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hey avionic, what are those by-pass caps and what values did you use??
Also how much difference in the cap swap to Sonicaps, i opted for 1uf Sonicaps and for the 10uf went with Daytons 1% precision. I hope i am not disappointed but the 10uf Sonicap was pricey.
I'm getting ready to finally construct my B-1. ( Pass board, and matched transistors )The info posted here is proving to be invaluable to someone who hasn't driven a soldering iron in over 20 yrs.What are the thoughts concerning the substitution of the DPDT sw, for the input selection, with a rotary switch to give the possibility of additional inputs?Any Idea where I would go about sourcing such a switch? Would a double pole rotary work, or would it require an additional pole for the signal ground? What is "Shorting" vs "Nonshorting" when I look at the # and variety of rotary's available at someplace like Mouser, my eyes glaze over and I want to take a nap....Opinions, answers, or suggestions are welcome...John
The general feedback on Sonicaps have been the Gen I can sound on the lean/bright side - hence the Gen II as a warmer bypass. So those with the Daytons may make for a more analytical delivery...
This is actually another complete b1 with the sonicaps. The other one has the dayton 1% caps and for the $ in this application I think the daytons would be hard to beat. Try bypassing the dayton 1% with the dayton film/foil caps if you want to experiment later.
Exactly right. Adding the vitamin Q's really helped soften things up a little. I also added riken resistors for the 1k values.
A 2 pole should work fine. As for sourcing, it depends on how many inputs you are looking to use. I like high quality selectors like Grayhill... you can do a search on digikey for Grayhill rotary switches...
Its ALIVE! Wushuliu you hatched another one, many thanks for your support. Right out of the box it sounds really good, already getting very good bass and clean sound. Cant wait to put a few hours on it.