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Or triplets, "The Only One" is not enough for pumping out so much, so fast. (either that, or God, but let's not go that stereotype road)
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Here is a pic of the proto boards in the making. No fancy parts yet. The first test will be to see, if this works at all Dont let Q2 confuse you, I have used a BC560C, which has a different pinout than the MPS4250. Where is best to wire the pot, for a circuit like this. Input or output? Steen
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: UK
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Kewl boards, did you make them with the laser toner method?
If so, which paper did you use? Tom EE |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Viña del Mar, Torreon
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Thanks Tom, That's what we wanted to hear
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Viña del Mar, Torreon
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I will propose a PSU soon. A double rail regulated supply similar to other Pass projects. The actual demand of the circuit is very low so a small trafo will do, some 20/30 VA for both channels is enough.
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As promised, the split rail schematic for the layout I submited.
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Nice PCBs man! that was a good etch. ![]() I hope I didn't muck up the layout. ![]() Man I hope it works.... ![]() Cheers! Russ
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Tom, yes thats the tonertransfer method. Here is a link with a really good description of the process. The paper I used is called OCE glossy photo paper, IJ570. It was bought a couple of years ago, but I am not sure I can get that paper again.
http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg/gooteepc.htm Russ, thanks for the schematic. Yes that etch turned out pretty good. There is no problems populating the boards, so no muckups yet Here is a closer pic of the boards.Steen
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Thanks guys.
What tinny wonders. I made a print from PDF and could not believe it´s quite as big as a credit card Cheers everybodyl. JC |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Viña del Mar, Torreon
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I will say it again, your work is one of the best around. Absolutely very nice boards you did. Which etching solution are you using? Hope to do some as nice as yours, some day. Regarding the pot position it’s a matter of preference and testing, but will also depend on your source output impedance. If you plan to use it with a highish source impedance I would try it at the output of the preamp. But otherwise I would put it at the front, guess that the original NS10 was also at the input. For the front pot try a 20K and for the rear position I would start with a 10K and increase it to 20K if you think it’s to much load.
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