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Jeff Kamen
DIY Champ
DIY Champ
Dec 11, 2021
In Show and Tell
Here's another project I completed recently. For my all-tube audio system, I wanted an all-tube FM receiver. I found a Monarch FM-100 (sorry, I don't have a photo handy) and it works great, but it's mono and I wanted to have FM stereo. Luckily, it has a built-in output for MPX so I decided to build a multiplex decoder. I found a circuit online that uses a Motorola MC1310P IC that was made specifically for FM multiplex decoding. At first I tried to run it with a 9V battery, then a 12V wall wart but it was pretty unstable, so I built a 12V regulated power supply and put the whole thing in a metal project case that I picked up at a swap meet recently. It works great and I'm pleased with it. Check it out! Thanks for looking. 😁
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Jeff Kamen
DIY Champ
DIY Champ
Dec 06, 2021
In Show and Tell
As a first "from scratch" project, I decided I wanted to build this single 12A_7 preamp. The need came from having to drive a pair of 1959 Lafayette LA-70 KT88 monoblocks I've recently "refreshed". The circuit itself isn't overly complicated but sounds surprisingly good for what it is. It was more challenging building the 6CA4 power supply section! :) It's nice and quiet. It also allows you to roll through most of the 12A_7 family. I've found the 12AU7 is the "just right" tube, with the 12AX7 having just a bit more drive if/when you need it. The circuit mentions the cathode bypass caps as being optional, but I went ahead and installed them. I also added a "subwoofer out" jack based on another small circuit I found. If you need a preamp and want to build one, may I suggest the 4S Preamp. It's a good little circuit that is relatively easy and inexpensive to build.
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