Hello,
I've been trying to decide on a phono stage project since March. I've looked into most of the projects here, and considered most of the available kits on the market.
I'm at the point now where I just want to build from a schematic; there are too many PCB projects and kits to choose from.
I have some JAN 6922's (that I'm guessing will work here), and this schematic looks to be about as basic as they come.
I did find this thread, and I don't think anyone ever made PCB's, or not. But, that's fine. Coming up with point-to-point a layout shouldn't be too difficult.
There's even a power supply to go with it.
I plan to go ahead and order some parts soon.
I've been trying to decide on a phono stage project since March. I've looked into most of the projects here, and considered most of the available kits on the market.
I'm at the point now where I just want to build from a schematic; there are too many PCB projects and kits to choose from.
I have some JAN 6922's (that I'm guessing will work here), and this schematic looks to be about as basic as they come.
I did find this thread, and I don't think anyone ever made PCB's, or not. But, that's fine. Coming up with point-to-point a layout shouldn't be too difficult.
There's even a power supply to go with it.
I plan to go ahead and order some parts soon.
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The Zout is too high.
It is better to use a stage CF at the output
I suggest ot use a stabilized ss HT voltage, the s/n ratio will be better.
In a phono stage I can't see any reason to use tube rectifier
If the Jan 6922 are Philips ECG they are very scarce as general quality. It is much better to use 6H23 russian
Walter
It is better to use a stage CF at the output
I suggest ot use a stabilized ss HT voltage, the s/n ratio will be better.
In a phono stage I can't see any reason to use tube rectifier
If the Jan 6922 are Philips ECG they are very scarce as general quality. It is much better to use 6H23 russian
Walter