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INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
ASSEMBLY
AND
USE
OF
THE
DYNAKIT
STEREO
35
POWER AMPLIFIER
DESCRIPTION
The
Stereo
35
is
a
dual
power
amplifier
of
deceptively
simple
appearance
and
circuitry.
Behind
its
seemingly
conventional
design is
an
extremely
sophisticated
circuit
configuration
representing
the
most
recent
advances
in
power
amplifier
engineering
and
construction.
This
high
degree of technical refinement,
combined
with
the
conserva-
tive use of
premium-grade
components,
has
resulted
in a
typical
Dynakit
design offering
superb
performance
at
low
cost.
Each
of
the
two
channels
in the
Stereo
35
is
rated
as
a
17.5-watt amplifier.
Although
not
evident
from this
simple
rating,
the
power
stated
is
available
on
a continuous basis
at
any
frequency
from 20 to 20,000 cycles
per
second. A
"music
power"
rating
would
make
the
Stereo
35
a 45-watt
amplifier,
although
even
this
rating
would
not
disclose
that
full power is
available
at
low
distortion
throughout
the
audio
spectrum,
Nor
would
such
a
rating
indicate
that
the
Stereo
35,
even
when
driven
to power
output
levels
beyond
its rating, is
able
to
handle
these
overloads
gracefully,
with
minimum
detriment
to
the
sound. As a result,
the
Stereo
35 can, if
necessary,
duplicate
the
sound
intensity
of
amplifiers
with
much
higher
power
ratings
when
called
upon
to
do
so,
The
heart
of
the
Stereo
35 is
the
special
Dynaco
2-565
output
transformer,
a
patented
design
tailored
specifically
to
this
circuit.
The
transformer
is
free of resonances,
has
extended
frequency response
(from
6 to over 60.000
cycles),
and
is
wound
by
special
techniques
on a
carefully
designed
core to
insure
low
distortion
over a wide fre-
quency
spectrum.
Transformers
of
this
caliber
have
never
previously
been
used
in
low-cost
equipment
of
moderate
power
rating.
The
transformer
provides
an
optimum
match
between
the
loudspeaker
load
and
the
output
tubes used.
These
tubes
are
supplied
as a
matched
group
with
the
kit,
and
are
used
in
a
circuit
configuration
which gives low
inherent
dis-
tortion
and
high
stability
of
their
d.c.
operating
point.
The
output
stage
is
preceded
by a
composite
voltage
amplifier
and
cathodyne
phase
inverter
(a
7247
tube
with
direct
coupling
between
sections).
The
phase
inverter
used
is unique; its
operation
is
independent
of the
age
or
con-
dition
of
the
tube.
The
phase
inverter
stage
is
therefore
able
to
maintain
its
capabilities
permanently
with
no
need
for
adjustment
or
balancing.
Gain
in this
part
of
the
ampli-
fier is
augmented
by a feedback
connection
from
cathode
to
cathode.
Two
negative
feedback loops,
one
mostly
resistive
and
the
other
purely
capacitive,
are
carried
over
the
amplifier
to
provide
20
db
of
negative
feedback.
This
provides
low
distortion
and
noise. a
high
damping
factor.
and
further
benefits.
The
feedback loop
is
unconditionally
stable
under
all load
arrangements,
so
that
the
Stereo
35 is
suitable
for use with
any
loudspeaker,
including
electrostatic
types.
The
values
of
components
selected
for the
Stereo
35 have
been
carefullv
determined
to be
certain
that
the
operating
conditions
f~r
each
stage'
have
been
set
at
the
center
of
the
optimum
range.
The
use of close
tolerance
parts
provides
additional
assurance
that
these
settings
will
not
shift
and
will
remain
accurate
so
that
every
amplifier will
meet
its specifications.
This
is
very
important
to the kit
builder,
as
it
gives
immunity
from
the
variations
to which
much
electronic
equipment
is
subject.
Heavy-duty
circuit
boards
give
additional
stability
and
reproducibility
of
characteristics.
assuring
a level of
performance
which
takes
full
advantage
of
the
capabilities
of
the
dl:'sign.
The
con-
servatively
rated
power
transformer.
after
testing,
is
com-
pletely
sealed
in a special
encapsulating
material
which
prevents
core
vibration
and
also serves to
dissipate
heat
effectively.
One
of
the
outstanding
aspects
of the design of
the
Stereo
35 is
the
attention
which
has
been
paid
to
the
repro-
duction
of
transient
signals.
Specifications
commonly
quoted
for
amplifiers
refer
only
to
performance
with
pure
sine-
waves
as
the
signal
content;
however.
music
and
spl:'ech
are
actually
composed
of
non-repetitive
sounds
which
are
non-sinusoidal
in
character.
It
is this
irregular,
or
transient
type
of waveform which
the
amplifier will
usually
be
called
upon
to
reproduce.
Pulse
tests
and
square
wave
measure-
ments
help to
evaluate
the
transient
performance
of cir-
cuits,
and
these
have
been
applied
to derive
the
corr('ct
operating
parameters
for
the
Stereo
35.
The
success of this
approach
is
particularly
evident
in
listening
tests
where
the
source
material
includes
percussive
sounds-drums,
tam-
bourines,
piano,
cymbals,
etc.
The
Stereo
35
reproduces
these
sounds
with
a
transparency
and
absence
of
blurring
which
is
only
obtained
·when
an
amplifier
has
extended
frequency
response,
without
bounce, Rutter
or
overshoot.
In
addition,
the
Stereo
35 recovers
almost
immediatply
from
overload,
so
that
the
tones
immediately
following
are
not
affected
by
the
overload
signals.
Thus,
even
with
low-efficiency
speaker
systems,
where
an
occasional
peak
signal
might
overload
the
amplifier,
reproduction
of every-
thing
except
the
highest
peak
of
the
heaviest
passage
is
effortlessly
reproduced.
It
is
this
characteristic
subtlety
of design
approach
which
distinguishes
the
Stereo
35 from
other
equipment
with
superficially
similar
specifications.
These
differences
provide
a
perceptible
improvement
in
clarity
and
natural-
ness of
sound;
this was
the
design
objective of the Stel'f'o
35,
and
it
has
been
achieved
in a
unit
of
remarkably
low
cost.
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DYNACO Dynakit ST35 Specifications

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BrandDYNACO
ModelDynakit ST35
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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