Set up a turntable and build a phono stage. It will be a nice alternative to compare tone and instruments presence. Plus playing vinyl is a therapeutic ritual.
When I get the time Digital recording are indeed imperfect...
I’m considering replacing the small UI transformer in my build mostly because it’s out of spec. I’m running 120V AC but it’s rated 110 so it gets quite hot... Do you know if I would be better off getting the original 6VA(0.6w idle core loss) or a larger 15VA (1w core loss)? The height increase by 50% and I can’t make up my mind on whether it would reduce magnetic flux leakage. I’ll also get customized shielding for the windings built in the new transformer but it sadly won’t help much with leakage. Just theoretically is it better to get the larger transformer when both have enough capacity? Thanks so much for all the advice!
Hot is no good, warm is ok. So on those grounds at least, upgrade it.
Right. But should I choose the larger or smaller one?... or are they almost equally good?
Right. But should I choose the larger or smaller one?... or are they almost equally good?
Larger never hurts and will sound better.
Rush
When I get the time Digital recording are indeed imperfect...
The guy who lent me his Benchmark DAC3 for a subjective comparison with the RME ADI-2 DAC (DAC3 wins hands down) was here the other day to pick it up and we also played a couple of records on my humble DIY modded old British all wooden TT with a 300 Euro AT MC cart through the Folded Simplistic phono.
That's annoying he said, two classes higher in realism than my DAC, why still that happens? I shrugged, not having a clue as to why.
Larger never hurts and will sound better.
Rush
Larger core loss?...
The guy who lent me his Benchmark DAC3 for a subjective comparison with the RME ADI-2 DAC (DAC3 wins hands down) was here the other day to pick it up and we also played a couple of records on my humble DIY modded old British all wooden TT with a 300 Euro AT MC cart through the Folded Simplistic phono.
That's annoying he said, two classes higher in realism than my DAC, why still that happens? I shrugged, not having a clue as to why.
I see. But let’s not compare DIY skills...
What will you recommend? 3.3K for a 5V shunt?
Depends on how bright you want it to shine. If it has 1.8V Vf then say 5-1.8=3.2V/3.3k=0.97mA that's rather good for a panel led not to stick out too much. For any Voltage on C1 use the same type of calculations.
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