You don't need any dc blocking caps in the 63/67. The only noise you will hear is on power on/off where the +/- psu discharges. This is where you build a simple muting circuit to stops this happening.
Other than using caps like Mundorf Supreme or better you will always add colour or grain to your sound.
Brent
Other than using caps like Mundorf Supreme or better you will always add colour or grain to your sound.
Brent
No, you don't have to change them. They just provide a (dis)charge path for the output caps, in case you power-up the player without an amp connected.
Ray
THANK YOU! I ask because it seem to sound thin (bass is lacking)
Oh, that could be the Black Gates. They need about a zillion hours to burn in...
Don't worry, the bass will probably come back in one or two weeks, depending on how many hours you play music every day.
Ray
So it's not because I lower the value (from 110 to 47uf)THANKS again
I have been doing a few tweaks myself this week. I have made the psu for the dos pcb external and upped the raw +/- voltage psu from 30VA to 60VA.
The external psu has a 160VA transformer, HexFred diodes, Our own SI caps pre reg, +/- 20V SPower low noise voltage regs and Black Gate FK post reg.
The dos psu now uses 6x Spower in total.
The case can be seen better here - Fidelity Audio POWER SUPPLIES PAGE
Brent
The external psu has a 160VA transformer, HexFred diodes, Our own SI caps pre reg, +/- 20V SPower low noise voltage regs and Black Gate FK post reg.
The dos psu now uses 6x Spower in total.
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The case can be seen better here - Fidelity Audio POWER SUPPLIES PAGE
Brent
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Cheers for that. I have the cd players transformer VA up to 272VA now + upped the SPower count to 25.
I've added the case pics above (obviously)
Looking forward to hearing your hard work Simon
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Hi Shep
Yes the PSU is just for the Dos. I have not done the CFP yet as I knew I would be doing this at some stage. Once i've run this in and am used to the sound changes I will then look at either fitting the new dos pcb or tweeking mine to implement the CFP + I want to look at clocking the decoder section by elimintaing phase issues when doing so
Brent
Yes the PSU is just for the Dos. I have not done the CFP yet as I knew I would be doing this at some stage. Once i've run this in and am used to the sound changes I will then look at either fitting the new dos pcb or tweeking mine to implement the CFP + I want to look at clocking the decoder section by elimintaing phase issues when doing so
Brent
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