saheb11123
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Any updates on the pcb's ?
Any updates on the pcb's ?
Hello everyone!
omishra:
Very well your circuit layout! :clapping:
If some are interested here is my latest PCB Kuartlotron and I guarantee that with my Borbely-Sulzer supply, everything works perfectly, the sound is superb and no hiss or noise.
Regard's!![]()
The power actually has a very important role but a simple molded transformer located near the same components poses no problems.Yes, almost all of failed preamps and phono preamps are due to bad power supply or noisy transformer. I tried orientation of transformer also matters where no parts or PCB coming in direction of axis of transformer coil. i.e. direction perpendicular to top surface of EI transformer. Likewise joint were E and I meet, these leak more magnetic flux to disturb other sensitive circuit. To get 100% silence, layout also plays role.
Thanks, Project16. Nice to see you here:thumbsup:
I changed the EI transformer to an R Core. The nature of the noise has now changed - earlier with EI most of the noise came from the woofer with almost no noise from the tweeter. With the R Core the overall noise has come down, but a good percentage of the noise is now generated by the tweeter, and the woofer sounds subdued than before. I use the same type of R-Core with same rating, but from a different manufacturer, for my DCB1. PS circuitry is same on both (omishra's OPS - LM317/337 based). As already mentioned before on the thread, my DCB1 also has some noise and now I realise that it is very similar to the noise I hear on the Kuart after I changed to R Core.
I think what is needed is a sealed transformer. Need to figure out a source.
And to repeat what I had said earlier - this noise is low. Cannot be heard unless one goes very close to the speaker drivers. So it does not in any audible way interfere with the music. But all the same I'm keen to eliminate it completely or at least to a point where it doesn't bother my brain anymore![]()
Does the R-Core that you used have separate bobbins for primary and secondary? Some of the so called R-Core's that are made to order are not implementing this.I changed the EI transformer to an R Core.
Could the noise be because of the PTP wiring where it is somehow getting inducted into the circuit?The nature of the noise has now changed - earlier with EI most of the noise came from the woofer with almost no noise from the tweeter. With the R Core the overall noise has come down, but a good percentage of the noise is now generated by the tweeter.
I think R Core has a good amount of shielding owing to the design. I'm with what Keith said below.I think what is needed is a sealed transformer. Need to figure out a source.
Even I read about that before.Does the R-Core that you used have separate bobbins for primary and secondary? Some of the so called R-Core's that are made to order are not implementing this.![]()
I think that a supply with only regulators (LM317 / LM337) is good but not enough for this kind of installation (preamplifier) because these regulators can not totally eliminate ripple.PS circuitry is same on both (omishra's OPS - LM317/337 based).
I think what is needed is a sealed transformer. Need to figure out a source.
Does the R-Core that you used have separate bobbins for primary and secondary? Some of the so called R-Core's that are made to order are not implementing this.![]()