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  1. Cool, very nice that it's going the right way! And yes, since the circuit is inherently balanced, for unbalanced input you need to tie the negative input to ground, same as Dynalo. 

    A prime hum suspect would be the routing of the wiring to the filament supplies. I remember on a tight KGDT build that the difference between hum and no hum was moving the filament cables one centimeter to the left. Literally.

    Good luck!

       

  2. Found it; resistor values and hookup is in PSU schematic:

    Essentially you set up two voltage dividers, one between B+ and ground, the other between B- and ground, and then you connect these to the input and output filament supplies respectively.

    More info on heater elevation and hum: http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/heater.html. I did the artificial center tap thing they describe on my build to  connect the reference DC voltages.

     

     

     

  3. Well, log audio taper is what I ordered and I'm pretty sure that's what we received. That said, while I've tested all pots I only checked the taper on the first few (which was log audio); the rest I tested for channel imbalance only.

    If you want to make sure yours is log audio, please remember to test it as a voltage divider (the ladder construction puts resistance measurements off the log curve). Hook it up to a small battery or similar and track Vout from the viper. Should it be the wrong taper, let me know and we'll sort it out. 

  4. I did, and that works perfectly when I've got the place to myself and can turn up the volume.

    However, my social setting requires low volume listening more often than not. At those levels, I need a small bass boost to preserve balance.

    It's just for convenience; with a switch on the amp I would not have to walk over to the computer to change settings :)

     

  5. On a tangent; the HD800 sound brilliant out of the Dynalo, but I find myself boosting the bass a couple of dB most of the time for it to sound right to my ears.

    So far I've used digital EQ, but I wonder if someone has a recommendation for how to incorporate a small add-on circuit/daughterboard that could fill the same function inside an existing Dynalo build? I know there is a ton of circuit suggestions out there, but I'm not good enough at this to figure out what would work well with the Dynalo. 

  6. 52 minutes ago, judo said:

    Sorry, my poor english maybe. What is missing for the EU shipping except your time what is fully understandable ?

    No worries, it's wrong in the above post. Pots went to mwl168, not boards :)

    The thing missing right now is the pcbs for the pots; mwl168 has sent the non-US pcbs to me but these have not yet arrived. As soon as they do, I'll start shipping pots and boards for the non-US GB participants.

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