Hi,
I was wondering is the Lundahl LL1540 can be a good choice for SY's Heretical line stage.
http://www.lundahl.se/pdfs/datash/1540.pdf
It can be configured as 1:1 or 1:2 to give some boost (if needed), what do you think about it (electrically and soundwise)?
Cheers
Andrea
I was wondering is the Lundahl LL1540 can be a good choice for SY's Heretical line stage.
http://www.lundahl.se/pdfs/datash/1540.pdf
It can be configured as 1:1 or 1:2 to give some boost (if needed), what do you think about it (electrically and soundwise)?
Cheers
Andrea
Another thing,
how does it compare to the Jensen and the Cinemag trafos suggested for this amp?
Cheers
Andrea
how does it compare to the Jensen and the Cinemag trafos suggested for this amp?
Cheers
Andrea
I haven't personally used it (I've only tried Jensen, Cinemag, and Ampex), but I would have no hesitation using the Lundahl. Their transformers are superb up and down the line.
Hi,
thanks for the reply.
I have another question: in case I need to use them as step-up (1:2) the source would see 1/4 of the input impedance (roughly equivalent to the potmeter paralleled to the 15K resistor in your schematics.
Do I need to adapt these values to keep the impedance at about 10k?
Is there a particular reason to use a 100K pot with a paralleled resistor instead of a lower value pot?
I ask because I have on hand a motorized 50k blue velvet and a 20k black velvet...
Cheers
Andrea
thanks for the reply.
I have another question: in case I need to use them as step-up (1:2) the source would see 1/4 of the input impedance (roughly equivalent to the potmeter paralleled to the 15K resistor in your schematics.
Do I need to adapt these values to keep the impedance at about 10k?
Is there a particular reason to use a 100K pot with a paralleled resistor instead of a lower value pot?
I ask because I have on hand a motorized 50k blue velvet and a 20k black velvet...
Cheers
Andrea
Lundahl does spec a higher load than Jensen, so if you use their network and a 50k pot, you should be fine.
Another lundahl transformer for the heretical...
http://www.lundahl.se/pdfs/datash/1545a.pdf
Can I use it without any changes in the schematic if I'd choose R4B / R4U : L4B / L4U connection?
Thaks SY
Mark
http://www.lundahl.se/pdfs/datash/1545a.pdf
Can I use it without any changes in the schematic if I'd choose R4B / R4U : L4B / L4U connection?
Thaks SY
Mark
That connection is (according to the sheet) optimized for 10k:10k, so should work fine with no changes with no gain at stepup. Check square wave resonse to see if you have to load the secondary with a Zobel to get rid of any ringing.
I've used the LL1540 as an output to a balanced 12b4 line stage, and it sounds fine in parafeed - doesn't overload to my ears. I don't think it likes many volts of signal through it, though, so a low mu valve might be required. A friend put it on the scope with a 3A5 driving it (higher mu) and found that it was overloading.
Thanks Stuart.
I'll try to assemble it as soon as possible.
Just another question ( a bit OT, sorry): I've read the DiyAudioMag article about the heretical line stage and, in the last schematics, I can't see how you feed the opamp. I suppose using the +/-12V supply...I'm right?
Mark
I'll try to assemble it as soon as possible.
Just another question ( a bit OT, sorry): I've read the DiyAudioMag article about the heretical line stage and, in the last schematics, I can't see how you feed the opamp. I suppose using the +/-12V supply...I'm right?
Mark
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