I'm in the process of updating the power supply in a Technics SL1200 turntable. I would like to increase current capability in case I decide to try some of the heavy mats and weights that are in vogue with the SL1200 these days. I'm looking to do this for $30 in parts, not buy a $500 external box. So far I removed the power transformer and put it in a separate box to get it away from the cartridge.
The transformer box delivers 33vac to the power switch, rectifier and 470uf supply cap inside the TT. My plan is to keep the stock rectifier and replace the supply cap with a bigger, better cap and update the stock regulator with a quieter, higher current regulator. The stock regulator takes 47vdc (33vac X 1.414) from the rectifier & supply cap and regulates it down to 21vdc. From what I've read current demands are around 1 amp to start the platter and .25 amps to keep it turning.
I was thinking of using a LT1085 or LM317, but 47vdc sounds pretty high for those regulators. Are there other regulators out there I should consider? Thanks.
Russ