Hi,
I have working all-octal Aikido headphone amplifier. Would there be benefit regulating the power supply with floating LM317 like this:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...h-voltage-regulator-projects-hivoltsupply.gif
I know I would probably gain more tighter bass and less PS ripple. But are the overall sonics better with or without this floating LM317?
Thank you.
I have working all-octal Aikido headphone amplifier. Would there be benefit regulating the power supply with floating LM317 like this:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...h-voltage-regulator-projects-hivoltsupply.gif
I know I would probably gain more tighter bass and less PS ripple. But are the overall sonics better with or without this floating LM317?
Thank you.
What kind of benefit ? Aikido is suppsoed to have superb PSRR (according to its author, at least). Why bother with additional voltage regulation then ?
If you're encountering noise from B+, you should IMO make sure that noise injection is working properly, with correct magnitude.
If you're encountering noise from B+, you should IMO make sure that noise injection is working properly, with correct magnitude.
If you have PS noise in the circuit (the PSR of the Aikido is good, but not anywhere near perfect), it may be of some help; I regulated one of mine just for that reason. If your rails aren't bouncing around and the preamp is quiet, it's probably not worth the bother.
Preamp is quiet. I thought about regulation just for sonic benefit. Good shunt regulation would gain gain sonics benefits for sure, but I am not sure about floating LM317 series regulator.
Nope, most of the sonic improvements come from the choice of tube and operating conditions; as long as the power supply is reasonably quiet and your line voltages don't vary much, the reg is a "nice to have" but not a game-changer.
I know that using regulator will not drastically change sound. But if this series regulator will improve already good sound then I will do it.
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