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Grounding QuestionI read it somewhere that you need to do chassis grounding. From wushuliu's build pictures, I did not know if there is a "grounding" step in there. If I plan to build the case using scrap MDF, how should I "ground" it?
The short answer is - you cannot! However if you want to shield the buffer you could spray the insides with a metal paint designed for RFI.However I have run my B1 open - sitting on a block of wood - no problems.I do remember that some people on DIYAudio had suggested that the grounding on the board is not optimal and that tracks could be cut and everything wired to the -ve on the psu cap. This again I have not done.So another short answer - dont worry about it!Alan
That's certainly great to hear. I read someone is hearing "hum" and they suspect it's grounding issue. However, what if I line sheet metal at the bottom of the chasis - would I be able to ground it in this case? if so how?
Power supply Caps.
wushuliu,Would you mind sharing where you got the enclosure? (the only thing not on your BOM )How did you drill the holes?Thanks!
From seller 'Tedss' on ebay. Search under Pactec. For the holes I just used my drill with a 3/8" wood boring bit for the volume pots and rca's. Regular 1/4" bit for the switch and power supply. My enclosure skills are pretty weak and I'm too impatient (and broke!) to get any fancier.hth
The wall wart has a lead time until 6/1/2010. Any other option over digi-key?wall warthttp://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=T987-P5P-ND
I am running my B-1 without any 1uf bypass cap. Does it hurt anything and which cap does it bypass.
here you go!http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=T986-P5P-ND
Thanks!I am amazed on how fast you can find another one. All parameters on the Digi-Key is like crypto. Any advises on how to decipher them?
I just use the search function, never the directory. I just type in 'potentiometer' or 'switch' or 'capacitor', etc. and go from there. Practice makes perfect. And I have had a LOT of practice.
Quick question, why choose output of 6A?
Do you mean 6W? the wall wart has .33A...
It bypasses the power supply, and no I don't believe it's absence causes harm.
Thanks. I will put in a bypass cap when i have a chance to monkey with it. It sounds so good that i did not feel like doing anything.Would using battery power improve the sound even more. If it is, i may build another one with battery power. Not that i need anymore preamp but for the cost of putting one together, i can hardly go wrong
Some people on Diyaudio think battery power sounds better. If you could build one and compare that would be great!