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I heard many versions of the Paradise. From an extremely fatt and tuby sounding version with a Tube PSU to more brighter specimen.
I can say one thing : there is no superiour topology. It is all in the details and execusion ones the design is " transparent ". I mean : Low Noise, Low enough distortion, flat RIAA; low crosstalk, etc.
That makes it so difficult to recommend a particular design.
 
Hello together,

I'am planning to build my own paradise phono-pre amp, maybe you can give me some advice on the best way to approach this project. It has been a while since I built my last diy-hifi project (So far, 2x Symasym, LSQR-preamp, some modified china-ebay DAC &some headphone amps).

1. Where can I get the required PCBs?
2. Is this the latest BOM available: google docs?

Regards,
Christian
 
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Help sought - My Paradise shunt regs are using 40mA more on the positive rail than on the negative rail. I bought a completed Paradise phono minus prereg as a stop gap until I could build my own.
So with +/- 26V I see 145mA on negative rail and 185 mA on positive. The Calvin buffer is disconnected. I can adjust for 18V on both outputs. Pics of one board here
Michael Lakeman | Flickr The amp works and sounds good to me. Maybe it could sound better though.
 
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Check the 10 Ohm resistors (R104, R204) for their values. While not ideal, this difference is not alarming. Is it the same behaviour on both channels? And, do you have a scope where you can check if one of the regulators is oscillating?

If that doesnt work , the regulator schematic has typical voltage levels noted, you may want to check those.

By the way, there is a paradise builders thread here: Paradise Builders

where you may want to ask those questions, maybe better than in this MPP thread....
 
I like the Pearl phono.... very good design.... maybe it could be improved with a good psu.

I am sure the psu is an integral part of any amp because it sings along with it.

I use a pair of jfets in the input of my phonostage... and it is quiet. :)

Hi RC,
Which circuit are you using? I often experienced (well, three different topos or so...), that a single fet sounds better than paralleld fets if it werent for the noise penalty.
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Hello Joachim

Still trying to understand the paradise schematic and need your input.

There are two voltage references that provide VCASCH and VCASCL.

The are made with a ccs and a zener in each case.

R11 Q97 D2 and R10 Q98 D1

What is the purpose of such a circuit ? In my simulations the circuit works perfectly without these subcircuits......

BTW.... Good sound in the MOC this year.... love your speakers

Ricardo
 

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