I wrote/gave a link also earlier in the thread what caps i was using, voltage and so on if i don't remember completly wrong, so strange that nobody didn't say anything.
Read a good book on electronics?
Don't use your DIY equipment again until you have carefully checked that it is safe?
Please share what you think is a good electronics book for beginners
Merlin blencowe site or any one of its books, they are surely very good for people that want to learn lots of new things, they include lots of basic electronics, and valve technologies in general, with lots of pictures and well detailed and explained topics
How to design valve guitar amplifiers
Greetings from Mexico
How to design valve guitar amplifiers
Greetings from Mexico
Horowitz and Hill.
We can't be expected to double-check every contribution for circuit errors or inadequate components. It would take far too much time, so we have to assume that people roughly know what they are doing. We spot some problems; the rest are a matter of DIY!Max Martin said:I wrote/gave a link also earlier in the thread what caps i was using, voltage and so on if i don't remember completly wrong, so strange that nobody didn't say anything.
I will change around little and put my 10uF "only 250VDC" to bypass cathode and order some 400VDC to PSU then so I also have some safety at home 😉
Also have some WIMA MKP4 over (rated 1000V DC!) that i can paralell right behind rectifier.
And gridstopper going back.
Meanwhile i'm lowering b+ below 250V just to be safe(r)
Plus to Arcotronics then not to overrate their specs. I guess if it would be some crap it would have blown already.
Also have some WIMA MKP4 over (rated 1000V DC!) that i can paralell right behind rectifier.
And gridstopper going back.
Meanwhile i'm lowering b+ below 250V just to be safe(r)
Plus to Arcotronics then not to overrate their specs. I guess if it would be some crap it would have blown already.
Horowitz and Hill.
We can't be expected to double-check every contribution for circuit errors or inadequate components. It would take far too much time, so we have to assume that people roughly know what they are doing. We spot some problems; the rest are a matter of DIY!
Ok. Fair enough. I've learned my lesson not to think "speaker crossover" in my head anymore when it comes to B+ voltages 😀
Thx for the tip
EDIT: Yes i have done alot with this preamp (and other stuff recently) without blowing anything up yet so far so good. Just good i asked that stupid question(s)
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There are very few stupid questions, so keep asking.
There are lots of stupid answers, and some people raise stupid objections to sensible answers - you may see some of these in other threads.
There are lots of stupid answers, and some people raise stupid objections to sensible answers - you may see some of these in other threads.
I will change around little and put my 10uF "only 250VDC" to bypass cathode and order some 400VDC to PSU then so I also have some safety at home 😉
You can try to bypass cathode resistors, but also you will have more distortion and more gain, which is already high.
If you still decide to do it, 10uF is very low and you will lose bass, try between 100uF and 470uF, or a cheap red LED instead of the resistor, is a better solution.
A very good reference about SRPP here
http://valvewizard2.webs.com/SRPP_Blencowe.pdf
Meanwhile i'm lowering b+ below 250V just to be safe(r)
You must use capacitors rated at about 450V, your circuit would work better at about 300V.
You can try to bypass cathode resistors, but also you will have more distortion and more gain, which is already high.
If you still decide to do it, 10uF is very low and you will lose bass, try between 100uF and 470uF, or a cheap red LED instead of the resistor, is a better solution.
A very good reference about SRPP here
http://valvewizard2.webs.com/SRPP_Blencowe.pdf
You must use capacitors rated at about 450V, your circuit would work better at about 300V.
Thank you. Actually i saw that link on valvewizards page so i was just done reding it wheni saw you posted this here 🙂
I have tried it and like it. Cap is 47uF now. I was thinking 4x10uF MKP but i'll guess i have to go up in value
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One reason I suggested it was to see if the improved PSRR would reduce the last bit of hum he suffered from.
I agree on the LED bias BTW.
Cia, 😉
You can try to bypass cathode resistors, but also you will have more distortion and more gain, which is already high
One reason I suggested it was to see if the improved PSRR would reduce the last bit of hum he suffered from.
I agree on the LED bias BTW.
Cia, 😉
One reason I suggested it was to see if the improved PSRR would reduce the last bit of hum he suffered from.
😉
Actual PSU seems to has very low ripple.
Improving one parameter at the expense of other parameters isn't an improving. IMHO
Maybe the OP likes more distortion and more noise, and enjoy with "cap rolling" ?
Hi,
😀
Maybe the OP likes more distortion and more noise, and enjoy with "cap rolling" ?
😀
I didn't realize it was the sarcastic day in diyaudio.
I did not mean to offend you, but I feel you don't like my advice. 🙄
As I said before, bypassed version of SRPP gives more distortion, and the dominant noise source is the volume pot, with higher gain you also have more noise, even when bypassed SRPP has less noise than unbypassed version. 🙂
Hi,
It's Lilyhammer day. 😛
O.K....So, we'll scrap Sweden and Finland from the list of countries to visit for the next couple of years......
Ciao, 😉
It's Lilyhammer day. 😛
O.K....So, we'll scrap Sweden and Finland from the list of countries to visit for the next couple of years......

Ciao, 😉
Hi,
It's Lilyhammer day. 😛
O.K....So, we'll scrap Sweden and Finland from the list of countries to visit for the next couple of years......
Ciao, 😉
😀
I did not mean to offend you, but I feel you don't like my advice. 🙄
As I said before, bypassed version of SRPP gives more distortion, and the dominant noise source is the volume pot, with higher gain you also have more noise, even when bypassed SRPP has less noise than unbypassed version. 🙂
No, no i really do. I like your advice (remember gridstopper)
I think you have alot of knowledge.
Best way is to test out. Tomorrow i will remove bypassing again and see. Today i changed couple of other things so i can maybe have an other opinion tomorrow... (did some mod on my dac home, caprolling 😛😀)
The only negative i heard today with bypassed cathode was a bit smearing/laidback sound. Fits some songs. No, little hum/noise is still there. No change.
I don't know what a better cap will do though.
Hi,
It's Lilyhammer day. 😛
O.K....So, we'll scrap Sweden and Finland from the list of countries to visit for the next couple of years......
Ciao, 😉
what tha .......... 😀😀😀
Hi,
The same, only better.... 😉
Anyway, jokes aside, what we're trying to tell you is to first get the basics right then, and only then we'll put the icing on the cake.
Sincerely, 😉
I don't know what a better cap will do though.
The same, only better.... 😉
Anyway, jokes aside, what we're trying to tell you is to first get the basics right then, and only then we'll put the icing on the cake.
Sincerely, 😉
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