Take your pick. DM for details. Two options - just send me replacements when the become available again (I don't need the DIP ones any time soon) or fork out for the current Digikey UK price (about £14.20 each). Mouser is much the same.Thermionic Idler wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:50 amIf they're the DIP-8 ones Jack, you could be a lifesaver!
Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
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#32 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
Cheers - I'll send you a PM.
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Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
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#33 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
You could send him a DM, as he requested !
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#34 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
I'd prefer a pair please. Size 13, G or H fit...
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#35 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
overrated!
my last pair are now 31 years old and the inner sole has started to bulge, right under the arch of my toes....Pah!
manufacturer said buy a new pair but Mr Cheapskate would rather put up with the discomfort,
but I still wear them regularly to go slope soaring on the north York moors
my last pair are now 31 years old and the inner sole has started to bulge, right under the arch of my toes....Pah!
manufacturer said buy a new pair but Mr Cheapskate would rather put up with the discomfort,
but I still wear them regularly to go slope soaring on the north York moors
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#36 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
AD797s are actually quite old technology - from 1992 I believe... still a stupidly good audio op-amp though...
Interesting article (extract from Doug Self, Small Signal Audio Design - IMHO an excellent read):
https://www.eetimes.com/op-amps-in-smal ... roperties/#
Interesting article (extract from Doug Self, Small Signal Audio Design - IMHO an excellent read):
https://www.eetimes.com/op-amps-in-smal ... roperties/#
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#37 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
Progress this morning. Got up bright and early, and pulled the AMB onto the bench to fit an additional Molex header connector to J8 and load the new software that I hacked about a couple of weeks ago. Bit nervous as I wouldn't be very popular if I broke it and left us with no living room audio.
Thankfully everything flashed onto the chip smoothly and the functionality I programmed worked perfectly. Input 1 = Analogue Input 1, Port 2 = Analogue Input 2 + 0V on J8, Port 3 = Analogue Input 2 + 5V on J8, Port 4 = Analogue Input 4 and so on.
There are a couple of very minor outstanding things I'd like to fix. When you do the initial setup, you have to tell it how many I/O and volume boards you have, and also which "ports" are configured as inputs and outputs. The default was 1x I/O and 1x volume board with 4 inputs / 4 outputs. I have double the number of boards because it's a balanced system, and they are wired with 6 inputs / 2 outputs. So I also tried to match the defaults in the code to the installed hardware - managed to do it successfully for the input / output config but I must have missed something on the number of boards, because it defaulted to 2x I/O and 1x volume board. Not a big deal as it can be corrected on setup, but it would be useful to fix that in case one of us accidentally re-initialises the EEPROM after too many G&T's (it has happened). The other thing I want to get rid of is the sleep function because it's completely pointless.
Also, a package arrived from my friend in the States containing: 3 Silentswitchers, the OTTO DAC source switcher module and the 4 Cinemag inductors for the LR phono stage.
Thankfully everything flashed onto the chip smoothly and the functionality I programmed worked perfectly. Input 1 = Analogue Input 1, Port 2 = Analogue Input 2 + 0V on J8, Port 3 = Analogue Input 2 + 5V on J8, Port 4 = Analogue Input 4 and so on.
There are a couple of very minor outstanding things I'd like to fix. When you do the initial setup, you have to tell it how many I/O and volume boards you have, and also which "ports" are configured as inputs and outputs. The default was 1x I/O and 1x volume board with 4 inputs / 4 outputs. I have double the number of boards because it's a balanced system, and they are wired with 6 inputs / 2 outputs. So I also tried to match the defaults in the code to the installed hardware - managed to do it successfully for the input / output config but I must have missed something on the number of boards, because it defaulted to 2x I/O and 1x volume board. Not a big deal as it can be corrected on setup, but it would be useful to fix that in case one of us accidentally re-initialises the EEPROM after too many G&T's (it has happened). The other thing I want to get rid of is the sleep function because it's completely pointless.
Also, a package arrived from my friend in the States containing: 3 Silentswitchers, the OTTO DAC source switcher module and the 4 Cinemag inductors for the LR phono stage.
Deck: Garrard 301 - Audio Origami PU7 - NW Analogue DH3S
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
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#38 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
I've just been examining the SilentSwitcher modules. The output voltage on the dual rail supply can be adjusted down from ±15V and I had originally thought about doing that, in order to run things a little more efficiently.
However, it seems you have to solder on 4 SMD resistors, in locations that are rather worryingly close to other somewhat delicate looking parts. The only SMD components I've ever soldered were the SOIC-8 opamps on the AMB linestage with no other components close by (they were the first things on the board), and that was enough for me.
I know Jan says they are huge for SMD components but I'm just not going there. These things cost a lot of money and were a hassle to get hold of. Everything I'm feeding with that dual rail supply has a standard operating range (not absolute max) up to at least 16V, so I"m going to leave well alone. I don't think it's going to impact battery life too much but I will need to do a recalculation.
However, it seems you have to solder on 4 SMD resistors, in locations that are rather worryingly close to other somewhat delicate looking parts. The only SMD components I've ever soldered were the SOIC-8 opamps on the AMB linestage with no other components close by (they were the first things on the board), and that was enough for me.
I know Jan says they are huge for SMD components but I'm just not going there. These things cost a lot of money and were a hassle to get hold of. Everything I'm feeding with that dual rail supply has a standard operating range (not absolute max) up to at least 16V, so I"m going to leave well alone. I don't think it's going to impact battery life too much but I will need to do a recalculation.
Deck: Garrard 301 - Audio Origami PU7 - NW Analogue DH3S
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
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#39 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
I'm sure one of us who is happy with SMD stuff would do those for you...
But, honestly, it's not that tricky if you have a decent fine tipped iron and a steady hand...
But, honestly, it's not that tricky if you have a decent fine tipped iron and a steady hand...
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#40 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
I think, for the phono and DAC boxes, I'm going to go one better than some boring 'on' LED.
All I need for this are two small pieces of 2mm perspex, etched on the back with something like the following:
These are then attached behind the front panel (in the same way that I have a piece of perspex over the 16x2 display on the preamp), and sidelit with orange LED's.
Just got to find a craft supplier that can supply such a thing...
All I need for this are two small pieces of 2mm perspex, etched on the back with something like the following:
These are then attached behind the front panel (in the same way that I have a piece of perspex over the 16x2 display on the preamp), and sidelit with orange LED's.
Just got to find a craft supplier that can supply such a thing...
Deck: Garrard 301 - Audio Origami PU7 - NW Analogue DH3S
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
#41 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
It wouldn't be cheap Dave but Schaeffer can do that sort of work.
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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#42 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
I'm currently seeing if one of those wedding suppliers on Etsy can oblige - they do little 2mm thick pieces of perspex with nametags on and the like for dinner guest seating.
Deck: Garrard 301 - Audio Origami PU7 - NW Analogue DH3S
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
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#43 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
Completed the design for the power management system that'll sit inside the preamp along with the batteries. It'll also route the DAC source switch trigger signal.
Here's the schematic:
the KiCad PCB layout (my first time generating a PCB from a schematic, managed to do it on two sides with no vias):
and the 3D view from the top, it's easier to see the silkscreening from this and ensure everything is properly labelled. Not every part has a 3D model defined so there are a few gaps, but it gives you an idea:
Here's the schematic:
the KiCad PCB layout (my first time generating a PCB from a schematic, managed to do it on two sides with no vias):
and the 3D view from the top, it's easier to see the silkscreening from this and ensure everything is properly labelled. Not every part has a 3D model defined so there are a few gaps, but it gives you an idea:
Deck: Garrard 301 - Audio Origami PU7 - NW Analogue DH3S
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
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#44 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
Order placed to JLCPCB this morning - watch this space.
Now to roll up my sleeves and sort out those 300B operating points, which I meant to do back in July...
Now to roll up my sleeves and sort out those 300B operating points, which I meant to do back in July...
Deck: Garrard 301 - Audio Origami PU7 - NW Analogue DH3S
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
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#45 Re: Millett LR + TP Opus + AMB α24 reboot
All the outstanding parts have now arrived from Digikey, Farnell and RS. PCB is still in transit, should be here in the next day or two. Tonight I breadboarded the battery monitor circuit with some of the newly arrived parts, to verify that reality matched the spice model - it did, precisely!
The picture shows the variable voltage being fed in from the Analog Discovery 2. The multimeter on the left shows the mA consumption of the circuit (which also matched expectations) and the one on the right, the voltage. The optimum cutoff of 7.43 - 7.44 volts was easy to dial in via the 12-turn trim pot and was well within the range of adjustment. The orange LED shows the output which will go to the SSR to activate the latch circuit that flips the relays over to the supply from the wall wart in the event of excessive battery depletion.
It is rather satisfying wrangling electronics, I have to say.
The picture shows the variable voltage being fed in from the Analog Discovery 2. The multimeter on the left shows the mA consumption of the circuit (which also matched expectations) and the one on the right, the voltage. The optimum cutoff of 7.43 - 7.44 volts was easy to dial in via the 12-turn trim pot and was well within the range of adjustment. The orange LED shows the output which will go to the SSR to activate the latch circuit that flips the relays over to the supply from the wall wart in the event of excessive battery depletion.
It is rather satisfying wrangling electronics, I have to say.
Deck: Garrard 301 - Audio Origami PU7 - NW Analogue DH3S
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets
Phono: Pete Millett LR, Lundahl SUT, AMB σ22 PSU
Linestage: Bruno Putzeys Balanced Pre + Hans Polak relay mod, LCDuino control
Power amps: 300B PP 'Symmetric Reichert'
Speakers: FF225WK Big Mets