John Curl's Blowtorch preamplifier part II

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Tacked on resistors at the input should be OK. It is impossible to say for sure, because the A was converted to a B, by rewiring the second stage board on the bottom. All resistors should be Resista (banded) or Holco (black).
Voltage changes in the power supply are done with gold plug-in contacts and therefore solderless.
 
Tacked on resistors at the input should be OK. It is impossible to say for sure, because the A was converted to a B, by rewiring the second stage board on the bottom. All resistors should be Resista (banded) or Holco (black).
Voltage changes in the power supply are done with gold plug-in contacts and therefore solderless.

Thanks, John, you saved me a lot of time tracing things out. The jumpers on the back look like wire-wrap wire (don't know what it actually is). If this looks normal to you, I'll proceed assuming that it follows the schematics.

Appreciate your help and the fascinating discussion the past few days.
 
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Now I do, after replacing one pair of pass devices (on the minus rail of the first stage, I used J271). Cap on the output seemed OK, but I replaced it anyway, just to be sure (polypropylene). I'll do signal tracing next, once I get back down to my lab. I basically needed to know if what I had and the schematics were pretty much the same. Since they are, you've saved me a bunch of time tracing out what some modder did.

There's a lot of modders out there who assume they know things that the designer didn't; it's rarely true. So that's why I'm being perhaps overly cautious.
 
Without giving up a kidney?

Could be the market here is better, e.g. with all the transformers manufactured for the yacht/ship industry, but 100% extra charge for a 600VA custom job is fair to me. If it's a small VA size, I just order a dozen or so.
Even Amplimo charged quite reasonable rates for extras.

(I offered my liver, but could keep it, mileage and so on)
 
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voltages

Question 1, SY. Do you have regulated voltage for each gain block, AFTER the individual cap multipliers?
On the schematic posted earlier for the SCP-1, what should the regulated voltages be?

BTW a couple of drafting errors: C2 is reversed, and Q8 is labeled J203 but is shown as a P part. I guess it could be a J203 if it were turned upside down.
 
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The supply voltages should ideally be +/- 18V. This is because the servo IC is on this line as well. IF I did it over again, I would separately supply the servo with +/- 15V.
Thanks John.

Yes I figured the AD711 would be one guide to what the voltages are.

Although I'm confident that the floating current source would only improve noise slightly, I wanted to work through to see how much. Just from the elimination of the resistor noise it looks like about 8%. If one accounts for how much the voltage noise of the cascode transistors' voltage dividers modulate the 249 ohm resistors' currents and refers this to the input, we will pick up some more there as well with the current source. But overall I doubt that the enhancement would run to much more than 10-11%.

I do like the placement of the 75us tau as part of the stage's output load.
 
Could be the market here is better, e.g. with all the transformers manufactured for the yacht/ship industry, but 100% extra charge for a 600VA custom job is fair to me. If it's a small VA size, I just order a dozen or so.
Even Amplimo charged quite reasonable rates for extras.

(I offered my liver, but could keep it, mileage and so on)

Jac, you being a Dutcman you probably like spicey food and drink Amstel or some such by the hectolitre - and you wonder why your liver is so cheap second hand? :D :D :D
 
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