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  1. mlucitt

    The White Oak Audio Model 1 Cabbage Case Thread

    The Wire List was at Rev R last time I checked. There have been two early revisions. One was to the Power Control Board to allow larger AC power input wire gauge and the other was to the Meter Control Boards for better power regulation for the lighting circuit. These revisions did not affect the...
  2. mlucitt

    Model ONE Build - S/N 0005 & 0006

    I had to do everything twice on my first Model ONE build... I am not sure but I think the Backplane Boards may not fit over the Thermostatic Switches due to the Spade Connectors. A trivial thing. After I had mounted my Main Capacitor Clamps, Joe reminded me to have the screw heads facing...
  3. mlucitt

    Model ONE Build - S/N 0005 & 0006

    Place the Transformer and Transformer Cover before you install the two Input Control Boards. There is a bit of an overlap.
  4. mlucitt

    What are you drinking?

    Baileys and coffee because I can't drink any alcohol.
  5. mlucitt

    Merry Christmas

    What an international group we have here, Merry Christmas to all you audio galoots!
  6. mlucitt

    How about a capacitor discussion?

    In my opinion, if the capacitors of any type or brand sound poorly, they are rated incorrectly for the application. All audio components are subtractive devices, they add nothing to the audio "quality" and when they are far from the ideal specification to block AC interference or perform...
  7. mlucitt

    The White Oak Audio Model 1 Cabbage Case Thread

    An expensive reorder for all that sheet metal... C'mon guys, order one (or two) of these fantastic WOA Model 1 amplifiers to experience what 500 crystal clear watts per channel can do.
  8. mlucitt

    The White Oak Audio Model 1 Cabbage Case Thread

    Thanks for the correction Joe. Things ARE better in pairs. How many more kits can you deliver with your present stock?
  9. mlucitt

    The White Oak Audio Model 1 Cabbage Case Thread

    Yes, I have S/N 2 & 3. I spoke with Joe a while ago about creating an adhesive S/N Plate to affix to the back of the chassis. He said he would think about the idea. When I told him I had an alphanumeric set of 1/4" Metal Stamps, he said don't even think about stamping the S/N into back of that...
  10. mlucitt

    PL700 Rebuild

    With the original power transistor sockets, I always remove the transistors and lightly pinch the contacts together with needle nose pliers. Many cycles of on and off heat cycles and pulling/inserting the devices may cause the socket contacts to become loose. This can create capacitance in the...
  11. mlucitt

    Hello from NJ. Finally getting to introduce myself

    There are many crossroads in life and many are found when you are up to your elbows in a WOPL upgrade. Occasionally, you turn left when you should have turned right. This site will prevent many wrong turns when you ask for advice because many of us have made those wrong turns, then made a U-turn...
  12. mlucitt

    Guessing game...

    I need a pair of PL400 meters for a customer's rebuild. Maybe I should just wait for a new faceplate...
  13. mlucitt

    The White Oak Audio Model 1 Cabbage Case Thread

    This is great news! I just started assembling WOA Model 1 S/N 3. Eric, do you have S/N 4? I have not kept up with the sales figure.
  14. mlucitt

    What was the build year of my PL 400?

    I have a PL400 with S/N 1043-225A. I have heard several variations on the A designation. One was that A showed the amplifier was ordered by an employee. Another legend was that the A fixed a duplicate serial number. Lastly, I heard the A meant that the amplifier had to go through rework, but...
  15. mlucitt

    PL400 Series one (Misbehaving channel)

    An easy solution to this issue is a new White Oak Audio Dual Mono Control Board. The added benefits are state of the art technology and better architecture than the original antique Phase Linear control board, superior reliability from the best parts available today, and a substantial...
  16. mlucitt

    PL700 Rebuild

    I would put my ungrounded scope on the outputs to see the distortion, then work backwards along the signal path until I found no distortion. If this issue is present on both channels, it is likely a power problem. Ensure the rail fuses are all good by verifying the voltage on the load side of...
  17. mlucitt

    PL Duel 500.......Refresh Options & Recommendations

    That Dual 500 is in fine shape. New Main Capacitors are a must. I have a new, proper (35,000uF 120VDC) pair for the Dual 500 if you want them. These: https://www.tedss.com/2020064119?srsltid=AfmBOoptm86mdeTa7Op6EE-zkuEOB2XzM8wfCHON5G4k5jFwZt7mkII7 Send me a PM if you are interested...
  18. mlucitt

    PL700 Rebuild

    He is learning, just as we did... Soon he will be teaching the newcomers.
  19. mlucitt

    400 Thermal meaurements of output stages with a WO driver board

    I buy NPN and PNP Output Transistors from WOA in ONSEMI factory trays of 100 at a time (all 100 had the same date code). I used to test each device for Gain and Leakage with my Sencore TF-151A Transistor Tester. When I got consistent variations of less than 1%, I stopped testing.
  20. mlucitt

    PL700 Rebuild

    Your Panasonic capacitors would be a perfect fit there.
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