Forums
https://www.decware.com/cgi-bin/yabb22/YaBB.pl
AUDIO FORUMS >> General Discussion and Support >> What is Steve building now?
https://www.decware.com/cgi-bin/yabb22/YaBB.pl?num=1703914862

Message started by Steve Deckert on 12/30/23 at 05:41:02

Title: What is Steve building now?
Post by Steve Deckert on 12/30/23 at 05:41:02


See if you can guess before I finish it : )


click to enlarge

 





Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Yakatak on 12/30/23 at 05:57:28

Tube Tester, or more likely a tube matcher.

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Paul2 on 12/30/23 at 06:55:52

Lon is going to have to rearrange everything to utilize that !

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Sean on 12/30/23 at 07:35:11

It’s red, where’s Donnie???

I’m going way out on a limb here, home theater?

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Kamran on 12/30/23 at 08:06:37


Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Lon on 12/30/23 at 10:36:24

Looks interesting. Nice chassis finish.

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Paul2 on 12/30/23 at 12:55:02

Maybe, a control board to allow switching between speakers ?

A whole bunch of speakers.

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by GroovySauce on 12/30/23 at 13:17:01

Looks like a nice heater to me. Much prettier than the oil filled radiators.

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by CAJames on 12/30/23 at 13:58:48

I guess I should get on the waiting list now…

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by MikeinMontana on 12/30/23 at 15:21:53

I knew it! Gone completely, and totally mad~  [smiley=icqlite20.png]

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by MikeinMontana on 12/30/23 at 15:25:13

yup

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by MikeinMontana on 12/30/23 at 15:27:50

A time machine? Close?

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Bluemage on 12/30/23 at 19:19:52

You guys obviously didn’t zoom in.

https://imgur.com/gallery/xC5oyeb

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Lon on 12/30/23 at 19:40:38

I really must be more careful with my DNA and RNA.

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by EdwardT on 12/30/23 at 20:20:55

6 power transformers but only one power inlet makes it look like a test bed to match six sets of input tubes at a time.

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by ScottNC on 12/30/23 at 20:24:43

Tube Burner

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by pursuitofnow on 12/30/23 at 20:51:28

Efficient quality control to test parts (tubes, transformers, etc)?

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Donnie on 12/30/23 at 21:19:57

Fuel injection for his Monty Carlo.

Not one to use a Holly, he decided to DIY it himself.

Or a new surround system. One of the two.

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Steve Deckert on 01/09/24 at 23:23:48





Yes, I plan to have it in the trunk.  If I want to go faster I just change the tubes.





Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Steve Deckert on 01/10/24 at 02:10:07


It is a tube tester that mimics the actual operating points of the Decware amplifiers.  Consider this... the simplest of tube testers only have about 200 volts, connect the grid to the cathode and run AC on the plate so that the tube becomes a diode.  It really only tells you if the tube works or not but nothing about how well or in what conditions and certainly not what it might sound like.  Sadly it takes a purpose built by audiophiles tube tester to actually test tubes in a meaningful way to audiophiles unless you can live with doing one at a time.

Our HickOK 539B doesn't have these issues but it can only test one tube at a time.  We have 2500 orders on our current build sheet.  That's around 8000 output tubes alone.

This tester was designed to hold the cathode above ground like the Decware amplifiers and have the same DC plate voltages so that we can weed out bad tubes that otherwise would show up two or three weeks into the game after the customer gets the amp.

The other problem with tube testers that the industry is using that retails tubes, is that they are not regulated so not only do wall voltages that fluctuate change the readings, but having one tube vs. two tubes or four tubes plugged in, all change the readings.  It insures that there is really no way any "matched" tubes that you purchase from a retailer actually match at the voltages and conditions your tube amp presents to them.

So this one maintains a stable reading no matter if you have one tube or all 24 tubes installed. The readings don't change as you remove and insert tubes.

This baby duplicates the conditions for the output tubes of all of our amplifiers and allows us to precision match them with confidence and in a timely manner in a way that can normally only happen in the actual amplifier itself..





Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Yakatak on 01/10/24 at 23:29:39

Ding...Ding...Ding   :)

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Steve Deckert on 01/12/24 at 02:09:01





All done : )

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Sean on 01/12/24 at 02:18:01

That’s awesome, I love seeing engineering solve a problem. Only question now is who gets to sit there and roll 8000 tubes! I’ll admit I never even considered how many tubes it takes to keep things moving along, 8000 is an impressive number. And those just the output tubes!

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Steve Deckert on 01/13/24 at 02:35:32


click to enlarge


The entire tube testing bench.  We can test any type of tube ten ways from Sunday on this bench, including listening to them and that includes rectifiers.  We use ZMF and LCD headphones and Tiny Radials with a sub.  Sources are digital and analogue.  Noise and microphonics testing down to -90dB.  Actual amplifier voltages used in all testing.  A lot of tubes don't make the grade.  The ones that do go on to be tested in the actual amplifiers with audio signals across the full bandwidth with complete distortion analysis and harmonics matching.  Despite all this data collection -- the process weeds out a few more than normal bad tubes but has no effect on the tube and even with 24 hours of burn-in a tube can have issues that take days or weeks to show up.  Anyway, this is how an audiophile tests tubes for audiophiles.


Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Tony on 01/13/24 at 03:06:48

Steve,

What happens to the tubes that, for one reason or another, don't make the cut? Where do they go?

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by JBzen on 01/13/24 at 12:44:22

I see the vinyl. Where is the turntable? Hat off to you Steve by adding  a source categorie for tubes!

What you using for a sub?

John

Title: Re: What is Steve building now?
Post by Dominick on 01/13/24 at 14:31:41

Steve’s purpose built tube tester solidifies the reason why buying tubes from Decware is a great way to explore tube rolling in your amp. You are guaranteed to get the best possible results in sonics with tube matching as opposed to buying from a random eBay seller.

Dom

Forums » Powered by YaBB 2.2.2!
YaBB © 2000-2008. All Rights Reserved.