The ST-70 is a classic amp designed by David Hafler of Dynaco that dates back to 1959. This VTA kit is similar to the original in all the right places, but features some modern updates. Can I build it in ten minutes? Let's find out!
0:00 Introduction
1:02 Painting the transformers
1:40 Building the PC board
2:00 Bias trimmers
2:10 How I organize components
2:55 Cleaning flux from PC board
3:28 Protecting the chassis with masking tape
3:45 Building the chassis
4:25 Reassembling the transformers
4:50 Installing the transformers
5:00 Let’s learn about chokes
5:30 Installing the choke and output transformers
5:42 Installing multi-section capacitor and chassis wiring
7:54 Faulty expensive Russian capacitors
8:20 Finishing PC board and installing it on the chassis
8:53 Installing front panel hardware
9:44 Level control modification
10:12 Rocket Sockets
10:42 Uh oh, there’s a problem
11:19 Installing AC power cord
11:35 Correcting the faulty capacitor
11:44 A new world record!
11:52 Initial startup and tests
12:32 Bench testing
12:44 The finishing touches
12:50 Protective shield modification
13:15 These feet stink
13:30 Crank up the music!
Check out the videos Dave of My Own Devices made about this project:
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My Weak-End Update video with info about Rocket Sockets:
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Some videos I've made showing amp bench testing in detail:
Kenwood Jumbo receiver: [ Ссылка ]
Eico HF-52 tube amp: [ Ссылка ]
Dynaco SCA-80Q amp: [ Ссылка ]
Kenwood KA-76: [ Ссылка ]
Heathkit preamp: [ Ссылка ]
McIntosh MC2105: [ Ссылка ]
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