headphonejunkie
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Air wiring means wires in the air. Not on the board. If that is what is implied here.It means wires added form the SOHA to the jisbos bds.
Originally Posted by heatmizer /img/forum/go_quote.gif Steichen also mentioned changeing the regulators to 15 volt and using tantalum caps on regulator outputs |
Originally Posted by el_matt0 /img/forum/go_quote.gif as a requirement or simply a recommendation? |
Originally Posted by el_matt0 /img/forum/go_quote.gif will positioning when i case it up the avel lindberg trafo inbetween my soha pcb and jisbos and alien dac pcbs cause any problems with hum or interference? or is that likely not too realistic of a concern? basically the way ive got it planned out now is SOHA board on one side, trafo smack in the middle, and the 3 smaller boards of the jisbos and alien dac in a line to the right of the trafo. i could potentially see the trafo in the middle being an issue though so i wanted to make sure before i go ahead drilling case holes etc........ |
Originally Posted by tomb /img/forum/go_quote.gif ((15V x 0.9) x 1.414) - 1.4V = 17.69V (this assumes adequate cap smoothing, however) |
Originally Posted by el_matt0 /img/forum/go_quote.gif i actually DID ironically already order a jameco wallwart with just that intent. but, i figured it is a huge hassle because i want my on/off switch on the amp not the wallwart. that means running 2 wires down the umbilical between wallwart and amp just for the switch alone + the 4 secondaries if im correct? so, wouldnt that mean buying some kind of 6 pole connector like a neutrik speakon which are kind of huge? i really would prefer to get the trafo out of the case alltogether but its the matter of the switch and the connector that is really disheartening me.... |