Do I see two sets of cables connected to the RCA jacks? This is definitely a recipe for additional unwanted capacitance, any way to tidy up and get rid of one of those cables?
The black ones appeared to be shielded as well, not what you want when capacitance is already a problem. Provided everything is enclosed and there is no AC (other than the signal) inside the box shielded wire is not needed and just adds capacitance. If the capacitance is 20pF - 30pF per 30cm or less it's probably not a concern otherwise you might want to consider changing it.
The black ones appeared to be shielded as well, not what you want when capacitance is already a problem. Provided everything is enclosed and there is no AC (other than the signal) inside the box shielded wire is not needed and just adds capacitance. If the capacitance is 20pF - 30pF per 30cm or less it's probably not a concern otherwise you might want to consider changing it.
Ok, so that is a bit clearer.. 😀
For future reference it is an excellent idea to keep power supply stuff far away from the inputs in particular.
For future reference it is an excellent idea to keep power supply stuff far away from the inputs in particular.
OK thanks Kevin. Phono stage in the same box with SSHV2 and heaters regulators, transformers and PSU in a separate box.
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Interesting will be to see with scope and table again how much parasitic capacitance haircut Merlin will achieve after the reworks. R1 (load) directly on input pins with shortest legs possible can help?
Ok, so that is a bit clearer.. 😀
For future reference it is an excellent idea to keep power supply stuff far away from the inputs in particular.
Better now Kevin?
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Put a decoupling capacitor across its DC input connector. Maybe the input wires coming from raw got too long.
Attached pics, 1st pic probe x 1 direct to signal generator scope 50mV/cm, 3rd pic probe x 1 cathode V3 scope 1V/cm.
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