Really can't tell bcs Rush put that together, I only told him about the configuration idea. If he does not read maybe PM him?
Really can't tell bcs Rush put that together, I only told him about the configuration idea. If he does not read maybe PM him?
It worked great, no hum.
I can find the diagram when I get home tonight and post, but in a nut shell, used a common ground from both supplies in outboard chasis to single point in preamp.
So that was +/- 17 volts for DCB1 and +38 volts (or whatever it was raw) for RIAA and the common ground = 4 wires.
Rush
R Cruz,
If you believe in such things, the Siemens Sikorels are nice in the Prereg. May I ask what bypass caps you are using the PSU as well as coupling caps in the RIAA. I will be trying the Audyn copper next for output cap on RIAA. It will be in combinatin with Obbligato Gold interstage.
If you believe in such things, the Siemens Sikorels are nice in the Prereg. May I ask what bypass caps you are using the PSU as well as coupling caps in the RIAA. I will be trying the Audyn copper next for output cap on RIAA. It will be in combinatin with Obbligato Gold interstage.
It worked great, no hum.
I can find the diagram when I get home tonight and post, but in a nut shell, used a common ground from both supplies in outboard chasis to single point in preamp.
So that was +/- 17 volts for DCB1 and +38 volts (or whatever it was raw) for RIAA and the common ground = 4 wires.
Rush
Here is my very rough white-out drawing.
Rush
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I have two transformers that I can use with the FSP.A Toroidy Toroid which gives 43vdc unloaded and a Selectronique R core which gives 48vdc again unloaded.Both have 15v secondaries connected in series the toroid giving 33v and the R core 38v unloaded.
Which would be the best to use bearing in mind that I have been using the FSP with the toroid with no problems.The heatsinks barely get warm.
Which would be the best to use bearing in mind that I have been using the FSP with the toroid with no problems.The heatsinks barely get warm.
I would go with the R-core. With 48V you could use an additional small RC filtering to drop a couple of volts also.
Is there a place to get good R Core? I know some folks have talked about inconsistencies with some of the Asian based distributors. I am currently using EI.
R Cruz,
If you believe in such things, the Siemens Sikorels are nice in the Prereg. May I ask what bypass caps you are using the PSU as well as coupling caps in the RIAA. I will be trying the Audyn copper next for output cap on RIAA. It will be in combinatin with Obbligato Gold interstage.
Hi Buzz
After many combinations I settled with Ft-3 interstage riaa cap.
The best output cap for the riaa is undoubtly the Clarity cap MR 600v..... Outstanding
For the bass cap in the riaa I use obbligato gold or copper (same thing ?)
For high freq cap in the riaa I usually use Relcap copper on polystyrene.
For bypass caps in the psu I use ussr K71 styros
Is there a place to get good R Core? I know some folks have talked about inconsistencies with some of the Asian based distributors. I am currently using EI.
r-Core 120va 2 x 18v Transformateur R-CORE à fixation sur châssis 120VA - 2 x 18V - R-CORE pour châssis
The Rcore is an Selectronique branded Schilcar(made in India) which despite being a 15v secondary reads nearer to 18v even when loaded.I also have a Chinese made R core also with 15v secondary which stays within a volt of that whether loaded or not.Which is the better toleranced?
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.
Problem. Buzz lives in the USA and this Tx has 230VAC primary only.
*In general those Selectronic overshoot their secondary spec by 15%. i.e. get the 15+15V model for FSP. It will give 17+17V in the European continent, even more in England.
To be thorough, C4 is output cap, C3 is interstage, and what are C1 and C2?
I have Obbligato, Multicap RTX and FT3 options at each position. Audyn is my choice for output, but have SIO as option there as well.
I have Obbligato, Multicap RTX and FT3 options at each position. Audyn is my choice for output, but have SIO as option there as well.
Problem. Buzz lives in the USA and this Tx has 230VAC primary only.
*In general those Selectronic overshoot their secondary spec by 15%. i.e. get the 15+15V model for FSP. It will give 17+17V in the European continent, even more in England.
This is what I have heard about these R cOres.
The Rcore is an Selectronique branded Schilcar(made in India) which despite being a 15v secondary reads nearer to 18v even when loaded.I also have a Chinese made R core also with 15v secondary which stays within a volt of that whether loaded or not.Which is the better toleranced?
Thanks for the replies.
I suspect they are calculated for 220VAC primary originally hence the "healthy" secondary output. That big Indian electrical components company was set up by the Japanese for their Rcore production department a long time ago so they could be following old 220VAC standard designs without risking to modify.
To be thorough, C4 is output cap, C3 is interstage, and what are C1 and C2?
I have Obbligato, Multicap RTX and FT3 options at each position. Audyn is my choice for output, but have SIO as option there as well.
C2 is the high freq cap.... Relcap go there
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