Hello everyone. I just registered here since I'm getting into DIY audio. I just built the Pacific RIAA. Here's the schematic:
The thing is. I have no idea on what power supply to use. I'm not planning on anything expensive and my first idea was to buy something like a laptop charger or something similar. What i need to know is: How many volts and how much current do i need for a power supply for a project like this. Thanks ahead !
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The thing is. I have no idea on what power supply to use. I'm not planning on anything expensive and my first idea was to buy something like a laptop charger or something similar. What i need to know is: How many volts and how much current do i need for a power supply for a project like this. Thanks ahead !
It says 24 Volts but you can get by with a lot less. Almost no current draw so you can use a wall wart. Just make sure you put an electrolytic capacitor from +24 to ground.
Thanks a lot, man 🙂 Would it work without the electrolytic cap ?
Where is there an electrolytic? They are all non-polarized.
Where is there an electrolytic? They are all non-polarized.
There's no electrolytics in this schematic, although there is this schematic which is a slight variation and it includes a 2200uF electrolytic placed between ground and the +24V.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
There's no electrolytics in this schematic, although there is this schematic which is a slight variation and it includes a 2200uF electrolytic placed between ground and the +24V.
That cap is just the power supply filter cap. You don't need it specifically, BUT this circuit has poor PSRR, so you will need a good clean PS. Personally, I would use a 3 terminal regulator such as LM317 or LM7824.
I'm really, really new to all this. So basically if i put in the 2200uF cap, the sound will be somewhat better, right ? Will it make a big difference in sound quality ?
Will it make a big difference in sound quality ?
That is a complex question to answer, and I think you will just get confused.
At the risk of oversimplifying, yes I can see where Bob would recommend that if you are going to use a laptop charger, then use a big filter cap to get as much ripple out of the supply as possible.
But it would still work relatively good without it ? I'm no audiophile so i probably don't have ears accurate as say, yours. So I probably won't notice too much of a difference.
But it would still work relatively good without it ? I'm no audiophile so i probably don't have ears accurate as say, yours. So I probably won't notice too much of a difference.
For that circuit, if you don't have a good low ripple supply, you will hear lots of hum, and you won't need golden ears to hear it! 😀 That being said, sure, leave the big cap out and report back when you try it out.
I've just found an old Polish 4700uF electrolytic cap. I think it's working. Will it do the job ? Also I've found an old Polish transformator which i'm not really sure how much voltage it gives (it's from an old radio if it helps). Should i test it somehow ? Would it be dangerous to test it ? The radio can also use batteries so I'm guessing the out voltage of the transformator is about 12V or something similar.
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