Hi,
I have this idea of using a JFET as a Phono Head Amp for my MC Lyra Lydian cartridge (500uV).
Currently I use a Musical Fidelity The PreAmp A3 (shunt power regulation, LM394 BJT matched pair head amp, and VQ1000J MOSFETs), and I want to beat it.
I know that one AD797 IC as it is based on BJT's can give better S/N ratio, but I don't like to see so many transistors in the signal path... I want a minimalist design.
And why not mix JFET with Tubes?
First time I saw this design was in the 90's from Sonic Frontiers, when I used to buy quality components from The Parts Connection.
So, I share here the Sonic Frontiers SFP-1 Phono Stage schematic (partial, due to upload space constrains) so you can comment on it.
The JFET in use are marked as J310. Anyone have information on this one?
+B1 AND +B2 = 210VDC (for the 12AT7 output tube and 6DJ8 RIAA driver)
+B3 = 187VDC (for the JFETs)
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Cheers.
I have this idea of using a JFET as a Phono Head Amp for my MC Lyra Lydian cartridge (500uV).
Currently I use a Musical Fidelity The PreAmp A3 (shunt power regulation, LM394 BJT matched pair head amp, and VQ1000J MOSFETs), and I want to beat it.
I know that one AD797 IC as it is based on BJT's can give better S/N ratio, but I don't like to see so many transistors in the signal path... I want a minimalist design.
And why not mix JFET with Tubes?
First time I saw this design was in the 90's from Sonic Frontiers, when I used to buy quality components from The Parts Connection.
So, I share here the Sonic Frontiers SFP-1 Phono Stage schematic (partial, due to upload space constrains) so you can comment on it.
The JFET in use are marked as J310. Anyone have information on this one?
+B1 AND +B2 = 210VDC (for the 12AT7 output tube and 6DJ8 RIAA driver)
+B3 = 187VDC (for the JFETs)


Cheers.
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J310 is a standard N channel JFET, Fairchild amongst others currently produces it. Whether or not it is quiet enough for a 500uV cartridge will require inspection of the data sheet to determine. (Google)
Yap, it doesn't look too impressive at 3dB / 6nV to 10nV per sqrtHz... I have some much quieter (and expensive ones) 2SK146 that I can get from a local supplier (New Old Stock) that can do a better job.
J310 makes an excellent VHF/UHF amplifier. It is an old design and may have too much 1/f noise for low-level audio.
Jebem,
For the hybrid circuitry approach, I advise you look into Allen Wright's cascode, with SS "downstairs" and a triode "upstairs". Allen, who sadly is no longer with us, used a JFET in a single ended setup and a twin BJT in a balanced setup.
AFAIK, AW's company VSE is still in business and they will sell you appropriate "sand" for the project.
For the hybrid circuitry approach, I advise you look into Allen Wright's cascode, with SS "downstairs" and a triode "upstairs". Allen, who sadly is no longer with us, used a JFET in a single ended setup and a twin BJT in a balanced setup.
AFAIK, AW's company VSE is still in business and they will sell you appropriate "sand" for the project.
Thanks a lot DF96 for Your good input (by the way, I like the "D" series valves, really... I have got a few valve portable radios from eBay UK, like Bush TR82C's or the KB RHAPSODY DE LUXE PP251 to mention but a few... it reminds me when I was 6 years old and started poking around with my dad's Philips "D" series radio... ).
Thanks a lot Eli for your suggestion.
I'm learning from You that Allen has passed away... How sad. This is one big loss, as I really liked his ideas, diverging from the standard stuff. I used to visit his site some years ago, and reading his articles in Sound Practices USA magazine as well. Maybe I will test one of his circuits one of these days.
Cheers,
Jose Mesquita
Lisbon
http://sites.google.com/site/sunajebem/faca-voce-mesmo-1/amplificador-211se
Thanks a lot Eli for your suggestion.
I'm learning from You that Allen has passed away... How sad. This is one big loss, as I really liked his ideas, diverging from the standard stuff. I used to visit his site some years ago, and reading his articles in Sound Practices USA magazine as well. Maybe I will test one of his circuits one of these days.
Cheers,
Jose Mesquita
Lisbon
http://sites.google.com/site/sunajebem/faca-voce-mesmo-1/amplificador-211se
Sonic Frontiers Phono 1 Service Manual
OK, people, for those interested in the SFP1 guide, here is it in full glory TIFF format:
View attachment SF Phono Stage sfp1 & Signature Service Guide.zip
Cheers,
OK, people, for those interested in the SFP1 guide, here is it in full glory TIFF format:
View attachment SF Phono Stage sfp1 & Signature Service Guide.zip
Cheers,
I'm bumping this old thread in case there are still some SFP-1 users around, and the schematics are already here for viewing. I have had an SFP-1 in my main system for nearly 15 years now and it has been rock solid, until a couple of weeks ago. I have always used the MC input and have never switched it to MM. Recently I have been hearing a random popping and crackling in the left channel only. My first thought was a bad tube as the ones in the unit have been there for over a decade. I tried re-seating all of the tubes, no change in the noise. I then swapped the left and right channel tubes, but the noise still remained in the left channel. Strange. I then cleaned the MC/MM internal switches on both channels, cleaned the tube sockets and pins, but there is still noise in the left channel. Now I'm thinking it's not likely a tube issue. To confirm this I switch both channels to MM mode and there is no noise. OK, on to the MC FET stage for the left channel. I first replaced the B+ supply resistor that drops to the B+ to ~10V, no change. I then swapped out the J310 FET with a new replacement, still no change. Now I'm confused as to what the issue could be. I touched up all of the solder joints in that section and it did not help. Now I'm down to replacing all of the resistors in that stage, but before I do I'd like some guidance as to what might be the cause. Is it in any way possible it could still be a tube issue, even though they are quiet in MM mode? The MC signal goes through the same stages, so I'm not sure how that could be.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Hi,So, I share here the Sonic Frontiers SFP-1 Phono Stage schematic (partial, due to upload space constrains) so you can comment on it. <snip>
From where did you get the service manual?
I am looking for a schematic or service manual for the Sonic Frontiers SFL-1
I have the four page PDF of the SFL-1 schematics. Send me your email in a PM and I'll forward it to you.
Thank you
Thank you so much. I got it.🙂
I have the four page PDF of the SFL-1 schematics. Send me your email in a PM and I'll forward it to you.
Thank you so much. I got it.🙂
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