I use the Peak Atlas too and the Peak Atlas ESR tester. For BJTs i think it is good and i use a PSU. It eats batteries for breakfast.
For LEDS its good I forgot to mention bcs it uses more current than a DVM, so Vf is nearer circuit conditions.
For LEDS its good I forgot to mention bcs it uses more current than a DVM, so Vf is nearer circuit conditions.
Conclusion, I need to get one 🙄
The XCEN is a balanced to unbalanced converter that i designed with EUVL. Actually i did not design much but had the idea for the input stage. You may remember the time when Sampler was more active here. I had shown that idea to convert from balanced to unbalanced right at the input.
The XCEN design is a folded cascode though like the Blowtorch and does not use mirrors.
The circuits works in my place and we have a PCB but i am still fine tuning it.
The XCEN can also be used after a balanced I/V stage in a DA converter.
There are good integrated solutions from Thats for example but we wanted something discrete.
The XCEN design is a folded cascode though like the Blowtorch and does not use mirrors.
The circuits works in my place and we have a PCB but i am still fine tuning it.
The XCEN can also be used after a balanced I/V stage in a DA converter.
There are good integrated solutions from Thats for example but we wanted something discrete.
Congratulations on what seems to be a great design!
One more question on psu. I read earlier that:
a) the shunt regs are very good, and
b) the stage itself has very good PSRR.
Now what are requirements for rectification and preregulation?
What are really the requirements and how much difference will it make?
One more question on psu. I read earlier that:
a) the shunt regs are very good, and
b) the stage itself has very good PSRR.
Now what are requirements for rectification and preregulation?
What are really the requirements and how much difference will it make?
Bksabath can answer that. He made a pre regulator board.
Actually the paradise works with a raw DC supply, diode bridges and electrolytics.
Actually the paradise works with a raw DC supply, diode bridges and electrolytics.
Bksabath can answer that. He made a pre regulator board.
Actually the paradise works with a raw DC supply, diode bridges and electrolytics.
"Works" yes, but I wonder how much are we benefitting from pre-regulation vs a simple CRC.
Surely there will be a point where returns diminish significantly...
I supply my Paradise with my Opus Magnum pre regulator. Here i use silicon carbide bridges, 8 x 10.000uF Slit foil or Mundorf 4 pole caps and big Lundahl common mode chokes. That is over 800,-€ in parts count only, cabinet not included. That maybe a little extreme but i have it around.
"Works" yes, but I wonder how much are we benefitting from pre-regulation vs a simple CRC.
Surely there will be a point where returns diminish significantly...
Like Joachim said, and check this out http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogue-source/154210-mpp-681.html#post3127829
Give us couple of hours (maybe more)
Sneaky look at what you up to from work puter.
Will post what I have on Pre reg (merit goes to the ones that designed thing) me Just mechanic....
One thing is certain you need 2 based on experience.
Sneaky look at what you up to from work puter.
Will post what I have on Pre reg (merit goes to the ones that designed thing) me Just mechanic....
One thing is certain you need 2 based on experience.
Give us couple of hours (maybe more)
Sneaky look at what you up to from work puter.
Will post what I have on Pre reg (merit goes to the ones that designed thing) me Just mechanic....
One thing is certain you need 2 based on experience.
Here is one of the first (or first I'm not sure) designs http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogue-source/154210-mpp-438.html#post2861497 #4375
Thank you.
Now some pics of the working thing:
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Yes.. amtrans.. They sound ok but I will never use those again as they differ more than 20% from spec and present great variations between samples.
The yellow cap is my fav... Polystyrene on tin foil... quite juicy stuff.
The vertical trim pot I use for cart load is a bulk metal from vishay... quite good.
The 6800u caps are FR and the others are 2200 FM + 470u BG
I am currently rediscovering my LP collection... incredible mixture of detail and integrity.
The yellow cap is my fav... Polystyrene on tin foil... quite juicy stuff.
The vertical trim pot I use for cart load is a bulk metal from vishay... quite good.
The 6800u caps are FR and the others are 2200 FM + 470u BG
I am currently rediscovering my LP collection... incredible mixture of detail and integrity.
Good that you like the sound. i experience the same : although the sound is very well resolved and detailed it sound from one cloth too. Did you put in the RIAA values that you calculated or do you use the MiiB tuning ? I think this new FR caps are very good, on par with FM and even higher life expectancy.
The cart load is in the midle of the board next to input wire connection Salas.
I used my choice of values for the Riaa... Voices are really true
I used my choice of values for the Riaa... Voices are really true