Simplistic NJFET RIAA

Hi everyone. I have a question about the signal path resistors. I have the notion to mount signal resistors flush to the board, while leaving the others some gap to dissipate heat.

If that is a good way to approach it, am I correct that all rhe signal path resistor are R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R8, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R21, and R22?
 
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Ufsp is really special,so I decided to explore how it sounds with a very good step up transformer in front of it.so,I decided to go the Japanese way with Kondo audio note SFz,which is adjustable to 34 and 20 db gain.My cartridge is Dynavector xv1t,which is 24 ohms with 0,35mv output.long story short,amazing combination.it seems I haven’t met ufsp ‘s limits,after so many years,still surprises me.A big Bravo to Salas.
 

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It would take 48dB in the phono and X5 in the line pre to max out the particular Wolverine power amp with the high MC type Hana cart. That's at 0dB modulation on vinyl (5cm/sec). Since there are program peaks too I would not push higher than 45dB for a 2mV cart.
In any case gain has to be allocated proportionally between phono and line not to eat too much overload margin in the phono.
 
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Hi folks, after about 100 hours of break-in ,1mV white noise at the output of the reverse RIAA, the sound has changed a lot. The UFSP is a preamp that you can adapt to your system with small component changes. The Miflex KPCU 1 capacitors brought out the texture and richness of the midrange with a significant improvement in the highs, the cymbals now breathe and have good sustain. a good example of this is J. Loussier's "Reflections of Bach" Partita In E Major.
The dynamic range can be seen in Pierre Moerlen's Gong "Time Is The Key" . Now I can hear the nuances in the soundstage very well, an example is on Al Di Meola's LP "Land of the Midnight Sun" Sarabande from Violin Sonata in B Minor where you can literally see Al moving the guitar from the microphone. For comparison, I have two other phono preamps. One is a Gold Note PH10 with additional power supply and an EAR 843P MC with NOS Telefunken 12ax7 tubes cryogenically treated and KPCU Miflex capacitors for interstage and output. It turned out that the UFSP is a world of its own, proven to be the most versatile for me, neither too warm nor artificial and dry, somewhere between the sound of the best tube and IC preamps.
 

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Hello fellow diyers, I want to start building the Salas Folded Simplistic RIAA boards that came from the GB in May 2020. Is there a guide for the special UBiB 1.3s shunt regulator? I've been looking for a couple of hours now and hope for help here.
Specifically I don't know if the LED string needs matching to a certain value and same for the three PF5102 JFETs.
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Hi, those 270R source pin resistors degenerate the PF5102 JFETs enough to guarantee low mA bias. How many mA can be judged by mV/270 across those resistors legs. Its not critical to be matched per position but if you like you can measure IDSS and put closer ones to same positions of the two regs. No need to match the LEDs, they are there just to drop some voltage for J1's safety and to indicate there's operation.
 
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