I imagine that some folks have been wondering where I’ve been since the end of May. The truth is it’s been a very busy summer. Shortly after my last blog post, I learned that I was being transferred for the second time in less than two years. So far this summer I’ve bought a new house, moved ≈1500 miles (≈2400 km), totally packed and unpacked an entire house, a complete workshop, and an electronics lab, started a new job, and basically just tried to keep my head above water. However, in the process of unpacking things at my new house, I found something interesting.
At the bottom of a box of miscellaneous equipment I found this…This is the amplifier that “started it all”; my return to vacuum tube amplifiers almost 10 years ago. I built this amplifier in 2005 for my desk at work. It’s a simple dual LM386 based amplifier with a little three terminal power regulator and optional 9V battery. I used it to drive my noise cancelling headphones as my desk at the time was adjacent to a hallway which, at times, got rather noisy.
In my introduction on the “About Me” page, it is this amplifier to which I was referring when I say “I was listening to music through a little headphone amp based on an LM386 audio amp”. So I decided to give it a try once more and see what I thought.
I’m happy to say that the last ten years were not “all for naught“. It was just as I remembered from 10 years ago, the sound was there, but not the music. But after looking at the schematic, I tried something else. I connected the amplifier directly to a little pair of book shelf speakers which I decided long ago were totally incompatible with vacuum tube amplifiers; the Realistic Minimus-7. These little speakers really require a very low output resistance to produce any bass. This is something you won’t get out of most tube amps but is easy to get with solid state amplifiers. When I turned it on I was pleasantly surprised.
The little amp that really didn’t work well for my headphones actually produced a very pleasant sound driving the little bookshelf speakers. It’s not a lot of volume but enough to provided some nice background listening. I actually have a couple of locations which are ill suited to tube amps due to dust and such. This little amp with the pair of Minimus-7s will work in these spaces nicely.
It’s really good to know that after all this time I can put this little amplifier back to work.
Minimus-7, I have two pairs. Well really have one and a half. One pair has a 4″ magnesium and Al driver and the original Tandy tweeter (yuk). I upgarded the Xover and stuffing. Great little speakers.
The other apair I was given. But the metal box has been totally stripped, deafd empty.
It is my intention to compete the second pair. The BIG questions is just with what.
Check our Parts Express.
They have a gajillion speakers. Even some “drop in” stuff for the Mininus 7’s.
Hello,
Glad to see you’re back!
Hope to read about your big triode amp soon.
Minimus 7 – I have a couple pairs, yes – excellent for background music on low powered SS systems. That’s what RS sold them for.
LM386 – good basic low powered speaker amp chip, but yes, probably not for headphones. There are some op amps out there that are specifically for headphones. If you ever get a hankering, might be worth researching and maybe breadboaring for a listen.