Musical Design PA-3-C Owners manual

Musical Concepts
MODIFICATION MANUAL
PA - 3C
FOR HAFLER AMPLIFIERS
Thank you for purchasing the Musical Concepts PA-3C modification. The PA-3C is the result of many years of research. The sound quality you are about to enjoy has been achieved through careful engineering and careful listening evaluation. The PA-3C has the highest quality parts, specifically chosen for their extremely musical qualities. You will enjoy the state-of-the-art performance that until now was only a hidden promise of your amplifier.
This modification is designed for the Hafler DH-200/220/500 and XL-280/600 power amplifiers. Dedicated constructors with considerable experience can use the PA-3C to drive a MOSFET output stage using from 2 to 12 power MOSFETS in complementary source follower mode. Such projects should be undertaken only by the most self sufficient types, since Musical Concepts will not offer assistance for custom installations.
DISCLAIMER
Musical Concepts accepts no responsibility for damages, direct or consequential, resulting from this modification. The user solely determines his or her own ability to properly install this product. Musical Concepts accepts no responsibility for personal injury or death resulting from electrical shock hazard.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The PA-3C is a DC coupled amplifier circuit with a low frequency 'corner' of about 0.10 Hz . It is a Single-Ended, Class-A front-end. The input stage is a Current Sourced Differential Amplifier exhibiting the advantages of symmetry and high input impedance to the driving device. The following LED biased, Single-Ended Cascoded Stage(SECS) voltage amplifier is operated at high current for linearity. This stage is collector coupled to the MOSFET output stage. That is correct, there are only three stages, making the PA-3C an incredibly simple, straightforward design. Of course, the output stage is the tried and proven lateral MOSFETs used in your original Hafler product. Power MOSFETs have nearly 10 times the bandwidth of bipolar power transistors minimizing the phase and bandwidth problems of the output stage. In addition, power MOSFETs are known for their ruggedness under adverse drive conditions.
TOROID POWER TRANSFORMERS
Musical Concepts offers the TP-200 toroid power transformer with 7 amp(625 watt) capability to replace the standard 4 amp transformer of the DH-200/220(cannot be fitted to the XL-280 unless capacitor arrangement is modified as in the dual-mono version). The TP-500 is a pair of transformers, 500 watts each, used to replace the single transformer of the DH-500/XL-600. When used with twin capacitor power supplies, they are paralleled. They are used separately with the XL-600 or when installed with the DH-500 dual-mono package. These transformers offer amazing improvements in bass solidity, dynamic range, ambience retrieval and speed. There is a velvet-black backdrop to the sound revealing subtle imaging clues.
POWER SUPPLY CAPACITORS
The LC-200 package consists of two 27,000uF capacitors which replace the standard 10,000uF caps used in the Hafler DH-200/220. The LC-500 is a pair of 39,000 uF capacitors for the DH-500, replacing the 20,000 mfd originals. The improvements are greatly improved
bass solidity, wider dynamics at any volume level and greater ambience. The sound is more liquid and delicate, yet at the same time revealing of subtleties. 'LC' capacitors are the same diameter as the original caps which reduces installation difficulty. These are the same caps used in our dual-mono conversions.
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DUAL MONO CONVERSIONS
Complete dual-mono versions of these amplifiers are available. In the DH-200/220/280, we use our TP-200 transformer which has separate secondary windings. Each winding is separately rectified into a pair of the LC-200 filter caps on each channel, i.e.108,000 mfd of capacitance. In th e DH-500/XL-600 amplifier, we use the TP-500 transformer set which consists of two 500 watt transformers stacked in the space previously occupied by the original transformer. Each transformer feeds a separate rectifier and a pair of 39,000 mfd filter caps for a total of 156,000 mfd of filter capacitance. The rail fuses are mounted directly on the PA-3C, which makes the dual-mono conversion much easier.
THE FINISHING TOUCH
You can add Gold-plated binding posts to finish the appearance. The finest package includes the Oxygen-Free Copper, Gold-Plated/ Teflon® RCA inputs and Cardas Copper or Gold/Rhodium speaker connectors. These are available in kit or factory installed. All connectors are available separately.
SOLDERING
We recommend that you have some soldering experience before attempting this modification. We remind the veteran that your solder should be fresh rosin core type. We provide Kester 63/37 rosin core solder. Some silver solders that we have evaluated will devastate
the sweet delicate sound of the PA-3C. Make sure you are a "solder genius" before substituting for the supplied solder.
TOOLS
Three prong grounded 25 to 45 watt soldering iron--don't use a gun, fresh 63/37 eutectic rosin core solder--provided needle nose pliers, diagonal cutting pliers, wire strippers, screwdrivers(philips and flat), miniature flat blade screwdriver, 1/4 & 3/16 inch nutdrivers (optional), multimeter with 2 Amp or higher DC Amps scale
INVENTORY
2 - PA-3C circuit boards (stuffed and tested)
Misc. parts: 1- length of solder, 2-33K 1W (Or-Or-Or-Gld) resistors, 2-47K 1W (Yel-Pur-Or-Gld) resistors, 4 - 6800 ohm power resistors
(Blue-Gry-Red-Gold), 4 - 2.2 mfd film caps(radial lead), 4 - 0.1 mfd film caps, 2 - 47pf (470J03, 47, etc.) caps, 2 - 27pf (270J03, 27, etc.) caps, 4 - tie wraps, 3 - 4ft. lengths of 22 ga. wire(3 colors), 2 - 4 ft. lengths of heavy wire (16 GA x 2 colors), 1 - 3 ft. length of 18 Ga. wire, 4 - solder lugs for #10 screw, 2 - Gold-Plated female RCA jacks with isolating washers(2 flat, 2 shouldered), 1 - 5" length of heavy bus wire(solid and uninsulated). For DH-200 only: 1 - ground lug tab for #6 screw, NOTE: Some included parts may not be
used in all amps; you may have leftover parts.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
We recommend that you read through the instructions before beginning the modification to determine if you will need the assistance of an experienced friend or professional installation by Musical Concepts. Musical Concepts installations include considerable
performance documentation and a 2 year labor warranty. Kits do not have a labor warranty.
IMPORTANT: Certain instructions may pertain only to specific amplifiers. These instructions will be proceeded by [200], [500/600] etc. Unlabeled instructions are for all amps. IMPORTANT: Read each step completely before starting work for that instruction.
1.( ) Turn unit off, remove all connecting cords and disconnect AC plug from wall.
2.( ) Remove all screws holding the top cover in place and remove the top cover. A 1/4" nutdriver is the best tool for this on some amps. #2 Philips screwdriver is used for DH-500/XL-600. The screws holding the top cover on the DH-200/220 and XL-280 are between the heatsink fins .
3.( ) Unsolder and remove the input wires from eyelets 1 and 2 at the top of DH-200/220, XL-280 PCB. These eyelets are on the rear of the DH-500/XL-600 PCB.
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4.( )[200, 220,280] Remove the four screws, between the fins, holding the right channel heatsink to the chassis. Let the heatsink rest on an old towel to protect the finish.
5.( )[DH-200] Each stock RCA input connector is secured by 2 screws. Remove the connectors and attached wires.
6.( )[DH-200 only] Read the first sentence of step 7 before starting this step. Remove the two screws in the top of the power supply capacitor, on the left, as you face the front panel. The filter capacitors are held to the bottom by screws in the feet of the capacitor clamps. Remove the screw nearest to the center of the amp on the same capacitor's foot. Loosen the other screw slightly. 'Twist' the capacitor out of the way and sand off the paint around the hole where you have removed the 'foot' screw. Select the #6 solder lug(ground lug). This is installed where you removed the 'foot' screw, by sandwiching it between the bottom cover and the foot of the clamp. Orient it toward the rear of the amp so it will be convenient to solder wire to it in the following steps. Retighten both of the 'foot' screws securely so that you will have a rock solid ground point. Reinstall the two screws in the top of the capacitor, tighten them securely.
7.( )[DH-200 only]You may find this step easier if you temporarily remove the power supply caps. Select the new Gold-Plated, Teflon® insulated RCA jacks and isolating washers (one shouldered, one flat per connector). Presolder the wires to the RCA jacks before they are physically installed into the chassis. The required wire lengths are as follows.: [11" white, 11" gray and 16" black for L. Ch., 11" blue, 11" gray and 16" black for R. Ch]. Solder the small gauge white wire to the center lug of the jack for L.Ch. [blue for R. Ch.], and the 2 small gauge gray wires to the separate ground tabs. Next install the shoulder washers onto the RCA jack, as shown. From the outside, install the jack assembly thru the original jack hole with the shouldered insulator against the back panel. On the inside, install the flat insulator, gnd. lug and nut in that order. Tighten securely(Hardware is 12 MM)! Both channels are done the same way. The shoulder washer must fit inside of the hole to be electrically isolated. These will be wired to eyelets E1, E2 and E13 of the PA-3C in a later step. Take the black wires and connect to the ground lug that were installed in step 6. Route these against the bottom of the chassis. They will be soldered in step 9. Once the RCAs are installed and tightened, twist all three wires about 2 turns per inch awaiting installation into the PA-3C boards.
8.( )[All amps except XL-280] Find the center tap of the power transformer secondary. It is one of the wires connected to the existing 'star ground' bus wire between the large filter caps and it goes inside the power transformer housing. Remove it from the star ground and leave the other wires connected. This may take some serious heat, so clip it if you prefer. Select the 5 in. heavy bus wire. Now install this wire to the power supply caps just like the original 'star ground'. Make a slight 'V' shape pointing toward the power transformer(DH­200/220). Point the 'V'(s) toward the front panel in the DH-500/XL-600. This is illustrated in Fig. B. The XL-600 requires that this be done with both pair of filter caps - use the #10 lugs. After the wire is formed and crimped around the lugs on each filter cap, solder securely. Faster heating of the solder joint can be accomplished by temporarily loosening the screws connecting the 'star ground' to the large filter caps. This wire is the primary 'star ground'. Now solder the power transformer secondary center tap, which you have just removed, to the center of this new 'primary star ground'. This is the only wire connected on this new bus wire. This removes the charging current gradients from the sensitive secondary star ground, reducing power supply noise.
9.( )[DH-200 only] Cut a piece of heavy wire about 4.5 inches long. Strip both ends. Solder one end into the ground lug(2 wires are already there), installed in step 6. Crimp the other end around the rear wire linking the two large power supply caps, i.e. the secondary star ground. Solder securely near the center of the secondary star ground wire. All wires on the secondary star ground should be as
close as possible to the center. See Fig. B.
It is time for DH-500 and XL-600 owners, to make a choice. Now is the time to decide if you want to remove the power module
during the modification. If you have an original DH-500 with PC-10 circuit boards it will probably be necessary to remove the module. Why? Because you will find it just about impossible to replace the old RCA jacks with the module in place. Also there must be a wire from the 'secondary star ground' to the ground lug between the RCA input jacks(marked "A" in Fig. B). Some later amps and PC-19 amps will already have this wire, earlier amps will not. If you have a DH-500 and you know this ground wire is already in place and you are satisfied with your present RCA jacks, then you can elect to leave the module in the amp, but it must be loose for some rewiring near the RCAs. The same can be said for the XL-600.
10.( )[500, 600] If you would prefer to perform the modification without removing the module, then skip the remainder of this step. There are several wires routed beneath the module, to the fan switch and thermal breakers. Carefully desolder(Keep your own records for reconnection!) at the terminal strip end(PC-43 end in XL-600). This will allow you to remove the complete power module from the amp.
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