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Mulitbit16Wonderful diagram!! According to your post it looks like I would just order the Buffalo II without the Placid PS as well as just the IVYIII without the BP Placid? One other question... you have 2 x 0-15 transformers listed but there are 3 transformers in your diagram in regards ti the IVYIII. In addition, are the transformers from Twisted Pear?Thanks,Randy
Thanks for the great pictures multibit. That lets me see which regs go to which parts of DAC/output. Now I just have to consider the price, as I already have 3 Placids in hand, and 3 of the previous TP regs too in my Buff32. I'll find another use for them. Yes, you can buy the transformers from TP, if they have stock. They sell Abel transformers. Or order them yourself from Mouser, etc. rklein, Technically, you could get by with 1 transformer to power all 6 regulators on IVY/Legato. But using PH regs is about getting the maximum performance possible. By using 3 transformers you create a pure discreet power supply for each amplifier section. This, in theory, would prevent any crosstalk between channels occuring within a single transformer's secondary winding, and it provides maximum magnetic reserve for each power supply, instead of sharing energy reserve among the channels. IMO crosstalk and sag is highly unlikely with PH regulators and a big enough tranny and power supply, which these are. But one thing you learn in DIY is that every change is audible, so the three transformers will probably sound better in some way however small. Plus, DIY is about expressing one's desire for perfection at value prices. A DIY project is a work of art and pride, so going overboard is half the fun. Triple mono power supply for output stage is definitely perfection oriented!! Compared to the regulators, the transformers are a minor cost. You just need some extra room to fit them all. If you don't use the Bal/SE output then you don't need to power that section, and would only need 2 transformers. You might like to have SE conversion at some point later on, so leave room for the tranny in your case.
A PR3G2 or Z1P can be used as a regulated psu, if using Z1P you need a rectifier + smoothing cap
I would very much appreciate if someone could explain in a little more detail how the unregulated psu's on vero board using discrete diodes for the rectifier and a suitable sized electrolytic cap for the filter are built. I tried looking for them from Multibit16's posted pics but it seems they are under the PH regs for the IVY III. Paul Hynes emailed me and said he has PS1 boards with Schottky barrier diodes and Panasonic FC energy strorage capacitors. However, they cost $40 each. While I will probably end up buying all of Paul's regs that Multibit employs in his DAC, including the PR3G2 for the Buffalo II board, I would like to build the 6 boards containing the rectifier and filter cap for the IVY III to keep the cost of this Buffalo II down. Thanks,Randy
I edited my post above to redirect my question to Multibit rather than Paul, but would like to ask again (hoping that is not impolite) for Multibit or indeed anybody with experience or an opinion - would the PR3 board provide a sonic advantage over the Z1P? I agree about the diagrams too, as well as all the other info - fantastic help, especially for a noob like me!! Enormous thanks!Dave.