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![]() I spent days rebuilding a Dyna ST-70 amp "from scratch", tearing it down, chrome plating the chassis, etc. I doubt there's another one quite like it. The result is under the "Sale Items" category at: http://www.yaegeraudio.com/saleitems.html On another topic, Rich Sherman contributed a link describing a custom Kismet amp that he built using the Standard Chassis kit http://www.yaegeraudio.com/gallery.html I'll be posting more projects as time permits. Thanks, Rich! Jon Yaeger Www.yaegeraudio.com |
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Jon Yaeger said:
I spent days rebuilding a Dyna ST-70 amp "from scratch", tearing it down, chrome plating the chassis, etc. I doubt there's another one quite like it. The result is under the "Sale Items" category at: http://www.yaegeraudio.com/saleitems.html Looks cool, but why on earth didn't you replace the crappy speaker binding posts with some sturdy receptacles, while you were at it? -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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![]() Sander deWaal wrote: Jon Yaeger said: I spent days rebuilding a Dyna ST-70 amp "from scratch", tearing it down, chrome plating the chassis, etc. I doubt there's another one quite like it. The result is under the "Sale Items" category at: http://www.yaegeraudio.com/saleitems.html Looks cool, but why on earth didn't you replace the crappy speaker binding posts with some sturdy receptacles, while you were at it? The ST70 has com, 4, 8, & 16 ohm outlets, so 4 terminals are required. Its a lotta work to pull off the existing screwed terminals and replace with 4 binding posts. Today a friend bought in an ST70 he just bought for about usd $300. He let me examine it before turning it on and using it. He was lucky, all seemed fine, but not as pretty as Jon's item, which has 4 input tubes, it has two with the original circuit but the tubes are Svetlana EL34, gold pin triode-pentodes, and it should be fine for mid-treble use. It will be interesting to see if this dude will experience an "audioclectic awareness awakening event" ( AAAE ) , where music leaps and twists his soul a bit. He has fed on solid state all these years...... Hey Jon, what's the circuit in that ST70? Patrick Turner. -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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Jon Yaeger said:
I'm casually looking for a used Eico ST-70 power transformer to replace the OEM Dyna iron. It has higher current capacity and supposedly is a drop-in replacement. IIRC, Uncle Ned sells replacement PTs for the Dyna series. See: http://store.triodestore.com/dytr.html -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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in article , Sander deWaal at
wrote on 6/5/05 12:19 PM: Jon Yaeger said: I'm casually looking for a used Eico ST-70 power transformer to replace the OEM Dyna iron. It has higher current capacity and supposedly is a drop-in replacement. IIRC, Uncle Ned sells replacement PTs for the Dyna series. See: http://store.triodestore.com/dytr.html Sander, Right you are. I may end up getting one from Ned, although I was hoping to invest a bit less than a C note. I had to install a very large resistor on the original tranny to reduce the B+ to specs. I'd much rather eliminate the part with an appropriate tranny. Jon |
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in article , Patrick Turner at
wrote on 6/5/05 11:48 AM: Sander deWaal wrote: Jon Yaeger said: I spent days rebuilding a Dyna ST-70 amp "from scratch", tearing it down, chrome plating the chassis, etc. I doubt there's another one quite like it. The result is under the "Sale Items" category at: http://www.yaegeraudio.com/saleitems.html Looks cool, but why on earth didn't you replace the crappy speaker binding posts with some sturdy receptacles, while you were at it? The ST70 has com, 4, 8, & 16 ohm outlets, so 4 terminals are required. Its a lotta work to pull off the existing screwed terminals and replace with 4 binding posts. Today a friend bought in an ST70 he just bought for about usd $300. He let me examine it before turning it on and using it. He was lucky, all seemed fine, but not as pretty as Jon's item, which has 4 input tubes, it has two with the original circuit but the tubes are Svetlana EL34, gold pin triode-pentodes, and it should be fine for mid-treble use. It will be interesting to see if this dude will experience an "audioclectic awareness awakening event" ( AAAE ) , where music leaps and twists his soul a bit. He has fed on solid state all these years...... Hey Jon, what's the circuit in that ST70? Patrick Turner. Patrick, Inside is a Welboune Labs ST-70 driver and bias circuit. Retrofitting that circuit was a bit like building a ship inside of a bottle, but it was worth it! Jon Yaeger Www.yaegeraudio.com |
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On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 15:34:41 -0400, Jon Yaeger
wrote: IIRC, Uncle Ned sells replacement PTs for the Dyna series. See: http://store.triodestore.com/dytr.html Sander, Right you are. I may end up getting one from Ned, although I was hoping to invest a bit less than a C note. I had to install a very large resistor on the original tranny to reduce the B+ to specs. I'd much rather eliminate the part with an appropriate tranny. From this POV, the Eico ST70 transformer will have the same issues as the original. Uncie Ned's modern replacements are set for modern line voltages. FWIW, I can confirm that the Eico is a bolt-in larger core and quieter replacement for the Dyna original. Great if you've got one handy, but maybe iffy for a 35 year old used part. Good fortune, Chris Hornbeck "What, never?" "No, never." "What, never?" "Well, hardly ever." "HMS Pinafore" |
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Hi John:
Thanks for your posting of my lastest 2A3 project. The photos are that of an amp in-the-making. After reading your post, I making-taped the top cover last night and marked it for machining. My 80% travel job makes amp projects drag-on a bit more than I would like. As soon as I complete the 2A3 Kismet II amp and turn it on, I will be able to compare the sound of the Audio Note vs. James SE OPT's as the amp's circuitry is basically identical except for the output iron. The chassis are a real time saver. More soon, Rich Sherman "Jon Yaeger" wrote in message ... I spent days rebuilding a Dyna ST-70 amp "from scratch", tearing it down, chrome plating the chassis, etc. I doubt there's another one quite like it. The result is under the "Sale Items" category at: http://www.yaegeraudio.com/saleitems.html On another topic, Rich Sherman contributed a link describing a custom Kismet amp that he built using the Standard Chassis kit http://www.yaegeraudio.com/gallery.html I'll be posting more projects as time permits. Thanks, Rich! Jon Yaeger Www.yaegeraudio.com |
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