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Re: Guy's Phono Amplifier

December 10th, 2021, 10:00 pm

Ok, I've moved ahead with the phono pre-amp by completing the wiring of both the power supply and the pre-amp chassis. They are connected together for preliminary tests: are voltages in the right place; is anything smoking?

An obvious problem is that my current monitor doesn't work and I don't know why. It was tricky because it has an itty-bitty IC on it, and I may have overheated it when soldering or made a mistake when hand-wiring it. Remember that my idea was to apply a higher-than-normal voltage to ignite the voltage-regulator tubes, and once ignited (as shown by high current conduction,) I'd drop the plate voltage to reduce current source dissipations. So for now I just use a timer that allows the plate voltage to build and ignite the VR tubes, then drop the voltage. Maybe I'll fix the current monitor some day.

So I don't know yet if the stages are ringing or are following the RIAA rules, but at least they are in boxes and run for at least ten minutes without exploding or overheating.

I have attached a few pictures as eye candy.
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Pre-Amp with lights off
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Pre-Amp with lights on
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Current Monitor Board
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Re: Guy's Phono Amplifier

December 12th, 2021, 11:55 am

Can't imagine trying to solder that. Can you get a socket version that would be easier to install? Phonopre looks badass!

Re: Guy's Phono Amplifier

December 12th, 2021, 1:42 pm

I haver a reflow work station that works well with surface mounted devices and would loan it to you but unfortunately I'm not near by.

Tom

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Re: Guy's Phono Amplifier

December 13th, 2021, 9:32 am

Beautiful work Mr. Riffle!!!

Can't wait to hear it.

Stuart
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