I can give so much too. But 20dB+43dB=63dB in the phono pdf=enough for the gain & noise targets.
Piccolo 26dBs + Puresound 40dBs = 66dBs for the Linn Troika (0.2mV)that haves my friend I consider is enough.
For my Denon DL103R (0.25mV but mine have 0.29mV) with your pre-pre 20dB + NJFET RIAA 43dB = 63dBs I consider also is enough
For my Denon DL103R (0.25mV but mine have 0.29mV) with your pre-pre 20dB + NJFET RIAA 43dB = 63dBs I consider also is enough
Guys can someone send me the BIB pdf guide?
The upload.to link is blocked the first time I try it withInternet Explorer and the second time after I use the allow option returns an error that I have reached the limit...
The upload.to link is blocked the first time I try it withInternet Explorer and the second time after I use the allow option returns an error that I have reached the limit...
Hydra Headed Shunt
The Salas solution for 2 loads got me thinking. Salas states that the loads need to low impedance (close to each other) from the sensing junction to each load. I'm wondering if there is a way to use a single shunt supply to power multiple loads at distance from each other and the regulator?
For example, I have a satellite/subwoofer setup with "analogue line level gain circuits" and power amps at each speaker. The amps are in a rough line with about 2.5 m spacing between each and the regulator would likely be built into the subwoofer enclosure. Is there an approach that would allow me to power the line level circuits from a variation on a BiB shunt?
My initial thought is that I might be able to have a single input section, a single Vref and shunt, but multiple output/sensing sections in parallel and being fed by the shunt. OK, I'd better stop here as I am clearly in over my head. Any thoughts?
The Salas solution for 2 loads got me thinking. Salas states that the loads need to low impedance (close to each other) from the sensing junction to each load. I'm wondering if there is a way to use a single shunt supply to power multiple loads at distance from each other and the regulator?
For example, I have a satellite/subwoofer setup with "analogue line level gain circuits" and power amps at each speaker. The amps are in a rough line with about 2.5 m spacing between each and the regulator would likely be built into the subwoofer enclosure. Is there an approach that would allow me to power the line level circuits from a variation on a BiB shunt?
My initial thought is that I might be able to have a single input section, a single Vref and shunt, but multiple output/sensing sections in parallel and being fed by the shunt. OK, I'd better stop here as I am clearly in over my head. Any thoughts?
What is the size of the sslv1.1 board? I'd like to fit a couple into a hammond case if possible.
What is the size of the sslv1.1 board? I'd like to fit a couple into a hammond case if possible.
12,7 cm x 12,8 cm (2 pos. + 1 neg.)
What is the size of the sslv1.1 board? I'd like to fit a couple into a hammond case if possible.
Per salas guide:
Three 128x42x1.6mm LWH double layer plated through holes 2 OZ copper boards. 2 positive and 1 negative polarity sections arranged as one 128x126x1.6mm entity with grooved lines between them.
Can break apart easily in sections to be used/placed individually or not.
If you're talking hammond extruded cases you may be limited by height of filter caps that you chose ...
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Yup. Hammond extruded case. I'll see if they fit. I might want to get a set (of 3) anyways. Are they still available?
Hydra headed has been discussed as a doable option in the past but never tried.
PCB dimensions are mentioned in the manual.
PCB dimensions are mentioned in the manual.
I built a 15+ and 15- volt Bib boards for my Bugle phono amp. The R101 is 7.5ohm and the R201 is 5ohm. Now, I have BIB boards for both my phono amp and my lightspeed volume control going to my Tubelab SSE. The sound improvement with these boards is amazing. The music is so clean and clear. Led Zeppelin's Kashmir never sounded so good to me. Thanks Salas for this amazing shunt regulator.
Kerux
Kerux
I tried to access the build guide on the website where it currently resides. No such luck.
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... returns only an error message: ul.to - Not available / "Our service is currently unavailable in country. We are sorry about that."
I am sorry too because I would like to access the guide. The country that is not being served in this case is the United States of America.
ul.to - Not available ...
... returns only an error message: ul.to - Not available / "Our service is currently unavailable in country. We are sorry about that."
I am sorry too because I would like to access the guide. The country that is not being served in this case is the United States of America.
With the ACTA & SOPA a torrent or magnet link could be an alternative. Anyhow, grufti you have a mail.
Suggest an upload service that you freshly check is still accessible to US IP numbers and I will upload it there too.
How about Google Docs ?.
I just tried to download and was met with a brick wall.
Try to read it on Google. Let me know.
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