. The only down side of this amp I can find is that it requires a lot of drive to achieve full output power. Fortunately I had and Amps and Sound SSP - battery operated preamp on hand that will drive damn near anything.

I listened to all of the favorites, and I have to give Mr Pass credit, this is a fine piece of gear.

Watt is Nelsons motto? What does it matter how much power you have If the first watt sounds like $hit.

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Biasing, and the Fubar.

2 hours has passed, that amp is warm and ready for the final tweaking.

Biasing the amp properly requires 3 DVOM's I have 2 on hand, but I had an excellent idea!

Why not use my dual trace scope with measurements function as a volt meter.

Here is why: In doing this I burned up the JFET's on one channel. I don't recommend it. Boner move!!!!!!

New FETS are on the way, as well as a few extra parts.

Dave

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Great looking build Dave!!!

I am not surprised you are liking the sound of the F5.

I picked a used Rawson F5 up 3 or 4 months ago to try on my Cornscalas and I was also pleasently surprised.

Swapping in the F5 for my main amp (Almarro A205A EL84 single-ended-pentode) is different flavor, and one that I enjoy.

Several years ago I briefly tried a Rawson F3 with my then KHorns and it did not impress me as much as this F5 is.

More pics , please!

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Did you use you cnc machine to ingrave the faceplate. It looks really good

I did use the CNC, just had to slow it down to 40ipm, and a cut depth of .002" per pass.

Dave

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I have an MC 2100 , which is another great sounding amp.

Once I get the Pass up and running again I can do a head to head comparison.

Dave

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Tim's builds certainly aren't as nice as Dave's, but he can get you behind the wheel of some really good sounding stuff without wiping out your checking account.

From what I just saw in Dave's post, I would have to agree with you Dean.

I don't have the skills to take on such a project and I would bet that since Dave is building this for himself vs. Tim's "for profit" build (which he sure has taken some heat for in the DIY communite), I am

sure Dave's will be a nicer machine.

But for the 400 or so bucks that I paid, it is hard to complain about my F5.

Once you have yours dialed in to your satisfaction Dave, it would be interesting to compare it with Nelson's "Real Mccoy"

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But for the 400 or so bucks that I paid, it is hard to complain about my F5.

Most spend that alone on the deluxe chassis for these.

Once you have yours dialed in to your satisfaction Dave, it would be interesting to compare it with Nelson's "Real Mccoy"

I all ways tell people that if the diy version sounds just as good as the Real Mccoy, I would just sell the Real Mccoy.

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Nice job. GotHover.........is there anything you can't do? I'm interested in the F5 - 2100 shootout.

Yes, currently I cant move my right hand. I had carpal tunnel surgery at 7 am.

Dave

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Duder/Dave -- Are the boards from the DYAudio website, too?

Nice CNC work on the front, Dave. That looks really good.

Bruce

The boards are from the DIY Website.

Thanks, Dave

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