gy21 said:
A Picture would be great.
Will rustle it up when I get home in about 6 hours

6h5c said:How 'bout this:
Nice Ray. Would a leaded polyester cap work ok for that? Will be hard to fit in but I'd like to complete the job properly - is it a subtle effect, the +v to -v cap?
Respec,
Simon
SimontY said:Ahha, well the way you describe the brown sound is where those chips (amongst other ways) made my system more balanced, as it was too sterile previously. My speakers are relatively analytical and they appreciate the warmth and grain-free sound afforded by the 627s. That's not to say my system isn't dark overall, it is. But it sure sounds better than ever!
Yeah, it takes a bit of experimenting to find a good long-term balance. Every system is different. Your speakers and the 627's seem to be a good match 😀.
rowemeister said:How good are these caps for decoupling?
N type
I was looking at the Nx HiQ 0.47uF
I was thinking of using these with the BG 10uF 50V ones.
Brent
I think the BG's are a good choice, especially the N/Nx, but a good film cap should do even better than a BG. It's still an electrolytic! For the smaller values I'd go for a MKP or PPS.
Ray.
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6h5c said:
Yeah, it takes a bit of experimenting to find a good long-term balance. Every system is different. Your speakers and the 627's seem to be a good match 😀.
I think the BG's are a good choice, especially the N/Nx, but a good film cap should do even better than a BG. It's still an electrolytic! For the smaller values I'd go for a MKP or PPS.
Ray.
😉
Ray,
PPS looks fully beastcore. Are there any disadvantages to using those well-specced caps? Are they SMD only?
Simon
PPS looks fully beastcore. Are there any disadvantages to using those well-specced caps? Are they SMD only?

Simon
I don't know any disadvantages...oh yes, they are expensive, and quite big!
PPS is also available in radial, but such a package has more wire inductance, so I stick to SMD.
Their size makes them easy to solder, no microscope needed 😀.
Ray.
PPS is also available in radial, but such a package has more wire inductance, so I stick to SMD.
Their size makes them easy to solder, no microscope needed 😀.
Ray.
Well, I'm scared of SMD.
I did find this:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3891021&N=401
It's cheaper by a long way than SMD, BUT it says "No Longer Stocked" 🙁
Edit: here's an alternative
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3891033&N=401
I did find this:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3891021&N=401
It's cheaper by a long way than SMD, BUT it says "No Longer Stocked" 🙁
Edit: here's an alternative
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3891033&N=401
SimontY said:Well, I'm scared of SMD.
I did find this:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3891021&N=401
It's cheaper by a long way than SMD, BUT it says "No Longer Stocked" 🙁
Those caps on my clock pre reg/psu pcb are EVOX RIFA.
Not the smallest caps in the world
Brent
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SimontY said:Well, I'm scared of SMD.
You chicken!

These big ones would make a nice first timer for ya....
I did find this:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3891021&N=401
It's cheaper by a long way than SMD, BUT it says "No Longer Stocked" 🙁
That's the radial I was talking about. See the 100V version for 220n.
Ray.
rowemeister said:
Those caps on my clock pre reg/psu pcb are EVOX RIFA.
Brent
only two questions
how did you run the power line to the transformer at the front of the case?
allan
Also after discussing the finer things about regulator/voltage seperation with Simon I decided it was time to rip out my servo (digital and analogue), hf , rf reg and pcb and now drop in 4x audiocom super regs instead.
The 4 regs mentioned gave my music more resonance in bass and made the treble very accurate so I thought ill improve it further. lol
Also it will look nicer 😎
Brent
The 4 regs mentioned gave my music more resonance in bass and made the treble very accurate so I thought ill improve it further. lol
Also it will look nicer 😎
Brent
awpagan said:
only two questions
how did you run the power line to the transformer at the front of the case?
allan
I ran mains wire around side of mech to it, I shielded the cable with double layer foil. This is touching the chassis all the way round so is grounded.
Here is an old pic
Brent
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rowemeister said:
I ran mains wire around side of mech to it, I shielded the cable with double layer foil. This is touching the chassis all the way round so is grounded.
Here is an old pic
Brent
have you run out of room at the back for transformer space?
what ever happen to the custom transformer?
allan
6h5c said:You chicken!
These big ones would make a nice first timer for ya....
That's the radial I was talking about. See the 100V version for 220n.
Ray.
hehe, it's a question of fitting them under my opa sockets. Maybe I should take a look first and then decide if it's possible..
Simon
awpagan said:
have you run out of room at the back for transformer space?
what ever happen to the custom transformer?
allan
Thats how much room I have

Not sure whats happened to the group buy TX
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
SimontY said:Give ya £100 for it!![]()
I'll bid 110, I see some nice components to be salvaged
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