Yes, no ground connected. But most arms are wired in such a way that you can just connect
the Coaxial cable. It does not matter if that in RCA or XLR.
oh yeah I see what you are saying.
Update, I am a little layout with the layout, I have done cleaning this week (on the layout) , mostly silkscreen and some corners for acid traps and now it should be ready to be sent out for manufacturing.
Only the cartridge should be connected to the + and - input.
When you connect earth to the - input your short the amp.
For example some Rega turntables have the cartridge - connected to the shield, that wiring does not work with this circuit.
Shield should only be connected to earth but not to the - input.
When you connect earth to the - input your short the amp.
For example some Rega turntables have the cartridge - connected to the shield, that wiring does not work with this circuit.
Shield should only be connected to earth but not to the - input.
What do you use as PSU ?
Batteries ?
You have to decouple the PSU with electrolytics, say 1000uF on each line.
LM317 and LM337
Are necessary the 1000uF on each line?
How is your tonearm wired ?
I don't know is Linn Ekos, I guess like the cart left & gnd left to left RCA and right & with gnd right to right RCA.
Only the cartridge should be connected to the + and - input.
When you connect earth to the - input your short the amp.
For example some Rega turntables have the cartridge - connected to the shield, that wiring does not work with this circuit.
Shield should only be connected to earth but not to the - input.
I connect the cart to + and - inputs both channels.
Gnd TT is connected to chassis and after connected to gnd circuit.
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