Would you deliver to Denmark ??
I have some well matched BF861c, which i use if they are of interest?
Neil, the board will work with a lower HT but the treble end of the RIAA may be a little off.
Resistor R9P should have a voltage of around 10V across it when operational.
Measure the voltage drop and report back.
Resistor R9P should have a voltage of around 10V across it when operational.
Measure the voltage drop and report back.
Across it's 9,2V. Drop from 216v to 207v.Neil, the board will work with a lower HT but the treble end of the RIAA may be a little off.
Resistor R9P should have a voltage of around 10V across it when operational.
Measure the voltage drop and report back.
That's good, the current is correct.
I am guessing your mains transformer has a poor regulation figure.
Try the phono stage and see what you think.
I am guessing your mains transformer has a poor regulation figure.
Try the phono stage and see what you think.
That's good, the current is correct.
I am guessing your mains transformer has a poor regulation figure.
Try the phono stage and see what you think.
My transformer is on order now regardless but how do you make sure poor regulation isn’t an issue?
Just in case anyone is interested, I'm selling off some very closely matched BF862, Whichbwere ordered from Farnel a few years ago when this project started.
£10 a pair, delivered in the UK
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Is the BF862 involved in the power supply,or is it in the stepup for the MC pickup?
Is the BF862 involved in the power supply,or is it in the stepup for the MC pickup?
The BF861c that is used, is for the MC
It sounds better than my receiver's built in preamp, other than that it's hard to compare. I will keep playing with different cartridges.That's good, the current is correct.
I am guessing your mains transformer has a poor regulation figure.
Try the phono stage and see what you think.
I'd really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction for measuring transformer's regulation figure. I paid good money for that and would like to get it sorted.
What do you think you have a problem with the transformer?It sounds better than my receiver's built in preamp, other than that it's hard to compare. I will keep playing with different cartridges.
I'd really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction for measuring transformer's regulation figure. I paid good money for that and would like to get it sorted.
What do you think you have a problem with the transformer?
Oli see Alan’s post, he suggested perhaps an issue with regulation so a question was how do we know?
Oh, ok....sorry, there so much here that I couldn't find it.Oli see Alan’s post, he suggested perhaps an issue with regulation so a question was how do we know?
OK....I'll try and find it.
It sounds better than my receiver's built in preamp, other than that it's hard to compare. I will keep playing with different cartridges.
I'd really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction for measuring transformer's regulation figure. I paid good money for that and would like to get it sorted.
Easiest thing is to measure the HV winding (165V) with and without the valves fitted.
I think you said you had 175V AC and around 230V HT, was that without the valves fitted?
You said the HT was lower with valves fitted, measure the transformer voltage. If it doesn't alter much the transformer is OK, the problem is elswhere.
Ohhh...so if I just want MM. I could leave out that part?The BF861c that is used, is for the MC
Im belive there was a switch onboard tu use,just in case will want to try MC in the future.
Just my thought...
Just my thought...
If you wanted you could omit the relays, just have to link two holes on each side.
For MM only you can omit the fets, Q2L &R, plus R7L &R, R8L &R, R4P and C3P.
For MM only you can omit the fets, Q2L &R, plus R7L &R, R8L &R, R4P and C3P.
with valves: HV=176V AC, C4P 219V DCEasiest thing is to measure the HV winding (165V) with and without the valves fitted.
I think you said you had 175V AC and around 230V HT, was that without the valves fitted?
You said the HT was lower with valves fitted, measure the transformer voltage. If it doesn't alter much the transformer is OK, the problem is elswhere.
w/o valves: HV=177V AC, C4P 239V DC
So my problem is elsewhere?
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