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I also built a very early version of the phono section and over a number of years kept putting the soldering iron to it make it sound better. The major improvement was changing the resistors on the musical side to 1% carbon varieties from Jaycar.A major improvement. It was like lifting a vial from the music, it became, clean, crisp with an open wide soundstage.Mark
Hi Andy,From the version 1.0 paperwork values and changes are as follows:R6 3K3, R5 68K, R4 18K, R2 150R, R3 12K.Mark
The Riken Ohms sound good because they have a voltage dependency.That is their resistance = R + R x k x VWhere R is its nominal value,V is the voltage across the resistork is some scale factor.It can be shown mathematically (but I'm not going to bore you with it here) that this introduces Second Harmonic Distortion. Adding second harmonic distortion subjectively adds warmth and makes the bass sound stronger.
I do not believe, having now built up an AKSA redolent with Rikenohms, that too many is good. It seems these are voltage dependent resistors; that is, their resistance changes with applied voltage. This introduces subtle changes in operating points in the AKSA, which in turn fosters creation of H2 and some H3. (second and third harmonics). Too much is NOT good; a balance is necessary.