March 1, 201313 yr Author so it turns out the hawksford already came up with the idea of cascading a current mirror (well sort of) http://www.essex.ac.uk/csee/research/audio_lab/malcolmspubdocs/J10%20Enhanced%20cascode.pdf it also turns out that the single ended version where you ground the input, and then drive the emitters makes an absolutely wonderful I/V converter for your favorite dac. also previously released in a simplified version by pedja rogic. http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/privstage.pdf so the building blocks are now piling up. need a really sweet output stage (not the headphone kind) and this preamp should be able to compete with the big boys. Edited March 1, 201313 yr by kevin gilmore
April 14, 201313 yr Author this is getting very close now to the final input stage http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/ubaltobal2.pdf extra cascade stage allows power supplies at +/-20 volts distortion at about .008% fixed it. Edited April 15, 201313 yr by kevin gilmore
July 31, 201312 yr Author I have not started on the board yet. I wanted to get a few more things done first Like the squarewave Edited July 31, 201312 yr by kevin gilmore
November 28, 201312 yr Author well there is this http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/sqss1.jpg I'm not going to finish the ultimate preamp till a reliable source of audio grade complementary jfets is available. Too many fakes out there to design with old stuff, and linear systems is a bunch of incompetent fucknuts. But I do have a working one on the bench. It has to be a jfet input otherwise the input impedance is too low and the bipolar parts have too much offset with high impedance sources.
December 13, 201312 yr How about PMBFJ177? Or wait for LSJ74? LSJ74 now is available to DIYers, except you can only get like 2 per person. i think next they'll be putting 1 FET in every box of raisin bran
December 13, 201312 yr Author PMBFJ177 is equivalent to the piece of shit cavalli is using in his overpriced pieces of crap and it sounds like absolute dogshit too. designed for switching use. not for analog audio.
December 13, 201312 yr Changing from the J176 to tightly matched J74's was not a subtle change in the LL1. All matched to identical specs... Edited December 14, 201312 yr by spritzer
December 14, 201312 yr LSJ74 pricing Grade A (Idss 2.6 - 6.5): 8 pieces $53.04 ($6.63 each) Grade B (Idss 6 - 12): 8 pieces $50.16 ($6.27 each) Grade C (Idss 10 - 20): 8 pieces $47.28 ($5.91 each) Grade D (Idss 20 - 30): 8 pieces $47.28 ($5.91 each)
December 14, 201312 yr I bought some and the Idss is all over the place. No way to get any matches from those 8.
December 14, 201312 yr For this one then yes. I was matching the Idss for the LL1 as that's how the stock units are matched.
December 14, 201312 yr I bought some and the Idss is all over the place. No way to get any matches from those 8. Don, are they within the claimed range?
December 14, 201312 yr They are and if people would pool a number of purchases then I'm sure there are some nice matches to be found. Personally I'd just wait until Linear fill those few million unit orders and these will be available in mass.
January 20, 201412 yr Hi ! Sorry for hijacking the tread )) I check this tread and find only schematic for Vendetta - if i miss something -i am sorry. Any chance to see the board picture for this phono stage clone - or even order one through the GB ? I am quite interested to make this unit - heard a lot of good reviews of this one. Thanks in advance With respect Alex
January 21, 201412 yr Author was not planning on doing the phono stage. have not played a record in 20 years. here are pictures .http://amp8.com/tr-amp/foreign/etc/scp-2a.htm getting and matching parts would be almost impossible. there are schematics floating around somewhere.
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