Hi nicoch46, I got the Jensen from TOBIAS JENSEN PRODUCTION A/S where I contacted Bjørn Jensen.
These are superior caps, providing much lower noise, better overall detail and mcuh more transient speed than the Nichicon I was using.
Worth the cost for sure. 😉
Ricardo
These are superior caps, providing much lower noise, better overall detail and mcuh more transient speed than the Nichicon I was using.
Worth the cost for sure. 😉
Ricardo
Hi Salas,
i would like to know how much uF in your power supply after the diode bridge? Thank you! Maxpou
i would like to know how much uF in your power supply after the diode bridge? Thank you! Maxpou
Initially I used 10000uF KG but now with 15000u I get fatter fuller better integrated bass.
Ricardo
PS
The jensen cost 56€ plus vat. (Plus UPS fee)
Ricardo
PS
The jensen cost 56€ plus vat. (Plus UPS fee)
maxpou said:Hi Salas,
i would like to know how much uF in your power supply after the diode bridge? Thank you! Maxpou
4700-15000 depending on what make and what it does to the tone. Synergistic decision with other phono materials and rest of the system.
I order some rel rt 0,1uf that is a perfect bypass for nichicom KG ,I will report.
Ricardo use jensen 4 pole , that is one of the best caps ,and filter well ,not much difference in $ from 4700mf.... with KG better go on C-R-C+bypass
alternative caps
epcos sikorel ,rifa,mundorf
on cheap but good panasonic HA
Ricardo use jensen 4 pole , that is one of the best caps ,and filter well ,not much difference in $ from 4700mf.... with KG better go on C-R-C+bypass
alternative caps
epcos sikorel ,rifa,mundorf
on cheap but good panasonic HA
Hi Guys,
thank you for reply, i will put this supply in my line pre-ampand maybe in my front end of my power-amp. I have many caps here ( 10000uF elna for audio, 1000uF ROE, 3300uF panasonic FC, 10000uF CDE 381LX ) i will try them with bypass cap wima. Thank you again for advise. Maxpou
thank you for reply, i will put this supply in my line pre-ampand maybe in my front end of my power-amp. I have many caps here ( 10000uF elna for audio, 1000uF ROE, 3300uF panasonic FC, 10000uF CDE 381LX ) i will try them with bypass cap wima. Thank you again for advise. Maxpou
I will be happy to know your progress. There is a special thread for the shunts that you can post in the future.
Simplistic shunts
Simplistic shunts
D1 mod revaluation:
The noise lowered so much as to enable the use of a more detailed output cap.
I bypassed the 4.7u obligato with 100nF FT-3 and gained extension and smoothness.
Now I can hear subliminar detail previously hidden without downside of amplified noise.
More evident gains are on low bass extension, high freq detail and a wider soundstage.
If it proves good, I will optimize the connections and post images.
Ricardo
The noise lowered so much as to enable the use of a more detailed output cap.
I bypassed the 4.7u obligato with 100nF FT-3 and gained extension and smoothness.
Now I can hear subliminar detail previously hidden without downside of amplified noise.
More evident gains are on low bass extension, high freq detail and a wider soundstage.
If it proves good, I will optimize the connections and post images.
Ricardo
When this thread was "young" I was tempted from the idea to make salas circuit. At that time I dropped it for 2 main reasons.
- I had already constructed Pacific (original and Throrstenized) and sounded nowhere near my taste (thin sound, confused on complex pieces)
- I didn't know Salas and because the circuit was not finalized I didn't want to add a new grave to my abandoned circuits cemetery.
In the meantime a lot of things made me appreciate Salas many talents and seriousness so I have decided to do it. For now I use a low output MC and the 52db schematic is the one that I will construct, starting from psu.
My first question is which shunt schematic should I use.
- I had already constructed Pacific (original and Throrstenized) and sounded nowhere near my taste (thin sound, confused on complex pieces)
- I didn't know Salas and because the circuit was not finalized I didn't want to add a new grave to my abandoned circuits cemetery.
In the meantime a lot of things made me appreciate Salas many talents and seriousness so I have decided to do it. For now I use a low output MC and the 52db schematic is the one that I will construct, starting from psu.
My first question is which shunt schematic should I use.
Salas promised a "final pdf" with RIAA & P.S. latest schematics, complete BOM, possibly some PCB ideas and suggestions about components type. I don't wanna urge him, but I'll be waiting for this work.
P.S. a small suggestion about RIAA caps: could you please Salas indicated not only the closest std value, but even the calculated value? It could be useful if we are forced to paralled caps and we have access to a reliable meter to select them.
P.S. a small suggestion about RIAA caps: could you please Salas indicated not only the closest std value, but even the calculated value? It could be useful if we are forced to paralled caps and we have access to a reliable meter to select them.
Marinos said:My first question is which shunt schematic should I use.
This one for phono. And this one for shunt.
Get a glass encapsulated 36V Zener. The plastic ones are noisy. Another option is 3X12V glass ones in series.
massimo said:Salas promised a "final pdf" with RIAA & P.S. latest schematics, complete BOM, possibly some PCB ideas and suggestions about components type. I don't wanna urge him, but I'll be waiting for this work.
P.S. a small suggestion about RIAA caps: could you please Salas indicated not only the closest std value, but even the calculated value? It could be useful if we are forced to paralled caps and we have access to a reliable meter to select them.
psgr and I, have been exchanging some data so to make it complete. We postponed because I wait for some pcb work for all final 3 suggested sensitivities.
The Riaa caps values as on the schematics are the exact calculated values you should use. Just measure and combine for those values.
Salas said:
Get a glass encapsulated 36V Zener. The plastic ones are noisy. Another option is 3X12V glass ones in series.
Like this one ?
What about the quality of C1 & C2 ?
I think that some times it's better to use normal capacitors when used as shunting elements. Right ? or should I use the same quality as the one at the output ?
Yes. The 1N ones with an A in the end are glass cased.
Better high ESR. Low ESR at the output.
Better high ESR. Low ESR at the output.
Last question about for the shunt's parts quality is for stopper resistors (R2,R5,R6). Is it like grid stoppers ? Ultimately should be carbon composition ?
Finally, doing the layout "my way" I can use one shunt per channel and place the shunt between the two amplifying stages. What's your opinion on that ?
(You didn't tell me if you want more info for Repas)
Finally, doing the layout "my way" I can use one shunt per channel and place the shunt between the two amplifying stages. What's your opinion on that ?
(You didn't tell me if you want more info for Repas)
Yes, prefer carbon, but it works with metal film, it is not that touchy. In any case, straight to the gate or base pins with short leg, as you do.
Incorporating the shunts on the phono board and using them per stage is the optimum practice. Use one for the first stages and one for the other two. First stage is the one you want to isolate the most.
If Repas is the hardware store on a small street, off Athinas main street, then I know it.
Incorporating the shunts on the phono board and using them per stage is the optimum practice. Use one for the first stages and one for the other two. First stage is the one you want to isolate the most.
If Repas is the hardware store on a small street, off Athinas main street, then I know it.
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