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Hi Vinnie RI have a DACT CT-2 stepped attenuator.I turned it into a shunt attenuator using a Riken Ohm resistor. Made a considerable difference.Nice schematic at Goldpointhttp://www.goldpt.com/schm_shunt.html
Hi Vinnie (and other folks),A while back, there was a thread or two on dual mono power supplies for the AKSAs. Now that a couple of months has gone by, I'm wondering how happy people are with their dual-mono setups, and if there are any additional "cool recipes" to share (in addition to yours). Thanks,Peter
Hi Vinnie,What did you notice when you tried the new diodes? Did you listen to a lot of diodes in the power supply? I've also been interested in the Fairchild "Stealth" diodes. For example, see:http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.pl?forum=tweaks&n=70119&highlight=stealth+diode&r=&session= Have you/anyone tried these?Peter
Oh yeah, I also put a 'bleeder resistor' on each rail to help discharge the caps faster when the power is turned off. I read an article on power supply desig ...
Hi Peter,Very nice piece of math to compute the size and dissipation of the power bleed resistors!I am thinking of amending the power supply to incorporate this bleeder concept in the next evolution, as it certainly scotches this filter cap/battery problem Carl describes!Thanks guys, nice discussion,Cheers,Hugh
In the AKSA power supply, I used a 15k resistor (1/2 or 1/4 watt cheap carbon comp from Rat Shack is all that is warranted here) from +36VDC to SPG and a similar 15k resistor from -36VDC to SPG (so four resistors in total for the PS board).
There's two bank of caps on the pcb. 3 on each side and each bank has it own "+" and "-" so we have a total of 2 x "+" and 2 x "-". The bleeder resistor will be connectod between the SPG to one of these "+" and we need a total of 4 resistors. Will this affect the sound quality as the caps are constantly being "bleed"? Also, do you connect your SPG to the earth wire of the main power?
For my aksa 55, I built separate L and R power supply boards that each use a 6,800uF 63V Panasonic TSHA cap per rail (separate grounds, so this is true dual mono, as nothing is shared). I also used international recifier MUR1020CT 10amp, 200V diodes (TO-220 package). The TSHA caps are very good, very clean, and not nearly as expensive as BG's, and I find them better than Nippon Chemicon.There was much improvement over the original Nippon Chemicon KHM 4,800uF 63V caps. The bass was tightened a fair am ...
Thanks Peter.........Also, do you connect your SPG to the earth wire of the main power?Cheers,Sam
I just finished changing all of the electrolytic caps on my 55N to Black Gate Standard (except C3, which was earlier changed to BG FG). Even though BG's are supposedly slow to break in, I can tell a difference immediately! Cymbals and upper register piano chords are much more detailed and life-like. Almost as if you are hearing all the harmonics connected with each note. Same with the bass - acoustic bass notes are rich and full of harmonics - you can really hear that it's a wooden instrument resonatin ...