Unbalanced Input
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I won't use balanced input. I use only unbalanced input. I read a Nelson Pass post
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/4586-p1-bosoz.html
when he says to put between unused input (minus - ?) and his ground a 221 ohm resistor.
I understood this solution using the same board of post n.18 (nelson original board). It is correct? See red circles.
Last question.
I won't use balanced input. I use only unbalanced input. I read a Nelson Pass post
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/4586-p1-bosoz.html
when he says to put between unused input (minus - ?) and his ground a 221 ohm resistor.
I understood this solution using the same board of post n.18 (nelson original board). It is correct? See red circles.
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[/IMG]Thanks Zen Mod!In effect Nelson Pass says to use two transformers 30 w each so 100 VA is more than necessary. Reading some discussion I read that 100 VA (for both channel) is minimum (???) and some people use 160 VA or more...So I asked you!!! Now I will order 100 VA transformer (for both channel)!
...minimum power may be 20VA for ........
minimum power is one thing ....... and power consumption of circuit completely other
PSU power capacity must be greater at least by factor 2 , to avoid excessive ripple and thermal issues
minimum power is one thing ....... and power consumption of circuit completely other
PSU power capacity must be greater at least by factor 2 , to avoid excessive ripple and thermal issues
Let me understand...In BOSOZ article Pass says "
At 60 volt regulated rails, each channel draws 80 mA of bias current (40
mA passing through each MOSFET in the gain circuit). This is about 10
watts per channel. You can power two channels off this supply, or you
can choose to give each channel its own power supply. The current
drawn by the gain stages is roughly proportional to the supply voltages,
so that the circuit draws about half the current with 30 volt rails."
It seems that 30 VA is enough for stereo...or do I not understand something?
thank you
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it is best if you stay with nominal ratings and not go oversize as you run the risk of ending up with a higher voltage due to lack of load on the transformer. I have gone oversized in my AlephP preamps and I had to use power resistors to throw away some Vs as the capacitor ratings were exceeded. 2x60Vac Plitron had 11% regulation and I had overlooked that. Not to mention the size of the Xformer getting in the way of a neat package in a small housing.
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Unbalanced source to balanced preamp input
After I have finished my Aleph 30, I'm buying all the parts to build this preamp.
I must buy potentiometer and connector.
I ask you if it is possible do this.
I would use a balanced potentiometer (Alps quad pot 10 k logaritmic). I have a unbalanced source (pioneer network player N50).
May I use a BOSOZ with balanced input and connect it to unbalanced source using a unbalanced to balanced signal cable? Rca to rource and XLR to preamp?
After I have finished my Aleph 30, I'm buying all the parts to build this preamp.
I must buy potentiometer and connector.
I ask you if it is possible do this.
I would use a balanced potentiometer (Alps quad pot 10 k logaritmic). I have a unbalanced source (pioneer network player N50).
May I use a BOSOZ with balanced input and connect it to unbalanced source using a unbalanced to balanced signal cable? Rca to rource and XLR to preamp?
yes , you can
when connecting unbalanced source , connect gnd to gnd , hot to positive input of preamp , negative input of preamp connect to gnd
Ok, perfect, thank you! So I do a simple layout using only balanced connector with balanced potentiometer and using unbalanced to balanced cable (simply to do or to buy) to connect unbalanced source
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