sachu888
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Thanks Anil
Actually power supply PCBs have double copper thickness 70um as compared to 35um.
Regards
Sachin
Actually power supply PCBs have double copper thickness 70um as compared to 35um.
Regards
Sachin
Oh, I've seen that. I thought you may have done something different like Keantoken or Mr.Evil's multipliers. Or maybe you have - I wouldn't knowKeith, this power supply not secret. Just copy and paste from famous Rod Elliott design with some intelligence put into layout.
Original is here -
Capacitance Multiplier Power Supply Filter
The small red switch next to the mains tranny is a 110/220 voltage selector switch in case my sons want to grab it and take it off to the US!
I hope to hear the sound on George's system and compare with my Pass design amps.
Just bumped into the thread. Fantastic trio this Om, Sachin & Raghu. :clapping:
Congratulations GeorgeO.
Did this happen? Awaiting the report eagerly. :licklips:
George ditch that toggle switch. It is NOT idiot proof. Visualise someone 25 years down the road and poking around the cabinet and just toggling it. Boom!You're right, so I placed it inside the enclosure. Its a heavy duty toggle switch and only by opening the lid and switching is it possible to change voltage, not accidentally..
It did happen, but then George ran into some problems with his HF drivers and comparison had to be suspended till that problem is solved first.
Will happen soon. Will keep you posted.