I am finally getting back into audio gear. Raising kids has life go off in different directions? Back in 1984 I built the Mini Crescendo from Elektor plans but my own board layout. I built it in Germany before my move to Canada. It was last powered on around 1998. The toroid on the build is a 220V type which won’t work too well on our 110V here.
Question, if I picked up a new Hammond Mfg transformer I am stuck choosing the 60V or 80V Center Tapped. I am leaning towards 2x30V. Considering it’ll be over $100 and the filter caps also need replacing I am wondering if this venture is even worth it?
Adi
Question, if I picked up a new Hammond Mfg transformer I am stuck choosing the 60V or 80V Center Tapped. I am leaning towards 2x30V. Considering it’ll be over $100 and the filter caps also need replacing I am wondering if this venture is even worth it?
Adi
If it doesn't work out then the 30-0-30 transformer could be used for something else such as an LM3886 based amp (edit... a bit marginal perhaps for an LM3886 but there are lots of other designs). I wouldn't go any higher voltage wise.
The reservoir caps might be old but that doesn't mean they are no good. I would use a DBT (dim bulb tester) for initial powering up and do a quick check that the DC offset is zero at the speaker terminals.
A 220v 50Hz transformer on 110 volts 60Hz should work without issue... give it whirl... a low powered Micro Mini Crescendo.
The reservoir caps might be old but that doesn't mean they are no good. I would use a DBT (dim bulb tester) for initial powering up and do a quick check that the DC offset is zero at the speaker terminals.
A 220v 50Hz transformer on 110 volts 60Hz should work without issue... give it whirl... a low powered Micro Mini Crescendo.