mutting transistors on the output of Marantz cd40 help!!!

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Danico - I have lots of NIchicon 470 uf - 50 v caps here if you'd like some.
I bought a large pack and have many spare - free of charge if you'd like to try them.

Andrew

Thanks Andrew.
If you think the size is right for this board,
then I would be very pleased to try the Nichicons out.

Of course I will report the change immediately.
I only use ebay for emergency, buying just a few parts.
Farnells way to expensive, others charge tremendous money for shipping.

Best Regards
Danico

PS: I'm very pleased with this DIY-ers community, they are very
helpful and kind people.
 
Danico, if you want I can design another board for you when you will have all parts collected, also i will start to make the board for TDA1541 as I promissed, but it will be much easier if you have all parts collected so i will know the dimensions of caps. Anyway, if you like the board i already have for you (SAA7220) i can send it.

Regards
Goran
 
Its important to use really good caps for this power supply, I tried silmic's , nichicon's, some expensive SAMWHA, but the best sound i achieved using caps from Vishay.
I dont have oportunity to try the BG's, they may sound better.
 
Hi GoranB,

No need to redesign the board. Its seems to me it can be used with the wide arrange of cap size.
As for the 1uf I have some nice ERO 1813 axial and for film cap I use ERO 1837.
I can see the size of caps to compare them with the BD's on the board. I have BD139 in hand.
 
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Hi GoranB,

No need to redesign the board. Its seems to me it can be used with the wide arrange of cap size.
As for the 1uf I have some nice ERO 1813 axial and for film cap I use ERO 1837.
I can see the size of caps to compare them with the BD's on the board. I have BD139 in hand.


Ok, easyer for me 🙂
I would like to try something a bit different, using the circuit you sent me. Some modifications with caps and ressistors, faster transistors also. Ill report about that when ill have a clear impressions.
About a board for TDA1541, i would like to suggest you a bank of cap's and ressistors, but ill try it on my player first 😉, I've noticed some improvements when im using a several ressistors in parallel instead of single one. I would like to explore about more. Also, the better design of PCB will improve the sound. If you have an oportunity to buy a lot of smaller value caps (good quality) it will improve the sound also.
 
I wouldn't buy decent caps from eBay!

What values are you after and where are they for? If you have no access to a local supplier, I may be able to assist purchase in the uk and posting on to you??

Sorry UV101,
I forgot to respond to your post.
Thanks for offering me your help,but Andrew had some caps to spare on hand, so I took his generous offer.

BR
Danico
 
Goran Hi

I think I have 15 v unit from an old radio - I'll test it to make sure.
Pity I have so many 12 volt units :sad:
Did you test the 7220 board yet.........hahaha !

Danico - your parcel will be posted tomorrow morning - I hope you get it before Goran sends his boards to you !!

Andrew
 
Goran Hi

I think I have 15 v unit from an old radio - I'll test it to make sure.
Pity I have so many 12 volt units :sad:
Did you test the 7220 board yet.........hahaha !

Danico - your parcel will be posted tomorrow morning - I hope you get it before Goran sends his boards to you !!

Andrew

Hi Andrew,

I have tested it this morning, first at 12V/60VA trafo and it doesnt work all you can achieve is +3V at the output. Then i tried 22V/20VA trafo and it works perfect. Sounds really good, a lot of details, and space arround instruments.
You can use 2 of yours 12V units in series to get 24V, it will work fine.
 

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Goran Hi

Looks great - and easy to fit inside the case 🙂

More good news - I have found a series wired 20v - 0 - 20v toroidal traffo that I can wire in parallel for 2 X 20v rails. That should do it ?

It's all coming together now.

Have a hum issue which I've just noticed - it's not loud but my ears @ 150 mm from speakers I can hear it - it's annoying me and I'm trying everything at the moment.
With my spare CD Player there is no noise - what have I done ?

Andrew
 
Goran Hi

Looks great - and easy to fit inside the case 🙂

More good news - I have found a series wired 20v - 0 - 20v toroidal traffo that I can wire in parallel for 2 X 20v rails. That should do it ?

It's all coming together now.

Have a hum issue which I've just noticed - it's not loud but my ears @ 150 mm from speakers I can hear it - it's annoying me and I'm trying everything at the moment.
With my spare CD Player there is no noise - what have I done ?

Andrew


Hi,

You can use just 0-20V, no need for parallel conection.
I cant understand you well about the hum issue, there is a hum on the uotput of your CD player?
 
Hi Goran

I think it's on the output of the CD player or further down the line with the amplifier.

I have hum / noise problem only when I use my modded CD Player.
When I use the old CD Player there is no hum or noise

I have the whole system apart now checking my amplifier earth arrangements.
I am using a Lightspeed passive attenuator for Pre Amp, a pair of LM 3886 Gainclone monoblocs for midrange speakers and hf and large stereo dual mono amplifier for bass
I thiink the problem is with the Gainclones

I don't like hum / noise and I will find it today - I hope.

Andrew
 
Hi AndrewGM,

I have had similar problem with NAD receiver just now.
I assume its ground problem somewhere, You need to check every connections from PS and also check solder points for cold solder.
Actually I have spent 3 days to find a problem and finally I decided to take it down to the shop. So I did.
They called me after an hour the amp is just fine there is no hum.
So I have no idea what fixed it, but now is good.
The ground wire were tied up and maybe when I put back in the case, that solved the grounding problem.

Good luck for fixing it.

Danico
 
Hi Goran

I think it's on the output of the CD player or further down the line with the amplifier.

I have hum / noise problem only when I use my modded CD Player.
When I use the old CD Player there is no hum or noise

I have the whole system apart now checking my amplifier earth arrangements.
I am using a Lightspeed passive attenuator for Pre Amp, a pair of LM 3886 Gainclone monoblocs for midrange speakers and hf and large stereo dual mono amplifier for bass
I thiink the problem is with the Gainclones

I don't like hum / noise and I will find it today - I hope.

Andrew

If there is now hum with your old CD player better check your modded one. I think your amps are just fine. Sometimes the reason could be a dried cap.
 
Your NOT satisfied ?
You did it at home an produced that quality the first time ?

Goran - it's fantastic, a work of art and not only that it improves the sound = good result - Bravo😀

For your information - my hum / buzzing sound is fixed.
I had made crap interconnects from CAT5 cable - NEVER AGAIN will I use that rubbish - it sucks
The insulation is so hard it cracks if it gets bent anywhere - users beware - it's not safe.

Back to the subject - the boards are just great !

Andrew
 
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