Upgraded the supply caps from elna for audio 4700uF/45V into Silmic II 3300uF/50V. My transformator out is 15-CT-15.
Will it goes significant better when using 4700uF instead 3300uF?
Is it a good idea to paralleling the caps using MKP or oil caps with small value (under 1uF)?
I am using 1N5819 diode, Is it okay paralleling each diode with 1nF to make into a soft recovery diode?
Thanks 🙂
Will it goes significant better when using 4700uF instead 3300uF?
Is it a good idea to paralleling the caps using MKP or oil caps with small value (under 1uF)?
I am using 1N5819 diode, Is it okay paralleling each diode with 1nF to make into a soft recovery diode?
Thanks 🙂
or will It goes even better with 6800 or 10000 uF
I am thinking of buying 6800 /35 Panasonic TS-HA for a similar project - what do you think about that cap
I am thinking of buying 6800 /35 Panasonic TS-HA for a similar project - what do you think about that cap
Upgraded the supply caps from elna for audio 4700uF/45V into Silmic II 3300uF/50V. My transformator out is 15-CT-15.
Will it goes significant better when using 4700uF instead 3300uF?
Is it a good idea to paralleling the caps using MKP or oil caps with small value (under 1uF)?
I am using 1N5819 diode, Is it okay paralleling each diode with 1nF to make into a soft recovery diode?
Thanks 🙂
Those are Schottky just 40V. Soft enough naturally. Stressed for reverse voltage with 2X15VAC Tx. Use 8, 2 in series for each side of the rectification bridge. Personally I don't prefer paralleling small caps around, but those are harmless experiments you can try, maybe you get lucky. The main filter caps value is adequate, look for quality mainly.
or will It goes even better with 6800 or 10000 uF
I am thinking of buying 6800 /35 Panasonic TS-HA for a similar project - what do you think about that cap
Good cap.
It would have to be something knob based, lots of knobs.
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Can anyone suggest a case for the dcb1?
What kinda case you looking for ?
What kinda case you looking for ?
Something that the board and transformer fits into. It would be a bonus if the holes have already been drilled out (especially the back panel).
Hi,
Is it safe changing:
* 34R 1W into 10R 1W
* 220R into 1K
Thanks
just one question about the 220 Ohm: why ?
crt changed 220R into 1K and the sounds is suit his taste. I just worry about the safety operating within these value.
I already added heatsink into the transistor, seems like they 'didn't do their job effectively', its not hot yet 😀
I already added heatsink into the transistor, seems like they 'didn't do their job effectively', its not hot yet 😀
crt changed 220R into 1K and the sounds is suit his taste. I just worry about the safety operating within these value.
I already added heatsink into the transistor, seems like they 'didn't do their job effectively', its not hot yet 😀
You up the output impedance that way. In experiments done by some users in the regular B1 thread they preferred the less value they could get away without oscillation when driving their cables. The same was my experience. Now if when changing to 1k, type was changed too for better, or there was some little oscillation driving the output cable and main amp before, then it could go better. Did it subjectively smooth out in the highs? 1k is safer even, no technical adversity.
I haven't try it yet, crt just told me to try it myself. I just worried about the safety. I'll try it maybe for another time.
Hi
I am in the process of ordering the parts for a Hypnotize board. Ive been following the DCB1 V4.2 BOM and Ive noticed Farnell Part No.1003207 refers to a Red LED rather than the Green on the BOM PDF.
If it is OK, I was going to order some for a friends board. How many would you roughly say I need to buy to get four matched rails?
Thanks
I am in the process of ordering the parts for a Hypnotize board. Ive been following the DCB1 V4.2 BOM and Ive noticed Farnell Part No.1003207 refers to a Red LED rather than the Green on the BOM PDF.
If it is OK, I was going to order some for a friends board. How many would you roughly say I need to buy to get four matched rails?
Thanks
two DCB1 boards need 32 LEDs. That's plenty to choose from and get your voltages close to an exact match. A bigger difference will be due to small differences in the current flowing through each of the LED strings.
However, LEDs are so useful and so cheap you should be buying them by the 100.
However, LEDs are so useful and so cheap you should be buying them by the 100.
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