Is there anyway this can this be done using one transformer with a single secondary feeding both +ve boards or does each board require it's own secondary winding i.e. dual windings on the transformer?
thanks
Own windings or own single transformers.
You got to know current flow with exact parts in that resistor's position plus exact Vf of LED(s) so to say before hand for 15V sharp. I.e. takes an experiment on the particular build tolerances. In any case that 15V will be constructed by one vbe plus any LED(s) forward drop(s) and a 2SK117's in circuit current times the series resistance value installed.
OK, Salas thanks and I see that I have to take some experiment.
But to eliminate the issues with multiplying soldering of this resistor to the printed board I just ask about the value of the 5K trimmer position for 15V, then I can calculate R103 to hit about the middle of the my 1kOhm trimmer with the following adjusting to 15V exact.
Sorry for inconvenience
All the best,
Andrey
But to eliminate the issues with multiplying soldering of this resistor to the printed board I just ask about the value of the 5K trimmer position for 15V, then I can calculate R103 to hit about the middle of the my 1kOhm trimmer with the following adjusting to 15V exact.
Sorry for inconvenience
All the best,
Andrey
Auricap is very good but always leaves it´s rather special signature....
Can be aren't inductive
Can be aren't inductive
I meant sonic signature... these auricaps are very distinct from other caps... they have a special sound of their own.
These caps are far from sounding thin as you know.... They are imcomparable...Just not my cup of tea that´s all.Manufacturer argue are not inductive. Inductive sounds more thin in cables, as you know cables & caps are very similar.
These caps are far from sounding thin as you know.... They are imcomparable...Just not my cup of tea that´s all.
Yes I know your cup of tea are polysterenes
Hi MerlinYes I know your cup of tea are polysterenes
I really like styrenes on tin foil, but I also like micas and other stuff... Teflon is really my prefered dielectric but as you know not all teflon caps are top notch.
I use the auricaps to "tune" some of my shunts because they have that "special" inbuilt "loudness" effect, but I prefer less "effective" caps in the signal path
I like also styrenes, how you say the best way is to use the caps in the best position for your target sound.
Example, for BiB in Analog I/V I use Auricaps to avoid the thin & harsh sound of digital. For SSHV2 I use as Vref Solen or old Wonder TRT now called Dynamicap both have thin sound & air sound not like styrenes but very good for tubes.
I prefer air like teflon but only reach very small values, remeber the best cap is no cap.
Ricardo I wish you Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year.
Example, for BiB in Analog I/V I use Auricaps to avoid the thin & harsh sound of digital. For SSHV2 I use as Vref Solen or old Wonder TRT now called Dynamicap both have thin sound & air sound not like styrenes but very good for tubes.
I prefer air like teflon but only reach very small values, remeber the best cap is no cap.
Ricardo I wish you Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year.
I do play some instruments (guitar, piano, flute, xylophone.... )
I do not sing.... but I sometimes speak to myself
Why do you ask ?
I ask because a lots of people talks about music from a much abstract opinion...without or before having a very close relationship with music....
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