Wonder why I've missed this. Are there any board left or I need to wait for the next bath?
Sam
Hi Sam,
there are boards in stock! If you want, place your order to:
diyaudiopcb@gmx.com
Best regards,
Oliver
Here are the photos of my assembled PCB
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
A short picture for those who have two matched pairs of LDR´s.
Here you can see the position where to solder.
Here you can see the position where to solder.
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Hello Oliver,
this is my assembly:

Your board, 100K Dual log Poti connected via a no more used Floppy Disk cable to the position of the poti on your board (so I can install your board anywhere in my DIY-AMP's case and install the poti into the front plate), driven by a Toshiba Laptop Power-Supply, supplying 6A at 15V (that it why I connected a 68 Ohm resistor between the Toshiba's output and the 7805 so that approximately 4 Ohm will drop across the resistor), trimmers adjusted to 0 Ohm and then I did the measurements.
Here is the result:

Dual Poti at its leftmost position: left Series LDR: ??? Right Series LDR: ???
Dual Poti at 7:00 o'clock position: left Series LDR: 5.91K Right Series LDR: 6.59K
Dual Poti at 9:00 o'clock position: left Series LDR: 5.68K Right Series LDR: 6.51K
Dual Poti at 12:00 o'clock position: left Series LDR: 4.81K Right Series LDR: 5.32K
How to proceed right now? Turn the trimmer of the left Series LDR?
Best regards - Rudi Ratlos
this is my assembly:

Your board, 100K Dual log Poti connected via a no more used Floppy Disk cable to the position of the poti on your board (so I can install your board anywhere in my DIY-AMP's case and install the poti into the front plate), driven by a Toshiba Laptop Power-Supply, supplying 6A at 15V (that it why I connected a 68 Ohm resistor between the Toshiba's output and the 7805 so that approximately 4 Ohm will drop across the resistor), trimmers adjusted to 0 Ohm and then I did the measurements.
Here is the result:

Dual Poti at its leftmost position: left Series LDR: ??? Right Series LDR: ???
Dual Poti at 7:00 o'clock position: left Series LDR: 5.91K Right Series LDR: 6.59K
Dual Poti at 9:00 o'clock position: left Series LDR: 5.68K Right Series LDR: 6.51K
Dual Poti at 12:00 o'clock position: left Series LDR: 4.81K Right Series LDR: 5.32K
How to proceed right now? Turn the trimmer of the left Series LDR?
Best regards - Rudi Ratlos
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Here are the photos of my assembled PCB
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Me like, Good job, Good work!
@ Rudi Ratlos
I think this "How to" from George should help. 😉
I think this "How to" from George should help. 😉
Before doing this try to get all 4 LDR's touching each other and pot them in hard wax, this keeps them thermally balanced.
You only need the 1k calibration trimpot on the louder of the two channels, omit the trimpot on the lower level channel and direct couple it still leaving in the 100ohm resistor, do a fine calibration balance between the two channels so you can get them to track equally and have the imaging centered for all levels of playback.
There are 3 ways of doing this from most accurate to least accurate.
1: I do this using a 1khz sine wave from a audio signal generator with a good dual trace oscilloscope.
2: It can be done if you don't have these by using test disc that has a
-20db 1khz sine wave and then use a digital multimeter set at 2vac to do the calibration.
3: Then the really ruff way if you have non of these is to use a mono recorded cd of voice and adjust the 1k trimpot so you have a central image.
4: Always do this calibration after the Lightspeed Attenuator has been on and warmed up for at least 15mins at half volume.
Cheers George
Parts Kit
Hi to all,
because there were many requests in the past, if i also sell the needed parts
for the Lightspeed Attenuator / Optical Volume Control PCB,
i have decided to make a Parts-Kit.
This Kit included all needed parts excluding the LDR´s.
The prices are:
Parts-Kit: 30,00 USD
Worldwide shipping: 9,00 USD
3,9% paypal fee: 1,52 USD
Complete price: 40,52 USD
Best regards,
Oliver
because there were many requests in the past, if i also sell the needed parts
for the Lightspeed Attenuator / Optical Volume Control PCB,
i have decided to make a Parts-Kit.
This Kit included all needed parts excluding the LDR´s.
The prices are:
Parts-Kit: 30,00 USD
Worldwide shipping: 9,00 USD
3,9% paypal fee: 1,52 USD
Complete price: 40,52 USD
Best regards,
Oliver
optical volume control doesn't mute
Hello guys,
Just finished my LDR attenuator. First impression: sounds great, especially in the dynamics department.
I have got a question though. Is it true the optical volume control doesn't mute? My volume control attenuates perfectly by turning the pot clockwise, but I can't seem to mute the music by turning the pot completely counterclockwise.
Have I missed something, or did I do something wrong putting it together? Any ideas?
Hello guys,
Just finished my LDR attenuator. First impression: sounds great, especially in the dynamics department.
I have got a question though. Is it true the optical volume control doesn't mute? My volume control attenuates perfectly by turning the pot clockwise, but I can't seem to mute the music by turning the pot completely counterclockwise.
Have I missed something, or did I do something wrong putting it together? Any ideas?
No, its said to be normal
Its also adviced to stay away from leaving it at exstreme position fore very long
It puts more wear on the LDR
In the middle position wear on LDR is less
you may need a switch if you want 100% muting
Its also adviced to stay away from leaving it at exstreme position fore very long
It puts more wear on the LDR
In the middle position wear on LDR is less
you may need a switch if you want 100% muting
Thanks for the information Tinitus. I had read somewhere there was an issue with muting, but couldn't verify it. Now it's clear.
Hi to all,
because there were many requests in the past, if i also sell the needed parts
for the Lightspeed Attenuator / Optical Volume Control PCB,
i have decided to make a Parts-Kit.
This Kit included all needed parts excluding the LDR´s.
The prices are:
Parts-Kit: 30,00 USD
Worldwide shipping: 9,00 USD
3,9% paypal fee: 1,52 USD
Complete price: 40,52 USD
Best regards,
Oliver
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@ Rudi Ratlos
I think this "How to" from George should help. 😉
2: It can be done if you don't have these by using test disc that has a
-20db 1khz sine wave and then use a digital multimeter set at 2vac to do the calibration.
Hi Oliver,
Can you please elaborate on test #2 from your quoted post #266. What I'm trying to find out is the steps in calibration if I have 1khz sine wave disc or maybe you can give me the links. I'm having a teary eyes already reading some of pages of more than 316 pages of Ligthspeed Attenuator.
Thanks,
Joe
Hi Joe,
if i understand your question right, you want to know how to calibrate
with test #2 ?!
Hi Oliver,
Yes, I want to know if I need to calibrate at different (volume control pot)volume level, do I need to adjust the adjustable (left/right) pot at every level (high volume or low volume settings) if there is difference on value using the AC voltmeter?
I read it somewhere on how to adjust the lightspeed a while back but I can't seem to find it.
Thanks,
Joe
Hi Oliver,
Yes, I want to know if I need to calibrate at different (volume control pot)volume level, do I need to adjust the adjustable (left/right) pot at every level (high volume or low volume settings) if there is difference on value using the AC voltmeter?
I read it somewhere on how to adjust the lightspeed a while back but I can't seem to find it.
Thanks,
Joe
Hi Joe,
try to adjust the voltage difference on two or three positions of the pod to
the smallest value. That´s it.
Best regards,
Oliver
george doesnt sell a kit, he sells a finished product.
i kind of wish he sold a kit, it would have made this so much easier, or at least if he would 'license' his kit to one of the guys on the forum to make it easier for diy'ers to build something on their own even if it is a kit.
i kind of wish he sold a kit, it would have made this so much easier, or at least if he would 'license' his kit to one of the guys on the forum to make it easier for diy'ers to build something on their own even if it is a kit.
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