nothing brings out noise on a pot like a small amount of dc
Not quite sure what you mean here? Avoid DC if you want a silent pot?
yes exactly, for audio. (potentiometers are used for all manner of adjusting dc voltages but that's a different scenario)
if coupling caps have even small amounts of leakage it will increase "wiper noise"
don't take my word for it try it for yourself a 1.5 volt battery and a pair of clip leads are all that's necessary and an amp of course.
or better yet monitor on a scope and see.
this is one i learned from the Audio Cyclopedia years ago i'll have to look up the section and cite it when i find it.
if coupling caps have even small amounts of leakage it will increase "wiper noise"
don't take my word for it try it for yourself a 1.5 volt battery and a pair of clip leads are all that's necessary and an amp of course.
or better yet monitor on a scope and see.
this is one i learned from the Audio Cyclopedia years ago i'll have to look up the section and cite it when i find it.
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Looking good!! Remind me what is the size of the PCB, around 50 x 50 mm? What PSU are you planning to use?
Regards,
Looking good!! Remind me what is the size of the PCB, around 50 x 50 mm? What PSU are you planning to use?
Regards,
Yes, that is 50x50mm. I will use the usual 25w toroidal trafo and CRCLC plus 7815/7915 regulators. Maybe I will use a cap multiplier this time.
Yea, like the title says...don't you all listen in an almost dark room?
Very nice. I love the re-purposed Dell Pentium heatsinks. Great value sinks and they look cool too.
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