Peter Daniel said:It will work, but certainly it's not normal. What is the power of the transformer? It seems like it's not producing enough voltage.
It's a Hammond 266M16: 48VA/8V/6A.
Can you check again voltages in DAC section: AC directly on transformer, DC after diodes and DC directly before regulator.
Quite by a coincidence, Audiosector has just came up with a new product: 😉
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/240_117/240_117.html
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/240_117/240_117.html
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what about us poor saps that allready have 110v outlets.
you need to come out with a audiosector line conditioner😉
thats it i will buy one and run it in the kitchen
good work.
what about us poor saps that allready have 110v outlets.
you need to come out with a audiosector line conditioner😉
thats it i will buy one and run it in the kitchen

good work.
The one in a review works with 115V as well. Main idea there is the advantage of balanced AC power: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=897011#post897011
ic sorry i was in a hurry i didnt read the hole review.
i want one you come up with a price yet?
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i want one you come up with a price yet?
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Peter Daniel said:Can you check again voltages in DAC section: AC directly on transformer, DC after diodes and DC directly before regulator.
Peter,
AC at transformer is 8.8
DC after diodes is 10.5
DC directly b/f regulator is 7.5
Peter,
I'm ordering some parts from mouser for a project and I wanted to get some standoffs for your all in one dac at the same time. What screw size does the dac board accept?
Thanks,
Mark
I'm ordering some parts from mouser for a project and I wanted to get some standoffs for your all in one dac at the same time. What screw size does the dac board accept?
Thanks,
Mark
Hey Peter what chip does your DAC use? (I would search but you got over a hundred pages, and you already know)
Does your premium DAC kit include every thing you would use?
Does your premium DAC kit include every thing you would use?
It uses CS8412 and TDA1543. It includes everything I would use, unless I would tend to spend crazy money for few upgrades (like $200 coupling caps and $70/pc electrolytics). Even then, when I sometimes listen to Premium kit, switching from my personal DAC, I'm not quite sure which one sounds better 😉
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Hi Peter,
I was wondering if there are any component value adjustments that could be made in your DAC circuit to brighten the high end a little bit without increasing high freq. distortion. I'm over 60 now and have a slight fall off in high freq. hearing in one ear.
Also, do you have any updates on availability for the output buffer, the attenuator, and the amp case?
Thanks,
Robert
Hi Peter,
I was wondering if there are any component value adjustments that could be made in your DAC circuit to brighten the high end a little bit without increasing high freq. distortion. I'm over 60 now and have a slight fall off in high freq. hearing in one ear.
Also, do you have any updates on availability for the output buffer, the attenuator, and the amp case?
Thanks,
Robert
The high frequency extention can be manipulated by the choice of I/V resistors and coupling caps. Using Caddocks TF020 will brighten up the highs and I've heard about people using Mundorf caps with good results (Auricaps could be another alternative).
The chassis is actually fabricated, I just need to pick it up from the manufacturing house.
The buffer is available as well and it is $140 for a two channel set.
The attenuator is yet to be finalized, the programming is not up to me and that's why the delay.
The chassis is actually fabricated, I just need to pick it up from the manufacturing house.
The buffer is available as well and it is $140 for a two channel set.
The attenuator is yet to be finalized, the programming is not up to me and that's why the delay.
Peter Daniel said:The high frequency extention can be manipulated by the choice of I/V resistors and coupling caps. Using Caddocks TF020 will brighten up the highs and I've heard about people using Mundorf caps with good results (Auricaps could be another alternative).
The buffer is available as well and it is $140 for a two channel set.
Thanks Peter,
Do you have any of the Caddocks, Mundorfs or Auricaps in the appropriate values available?
Should I send a private email to order a buffer set?
Robert
Hi Peter,
I've been reading wonderful reviews of your Patek and started thinking of building one of your LM3875 premium kits with the upgrade BG caps. The only question is that I've never listened to a gainclone, but have listened to a Shigaraki amp. Is the sound comparable, equal, has nothing to do?
And, btw, how much will cost a kit with the same components you use in your Patek?
Best regards,
Paulo
I've been reading wonderful reviews of your Patek and started thinking of building one of your LM3875 premium kits with the upgrade BG caps. The only question is that I've never listened to a gainclone, but have listened to a Shigaraki amp. Is the sound comparable, equal, has nothing to do?
And, btw, how much will cost a kit with the same components you use in your Patek?
Best regards,
Paulo
The comparison of 47 Labs Gaincard and Patek was presented here: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/47labs5/gaincard_3.html
The Premium kit (dual mono) with Black Gate upgrade is $200 ($170 for stereo version).
I also keep a bigger stock of Plitron 300VA transformers now, and they are available for immediate shipping.
The Premium kit (dual mono) with Black Gate upgrade is $200 ($170 for stereo version).
I also keep a bigger stock of Plitron 300VA transformers now, and they are available for immediate shipping.
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