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Thanks rhing - the wire is connected to ground but the photo does not show this (inductor in the way). I took the wire off the side of the board and to the bottom of the screw terminal where gnd/0v enters the board. I figured this would give it the best chance of not polluting the circuit - especially if I connect 0v to mains earth at my power supply. It does actually sound very good and hiss is not a problem now. I can just hear some if I put my ear up to the speaker, but not like before when it really intruded on the music. I'll try disconnecting the wire for comparison when it seems the caps have settled in a bit. I'm expecting the sound to change anyway over the next few days so would be hard to compare. I should have changed the caps and the inductors on separate occasions to properly monitor the effect. But anyway, before the mods I could definitely hear the 'harsh highs' I read about. Now everything sounds pretty sweet. I've not had chance to listen much but I'm hearing a very delicate touch with acoustic instruments and extremely natural voices.I've got a Buffalo Dac I made a few years ago with digital volume control, Paul Hynes Regs and just an isolation transformer as the output stage. Sounds bloody marvellous. A member on Diyaudio wrote about replacing the caps on the input of the 3116 with an isolation transformer. I don't think the impedance match is ideal, but I'm tempted to try taking the caps off the front of the 3116 and connecting to the Buffalo output transformers directly. Haven't quite worked up the courage to try this yet, but it is simmering at the back of my mind.
Like Fred, I'm also tube-pre-curious. The approach to DIY that I picked up over the last few years says don't stick anything in the signal path if you don't need it. But those tube-preamps look so pretty and everyone loves 'em!Surely they can't add clarity to an existing signal... just degrade it in a way that sounds kinda nice?
I've been following this interesting thread for some time. I'm wondering what you guys think about the cheap $50 tube pre's that some guys are pairing with these amps. To me it seems the pre has to be very limited in it's sonic qualities, in a way that the tiny amps are not. I enjoy my T amps and I don't find them very limiting even in my main system. I sincerely doubt those little pre amps would fare so well. It seems a bit dubious when on another forum guys rave about these little Chinese pairings 'blowing everything else out of the water'. I just can't imagine that to be accurate. The amps alone, possibly so. The Pre just seems to be a limiting factor for the amp. What are your thoughts or findings?
I consider the high gain a limiting factor.
You'll read on pages 15 and 16 that the differential inputs are biased at 3VDC, which could spell disaster for your speakers if you remove the input capacitors that also block DC. You can try using your Buffalo DAC outputs, but you must have amp input caps for DC blocking.
Not sure where you picked up that misinformation. Bad circuits and poor implementation of circuits, good or bad, are what can degrade sound quality. I don't have one of those tube preamps, but many have reported improvements, especially when rolling in better tubes.
....It perhaps cannot be done easily with this board. Diyaudio member Sharpi did it with the balanced inputs on an Audiobah board (which I have on order)....