mantisory said:Hey all,
I am just wondering what the implications would be of using a 100k stereo pot that i have on hand rather than the 25k that are specified in the schematic? Would it not be preferable to have a higher input impedance?
thanks,
Byron
Come one , here the 25 K arent a problem at all .
Cobra2 said:Mine...
Dandy looking buffer.
(Goldmember says : you're not supposed to schit on the schair ?)
Thanks!
No problems with trafo...absolutely silent.
I use a simple 317 regulated psu
@ Jacco: Schit is from cleaning pcb's...
Chassi was previously holding "Aunt Corey's buffer" http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32088&highlight=
The B1 is actually better...even with 2 caps in the signal-path!
Arne K
No problems with trafo...absolutely silent.
I use a simple 317 regulated psu
@ Jacco: Schit is from cleaning pcb's...
Chassi was previously holding "Aunt Corey's buffer" http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32088&highlight=
The B1 is actually better...even with 2 caps in the signal-path!
Arne K
An Elna Switch just to switch some relays? That's cool...
höhö
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
höhö
improve the supply
Arne,
Suggest you improve your basic supply....
As you already have the 317, simply add the parts to build a Teddy-Reg (on the "pinkfish media" diy section) on some strip board. Quite simple really and quite a change in behaviour.
On the NS-10 thread, the CE Toole shunt reg is coming together very nicely and appears to be even better.
Arne,
Suggest you improve your basic supply....
As you already have the 317, simply add the parts to build a Teddy-Reg (on the "pinkfish media" diy section) on some strip board. Quite simple really and quite a change in behaviour.
On the NS-10 thread, the CE Toole shunt reg is coming together very nicely and appears to be even better.
Floric said:An Elna Switch just to switch some relays? That's cool...
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
höhö
It looks like the ELMA switch is actually a volume control, while the std rotary switch on the left side the input selector......
It looks like the ELMA switch is actually a volume control, while the std rotary switch on the left side the input selector......
uups did not see the cables under the board. Sorry, would have been cool
Which preamp????
Hi all,
I have been looking for a simple yet warm sounding preamp for my gainclone and sympatico amps.
Both sound great but perhaps a bit too clinical, especially the sympatico as it uses a LM4562 / THS4131 opamp combo in the front end.
In order to get full warm sound, I am looking mainly at tube preamp designs like these:
DIY Fidelity preamp
or
Alex's preamp
The second one is quite complicated to build from scratch (PSU is complex) and the first one is easier as it comes as a kit but quite pricey
So I've come across the B1 preamp & Pumkin preamp and I thought they might be good alternatives.
So I am looking for a good answer to the following questions:
1) What's the difference between the two or which one is the best?
2) Are they going to be as warm sounding as other tube designs?
3) Finally what is the latest/best schematic? I would be interested in a PCB design or rough guidelines also.
Hi all,
I have been looking for a simple yet warm sounding preamp for my gainclone and sympatico amps.
Both sound great but perhaps a bit too clinical, especially the sympatico as it uses a LM4562 / THS4131 opamp combo in the front end.
In order to get full warm sound, I am looking mainly at tube preamp designs like these:
DIY Fidelity preamp
or
Alex's preamp
The second one is quite complicated to build from scratch (PSU is complex) and the first one is easier as it comes as a kit but quite pricey
So I've come across the B1 preamp & Pumkin preamp and I thought they might be good alternatives.
So I am looking for a good answer to the following questions:
1) What's the difference between the two or which one is the best?
2) Are they going to be as warm sounding as other tube designs?
3) Finally what is the latest/best schematic? I would be interested in a PCB design or rough guidelines also.
Best for what? B1 is simple, inexpensive, has a PC board available. Read the review at Enjoy the Music.com1) What's the difference between the two or which one is the best?
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/diy/0708/first_watt_b1_preamplifier.htm
I know very little about the Pumpkin. I will let someone else comment. I doubt that either is going to be euphorically colored in the 70's tube preamp sense.
No. If you want a "warm, Tobie sound you are not going to find it in a B1.2) Are they going to be as warm sounding as other tube designs?
http://www.passdiy.com/order.htm3) Finally what is the latest/best schematic? I would be interested in a PCB design or rough guidelines also.
DIY Fidelity looks like it sells ripoffs of other peoples Intellectual Property. To a certain extent all circuits have been used in the past. I draw the line when they are selling kits by using other peoples trademarks.In order to get full warm sound, I am looking mainly at tube preamp designs like these:
If you are really interested in a tube preamp,
I would check out the tube forum on DIY Audio
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?forumid=5
If you are interested in the 2 designs here, take some time and read through the threads. Great information.
HTH
Doug
Super Regulators
Hi Everyone
After reading about Naim Preamp mods it seems that significant gains can be made by using an ALW super regulator. These regulators are considered better than Naim Hi Cap power supplies.
Has anyone tried one of these regulators with the B1 Buffer?
Will the B1 Buffer experience gains similar to those experienced with the Naim buffer circuit using one of these regulators?
Thanks
Hi Everyone
After reading about Naim Preamp mods it seems that significant gains can be made by using an ALW super regulator. These regulators are considered better than Naim Hi Cap power supplies.
Has anyone tried one of these regulators with the B1 Buffer?
Will the B1 Buffer experience gains similar to those experienced with the Naim buffer circuit using one of these regulators?
Thanks
Assembling a buffer without feedback and then hooking it up to high NFB opamp V-regulators doesn't sound very rational, or does it ?
You could also ask yourself why close to every major Ladida audio manufacturer is into series/shunt regulation, for example a big Johnson one
An option would be to assemble a couple of lower part costs improved Jung super regulators, also build a few Toole shunt regs which cost even less, and judge for yourself.
You could also ask yourself why close to every major Ladida audio manufacturer is into series/shunt regulation, for example a big Johnson one
An option would be to assemble a couple of lower part costs improved Jung super regulators, also build a few Toole shunt regs which cost even less, and judge for yourself.
value of R1
Hello
I'am a new french Diyer (without experience), and I don't understand what is the exactly value of R1 in the B1 buffer:
Well, it's a 3W resistance, but 1 Ohm ?, 1 kOhm or 1 MOhm ?
Sorry, my english is not so good, but i'm sure I will understand your answer.
Thank you
Hello
I'am a new french Diyer (without experience), and I don't understand what is the exactly value of R1 in the B1 buffer:
Well, it's a 3W resistance, but 1 Ohm ?, 1 kOhm or 1 MOhm ?
Sorry, my english is not so good, but i'm sure I will understand your answer.
Thank you
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