sachu888
Well-Known Member
Hi Sachin,
Can you post a link to the calculator or email me the calculator? I could not find it in your links on AK. I would need it for carts later on.
Thanks
Steve
Hi Steve,
I have sent you a mail.
Regards,
Sachin
Hi Sachin,
Can you post a link to the calculator or email me the calculator? I could not find it in your links on AK. I would need it for carts later on.
Thanks
Steve
I will order parts for you,let me know which cart are you going to use with this pre.
I'm putting the cart before the horse (pun intended)
I do not have a cart at present, only looking for a horse, which you seems to have bred. Cart will come later.![]()
Steve,
I built one for my friend...and within a few days he changed the cart..using Sachin's calculator fixed new values...it was a breeze...my friend is quite happy..
gopi
Hi Gopi,
Can you write some review.Did you like it?
Regards,
Sachin
Hi Gopib,
Thanks for that info! Yes it will be easy with those screw things sachin has built into it. Sachin emailed me the calculator. Sachin, the zip file on ak wasn't getting extracted you might want to inform the relevant uploader there. Or maybe I should have been logged in to download it...
Regards
Tapatalking. Look ma, no computer!
There few standard values which could be used in series ->I got the R1/R2, etc resistors from a local electronics parts store. They had only 10% tolerance parts. I could not travel to the other end of town to Lamington Road market, so I ended up buying the nearest available values from this shop:
1. R1: supposed to be 14 Ohms but got 15 Ohms. Actual measured values are 16.3 and 16.4 Ohms.
2. R2: supposed to be 420 Ohms but got only 390 Ohms. Actual measured values are 393 and 394 Ohms. For experimentation with R2 = 10xR1 idea, I also bought 150 Ohms resistors (actual values were 147-ish Ohms). Will see which one sounds better.
Total damage: 3 rupees for 6 resistors.
There few standard values which could be used in series ->
For 14 ohms ~ 10+3.9 ohms series (For 10 X -> 100 + 39)
or -> two 27 ohms in paralleled
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For 420 ohms ~ 390 + 27 ohms series or 220 + 200
or 470 and 3.9K paralleled will result 419.xx
That's brilliant thinking!
By the way, what are the generally available resistor values in a normal electronics parts shop? I think I will go back this evening itself and get these parts.
That's brilliant thinking!
By the way, what are the generally available resistor values in a normal electronics parts shop? I think I will go back this evening itself and get these parts.

I completed soldering last night. R1/R2 and R9/R10 are locally procured resistors. The leads were a bit rusty but nothing good ole scraping could not cure.
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Now, where's that cart?
Need to start planning cabinet.
It looks good Joshua,use CAT5 cable for RCA.Its very easy to work and has good quality copper.
I do have some nice and thick silver clad copper cables. Let me see if I can dig them up.
Another noob question. If the resistance has to be so varied for different carts, can't we use an LDR in place of these resistors?
Got lost in flurry of posts I guess. Could you comment on it Sachin.