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terminations with less parasitic inductance.
Anyway.........first up is the SC. I was not about to unsolder the one in Dan's unit, so I used the shielded one for this test. It is probably safe to assume that they use the same core, so LF response is the same. HF response will probably be lower in this one. Deal with it.)Well, that 'splains most of it. The core limits the LF response. The spec sheet says (I have it right here in front of me........):Bandwidth extends from 25 kHz to 100 MHz.Somehow, down 10 dB at 100 MHz isn't my idea of BW. At least they got the LF part right.Oh, well.....
And add a transformer on the RX end.I have a few more thoughts on modifying these doo-hickey gizmos, but I will start another thread on that. Won't be much, but no need to clog up this thread with any other stuff. Perhaps that would also be the place for some of you to ask related questions.Happy trails to you..................Pat
Received my SB3 back from Pat (thanks for all your efforts) with the SC & Newava pulse transformers installed(Toslink connection was removed).Initial listening indicates both outputs are a big improvement over the stock unit.Will do some additional listening/break-in and try and determine which output sounds better.
Will do some additional listening/break-in and try and determine which output sounds better.Quotejhm731,It would be helpful if you open it up and share with us how to install the resistors and Newava pulse transformer (at what positions of the pcb on digital part of SB3) according to Pat modification after comparison A and B between two SB outputs. The pictures Pat provided were not so clear in this thread. Thanks for your kindness, effort and time.Regards,Tan
jhm731,It would be helpful if you open it up and share with us how to install the resistors and Newava pulse transformer (at what positions of the pcb on digital part of SB3) according to Pat modification after comparison A and B between two SB outputs. The pictures Pat provided were not so clear in this thread. Thanks for your kindness, effort and time.Regards,Tan