pchw said:D1 with Shinny .... hmmm, that will be interesting
We could call it D' Shinny.
I'd definitely want one of those!
Looney
Looneytunes said:
We could call it D' Shinny.
I'd definitely want one of those!
Looney
it's Shinyy , in fact ......
Zen Mod said:
it's Shinyy , in fact ......
oops! Sorry ZM. I was always really bad at speeling!
Looneytunes said:
oops! Sorry ZM. I was always really bad at speeling!
hehe
you're from Coolifornia .....
After having been testing the D1 I/V with a Toole shuntreg , I am convinced that the shunt is great for this application. Noise is just as good as the LM317/337 supply (virtually non to speak of), but the sound is a little better. Its not like day and night, but the Shuntreg will stay in my DAC. It brings a tad more clarity. The shunt is similar to this one (only dualrail )
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1632968#post1632968
Play chain is; ZenV9 setup as currentsource-amp, B1 buffer also fed by a Toolereg, and a TDA1541 DAC. The Zen never sounded better, than with the B1 fed by a shuntreg.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1632968#post1632968
Play chain is; ZenV9 setup as currentsource-amp, B1 buffer also fed by a Toolereg, and a TDA1541 DAC. The Zen never sounded better, than with the B1 fed by a shuntreg.
Hi Alan,
I did that also today.. But I was a bit tired so I'll check again tomorrow..
Thanks for the tip.
I buildt four channels and they all measure the same. So there must be some part that I overlooked. If it's not the caps..
Steenoe. When you adjusted yours, was it rock solid at 0V? did you se any drift or small offset with time/temp?
Thanks
Check your resistors -
I did that also today.. But I was a bit tired so I'll check again tomorrow..
Thanks for the tip.
I buildt four channels and they all measure the same. So there must be some part that I overlooked. If it's not the caps..
Steenoe. When you adjusted yours, was it rock solid at 0V? did you se any drift or small offset with time/temp?
Thanks
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