Hello Salas
What is the main difference between previous RIAA filter and this one ?
Previous
R3-43K
R4-6.8K
C3-16nF
This one
R3-47K
R4//R12-6.8K+1M
C3-15nF
Brgds
Different fets he has, different Rload values lead to different combined values, has lowMC cart etc.
Maybe, it plays OK and I had spares to put there. SGregory has spares and needs gain. I used it in my LMC so not to lose a few mVRMS too, since it has almost infinite load. I haven't done an exactly same build with and without so to tell. Since its load is a two legged made device it can be exchanged with a resistor and evaluate in a build.
Hi Salas
When using this new output buffer, can we use a lower value output cap ?
Thanks tremendously Salas,
Now that I see this version of the schematics and the Q notation, would there be a benefit of having higher Idss in any other locations? For example Q4 an Q5?
I have a 3.3uF output cap, I assume that it will be okay?
Now that I see this version of the schematics and the Q notation, would there be a benefit of having higher Idss in any other locations? For example Q4 an Q5?
I have a 3.3uF output cap, I assume that it will be okay?
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No, buffer fets they will only heat up more which is not good. If with resistor load we needed more. This one will run at Idss. The output coupling cap value is a matter of the driven impedance not to create any high pass into audio frequencies, and not being too big in a phono so not to pass the eccentricity of records a lot if the amp goes low strong and the speakers are not loaded under Fs like in reflex.
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Hi Salas
When using this new output buffer, can we use a lower value output cap ?
Oi Ricardo, tudo bem?!
I'm just experimenting with transistor outputstage with transformer output... for short info it outperforms my tube phono stage - Salas I see you smiling 😛
Source folower with 600 ohms output and a DMOSFet, alternative an Emitter follower with a low power BJT.
@ Salas:
what about a dual transistor, like a LS210, in the 1st stage instead of 2 SK170? I'm thinking of better stability.
Do you have a datasheet link? Merlin has single die LSK doubles and DL103R, it does great. But with the small degeneration resistors, singles track together OK too. The gain has to do with Id, Vpinch and rload mostly than matching gm.
What exactly are you experimenting with? Loosely based on mine but with LCR and trafo coupling? ''Tubeing'' it to the max?
What exactly are you experimenting with? Loosely based on mine but with LCR and trafo coupling? ''Tubeing'' it to the max?
So the new "B1 style" buffer has become official?
P.S. That buffer did not oscillate on any of my preamps yet, and I avoided a series output damping resistor, but it may require 100R if you get trouble, while the classic is more resilient. Resistors in series damp dynamics somehow the bigger the value, DCB1 experience showed.
Hi Salas
Would you suggest a suitable shielded two inner wires cable I could use to wire the power lines (between psu and shunts).
Ricardo
PS: Hi João
I wish I could hear your implementation.... can you post any images ?
Would you suggest a suitable shielded two inner wires cable I could use to wire the power lines (between psu and shunts).
Ricardo
PS: Hi João
I wish I could hear your implementation.... can you post any images ?
Do you have a datasheet link? Merlin has single die LSK doubles and DL103R, it does great. But with the small degeneration resistors, singles track together OK too. The gain has to do with Id, Vpinch and rload mostly than matching gm.
What exactly are you experimenting with? Loosely based on mine but with LCR and trafo coupling? ''Tubeing'' it to the max?
Salas,
I attached the LS 310 datasheet as PDF-file.
I'm experimenting the output stage with outputtransformer in the source / emitter to ground instead of the output cap. Transformer with 1:1 ratio and 600 ohm impedance.
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Very good component. If you like BJT head amps. There is Ib to be controlled too. We don't have loop controls here.
Olá João
Would you elaborate on the LCR implementation ?
Do you replace the riaa RC circuit completely ?
Ricardo
Would you elaborate on the LCR implementation ?
Do you replace the riaa RC circuit completely ?
Ricardo
Very good component. If you like BJT head amps. There is Ib to be controlled too. We don't have loop controls here.
I'm just experimenting and listening, so I'm not sure what I like more... like to know your comments on the advantages / disadvantages!
Regarding loop controls, is it better then to use a differential stage for the BJT?
I experimented in the output stage with a BJT and a DMOS for the output buffer but I prefer the sound of the SK170 and the DMOS and not mixing them.
Olá João
Would you elaborate on the LCR implementation ?
Do you replace the riaa RC circuit completely ?
Ricardo
Boa noite Ricardo
I would replace the RC circuit completely by adding an source follower with a 600 ohm load - you can use an 600 ohm resistor which is the output impedance and as well the load for the LCR RIAA. Because of the high input impedance of the SK170 in the 2nd stage the LCR circuit will work properly.
João
Its like with BJT and JFET input op amps if you got some experiences with such. I personally feel better with a simple channel, although BJTs are easier to hit better NF-Source Resistance in the lows using less paralleled.
Are you using a Tango EQ-600P LCR or something similar ?
This will build up the final cost... do you believe it is better than the actual RC circuit ?
This will build up the final cost... do you believe it is better than the actual RC circuit ?
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