Building a Pearl 2

Fella in California selling "rectangular tin boxes" via EBay -- will have to use lower heat sinks, but the Pearl PCB will fit nicely inside and provide more magnetic shielding. Also reposting the illustration from a Linear Tech application note on low noise amplifier shielding:
 

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I wonder why the DUT is connected to the shielding boxes via conductive aluminium standoffs?

Looking at this multi-layered approach makes me wonder how Tom Evans' "Faraday cage" made up of copper sheets on either side of the signal boards managed to do anything at all? His "Groove" was celebrated for its quietness.
 
That reminds me...
Marshall W. Leach put a ground all around the perimeter of his boards and tied these to the chasis.
I wonder... before the days of ground planes and mult-level boards perhaps his configuration was intended to help shield the circuitry. Maybe a loop of grounded conductor in the same plane as the circuitry would be a useful element to include in our designs.
 
I have an amplifier for DX'ing -- it came from the book "Receiving Antennas for the Radio Amateur" with a guard ring around the non-inverting pin of the op-amp, and have seen this often in data sheets for precision opamp allplication, but I don't know the merit of Dr. Leach's method.

We're amateurs, gotta try and see. My intent is to figure the best deployment of Wayne's boards to limit magnetic interference from transformers and power supplies.
 
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Here's a photo of the Groove with evident metal standoffs mixed in with what might be insulating versions.

The enclosure is plexiglas so not doing much in the way of shielding.

I was thinking of trying this idea with a Pearl 1 project.

It occurred to me that since you are doing up a new board for the mini Pearl II you could easily include Leach's idea (I'd be tempted to keep this ground "fence" separate from the signal and power supply grounds).





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Voltages sheet needed

I need the sheet that lists the proper voltage readings taken at various test points of the Pearl 2 circuit board. I’ve loaded it previously but can’t put my hands on it now. If anyone knows the link please post it. I’ve apparently done some damage to my Pearl 2 while hooking up a new turntable and need to track down the problem. I’m afraid I did an RCA connection with power on. Thanks.
 
"Chassis ground" connection in wood enclosure

The chassis grounding issue has been considered here and it looks like it is a part of the design, or at least very important.

If one is considering a wood enclosure, or at least abread board one during construction and testing phase, do I omit this or use an aluminun foil to connect these grounds... Thanks
 
See post 1341 in this thread. With 990 you can get the RIAA correction closer to ideal, but you will also have to change some capacitor values. 0.11 uF for C10,11 and 14 combined (just leave out c10 or c11) and 0.32uF for c17-c20 combined (change c20 to 0.02 or 0.022).
Personally I preferred the ever so slightly fuller sound of the original.