Yes sound is amazing and now finally my speakers can breathe freely... 🙂 And I can now experiment with DAC, knowing my amp is not a weak point... 🙂 If anyone noticed I can't stop smiling 🙂
Yes sound is amazing and now finally my speakers can breathe freely... 🙂 And I can now experiment with DAC, knowing my amp is not a weak point... 🙂 If anyone noticed I can't stop smiling 🙂
I’m happy you’re enjoying your amp 🙂
It will improve further in the next days.
Consider some upgrades too, I would start from connectors.
I included some upgrades except z-foils that will come next and Mundorf stuf... good thing I got two pairs of boards so I can listen and build second amp slowly and not rushing 🙂 Which connectors did you have in mind? RCA and speaker binding post?
The build guide has been updated with:
- Instructions for alternate opamps
- New Chassis section with links for buy them
- Updated connectors suggestions
Excellent! 🙂I included some upgrades except z-foils that will come next and Mundorf stuf...
Yes and IEC too, connectors are the weak link, see the build guide for suggestions.Which connectors did you have in mind? RCA and speaker binding post?
The low mass full copper connectors will improve harmonic content, black background and naturalness.
The build guide has been updated with:
Please keep in mind that it could be futher updated in the next weeks.
- Instructions for alternate opamps
- New Chassis section with links for buy them
- Updated connectors suggestions
I did not include this RCA connector because it seems available only here:
ELECAUDIO ER-108R RCA Tellurium Copper / Gold Plated 10m (unit) - Audiophonics
It seems a terrific low cost option.
Could this (or the gold version) be any good as a budget option for US customers, to avoid oversea purchase?
AECO ARJ-4045S Silver-Plated Tellurium Copper RCA Female Jack Pair
Price is for a pair
AECO ARJ-4045S Silver-Plated Tellurium Copper RCA Female Jack Pair
Price is for a pair
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Could this (or the gold version) be any good for US customers?
AECO ARJ-4045S Silver-Plated Tellurium Copper RCA Female Jack Pair
Price is for a pair
I bought AECO RCA jacks last year, they’re built like a tank but didn’t sound as good as expected (added warmth, lack of fine details)...not worth the cost.
So I would not suggest AECO.
I'm getting things together for my forthcoming My_Ref Fremen build. Yippee! 🙂
I was intending to use shielded input cable from RCA's to pcb's, but there would seem to be various conflicting theories for the best way to terminate the shield - at RCA end, pcb end, or both? 😕
Could any of you kind people recommend the best input cable screen termination method for the My-Ref?
Many thanks,
Richard
I was intending to use shielded input cable from RCA's to pcb's, but there would seem to be various conflicting theories for the best way to terminate the shield - at RCA end, pcb end, or both? 😕
Could any of you kind people recommend the best input cable screen termination method for the My-Ref?
Many thanks,
Richard
I was intending to use shielded input cable from RCA's to pcb's, but there would seem to be various conflicting theories for the best way to terminate the shield - at RCA end, pcb end, or both?
Which type of cable are you using? Unbalanced? Balanced used as unbalanced?
One doesn't really need to use shielded cable inside the amplifier, unless the board is very far away (feet, not inches) from the input jack or the wire is running very near (fractions of an inch) the power transformer. Simply twisting two wires is adequate to prevent noise.
The twist does not need to be so tight that it almost breaks the wires!
Peace,
Tom E
The twist does not need to be so tight that it almost breaks the wires!
Peace,
Tom E
Hi Dario, thanks for responding.
Unbalanced, Van Damme reduced OC console cable ...
Uhm, if the cable is this one:
OD Console Cable | Van-Damme
It’s balanced...
Ah - yes, you're right Dario - looks like that cable is indeed intended for balanced use. I obviously didn't read the spec closely enough, in my haste!! 😱
All being well I plan to locate pcb's as close to RCA's as possible anyway, so yes I'll take your advice Tom and simply use a twisted pair with 'careful positioning' in that case.
I think I fooled myself into trying to be too critical about it, wanting to try to get the very best end results! Back on track now .....
Thanks both
All being well I plan to locate pcb's as close to RCA's as possible anyway, so yes I'll take your advice Tom and simply use a twisted pair with 'careful positioning' in that case.

I think I fooled myself into trying to be too critical about it, wanting to try to get the very best end results! Back on track now .....
Thanks both
Not a problem and you can use that cable if you want.Ah - yes, you're right Dario - looks like that cable is indeed intended for balanced use. I obviously didn't read the spec closely enough, in my haste!! 😱
Just remenber: with an unbalanced cable you just have two conductors and you MUST use both, with a balanced one you have 2 conductors and a screen, just use the 2 conductors for signal and ground.
For the shield of the balanced cable you have 3 choices:
- solder to signal ground on both sides (the Yazaki San method)
- solder to signal ground on 'source' side (the most common)
- solder to the safety ground so that is equipotential with the chassis.
A good choice but I took a different path in my build, I'm using the Mogami W2944 micro-balanced cable (similar to your Van Damme), it's one of the best cables I've ever tried and will be recommended in the build guide.All being well I plan to locate pcb's as close to RCA's as possible anyway, so yes I'll take your advice Tom and simply use a twisted pair with 'careful positioning' in that case.![]()
Hi Dario,
Many thanks for the further info - I'm familiar with the different cable types, have used both many times before, just wasn't sure if there was any preferred method of terminating the screen (or perhaps definitely do not use screened cable!) with regards to the My_Ref, specifically. You've answered that clearly for me now, thanks again.
Yes, I saw that the Mogami W2944 cable was recommended in the build guide, but I wasn't able to find this available in small quantities in UK from the usual suppliers (i.e., no more than a couple of metres). The Van Damme seemed to have equally good reviews so hence went with that as an alternative (not used it before, so we'll see).
Fascinating article about Mr. Shirokazu Yazaki and his 'adventures' - I haven't read the whole article yet but will intend to do so ..... although his various approaches may be somewhat out of my league I suspect!!
Thanks again for your guidance Dario, as always
Many thanks for the further info - I'm familiar with the different cable types, have used both many times before, just wasn't sure if there was any preferred method of terminating the screen (or perhaps definitely do not use screened cable!) with regards to the My_Ref, specifically. You've answered that clearly for me now, thanks again.
Yes, I saw that the Mogami W2944 cable was recommended in the build guide, but I wasn't able to find this available in small quantities in UK from the usual suppliers (i.e., no more than a couple of metres). The Van Damme seemed to have equally good reviews so hence went with that as an alternative (not used it before, so we'll see).
Fascinating article about Mr. Shirokazu Yazaki and his 'adventures' - I haven't read the whole article yet but will intend to do so ..... although his various approaches may be somewhat out of my league I suspect!!
Thanks again for your guidance Dario, as always
I picked up some of the mogami wire from performance audio here in the US. $.30/ft and they have free shipping in Feb with no minimum order.
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