I would recommend this circuit: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/audi...hip-amp-kits-dacs-chassis-78.html#post1123520 with shunt regulators as in MC phono project.
Thanks Peter, I will give it a try. Will the opamp fit on a regular project board that I can get from Radio Shack?
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Thanks Peter, I will give it a try. Will the opamp fit on a regular project board that I can get from Radio Shack?
Yup, but also known as The Source now
Hey all.
Well, Peter, all I can say is that every time you put forth a design it is always well thought out and truly professional looking...Congrats on that!
I am considering building one of these to replace my ARC PH3SE, which, while a truly nice piece of gear, just doesn't really have enough gain for the LOMCs that I enjoy using.
I am wondering - has anyone done any subjective comparison between this and any other good phono stages? I have quite a bit of listening experience with the Pass Xono, Whest 2, Rossner und Sohn, but ultimately would like to build something...
Regards,
Byron
Well, Peter, all I can say is that every time you put forth a design it is always well thought out and truly professional looking...Congrats on that!
I am considering building one of these to replace my ARC PH3SE, which, while a truly nice piece of gear, just doesn't really have enough gain for the LOMCs that I enjoy using.
I am wondering - has anyone done any subjective comparison between this and any other good phono stages? I have quite a bit of listening experience with the Pass Xono, Whest 2, Rossner und Sohn, but ultimately would like to build something...
Regards,
Byron
Yup, but also known as The Source now
Wrong! They are known as "The Shack" now.
I am wondering - has anyone done any subjective comparison between this and any other good phono stages?
Well, I know a guy who used to listen through ARC PH7 to his heavily modified Versa Dynamic with ZYX Universe. After he tried this phono stage, he "hates" going back to PH7
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J511 is not really expensive if you know where to find it. I've been also successfully using 1N5314 as an alternative. The board is designed in such a way that you can basically install anything there.
"K" is additional pad for axial components (also means Cathode).
"K" is additional pad for axial components (also means Cathode).
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I was able to get the J511 from HK, 4 for $10. Also, the 1N5314 really is easy to get. In fact the hardest part for me was remembering which IEC inlets would fit Peter's boards. Got some that were too thick, so if I were to make a recommendation on the BOM, it would be to put in the PN for the IEC inlets that fit.
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