|
Register | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Gallery | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read | Search |
Sources Your DIY source designs (turntables etc.) |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
DC voltage when switching to phono
This is unrelated to Andy’s CF thread and any of the modes I have done recently to my WD CF pre
But There is a rather alarming crack when switching to and from the WD phono 2 nothing to do with my recently add CF preamp but it happens with any pre it is connected this is an old fault as I just took it for granted it was a problem with the relay SW selector on the Nad amp i was using Only to eliminate this thought when I started to use the WD CF pre as the loud crack is still there any thought on this pleas
__________________
The Blues man Turntable Rega 3 custom RB250 with ortofon 2M Blue /other goldring 1042 /WD phono2 /WD CF pre custom converted /WD psu2 /home built JE Labs Single Ended 6SL7/KT66/Speakers Frugal horns Mk1s Other turntables AR EB101/Thorns TD150mk2/Thorns TD160mk2 If you have trouble reading my posts its because I am a dyslexic member |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
I'd be inclined to check if theres any DC after the coupling cap on your Phono stage. I assume its a standard CF off V3?
I have a similar issue with my old leak troughline which has reared its head and I think the coupling cap on the output has gone. You are using a CF pre so you will have a dc blocking capacitor on the grid, therefore you probably aren't doing any damage to the valve. OR: the output capacitor on phono stage (C11/12 on phono3) isn't discharging any stored energy through the 1meg resistor R27/28 and when you switch to it, it's discharging through the input pot, causing the crack/thump? I wonder if its worth metering the voltage across C11, with the phono stage out of the pre circuit and switching the PSU off and checking to see if any stored energy dissipates through the 1 meg resistor to ground. Andy. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Thank Andy.
I have the older WAD phono 2 but it has most of the modes done to it output are the WD Clarity caps 2.2uf as I haven’t checked it for a time maybe there’s a dry joint at the cap or a fault cap will check out with the advice you gave
__________________
The Blues man Turntable Rega 3 custom RB250 with ortofon 2M Blue /other goldring 1042 /WD phono2 /WD CF pre custom converted /WD psu2 /home built JE Labs Single Ended 6SL7/KT66/Speakers Frugal horns Mk1s Other turntables AR EB101/Thorns TD150mk2/Thorns TD160mk2 If you have trouble reading my posts its because I am a dyslexic member |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Just one basic consideration. Is your selector switch make before break or break before make?
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Quote:
Nether Greg The SS NAD preamp is relay switched, as is the WD CF with the WD relay switcher Its not a new problem but i thought it was a cap in the nad pre relay switched so i just turn the volume off when switching to phono but its only just since i started using the WAD CF i released it must by the something up with WAD phono II
__________________
The Blues man Turntable Rega 3 custom RB250 with ortofon 2M Blue /other goldring 1042 /WD phono2 /WD CF pre custom converted /WD psu2 /home built JE Labs Single Ended 6SL7/KT66/Speakers Frugal horns Mk1s Other turntables AR EB101/Thorns TD150mk2/Thorns TD160mk2 If you have trouble reading my posts its because I am a dyslexic member |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Quote:
Then again the phono input sockets would have been shorted to ground until selected? Would the caps charge up in that short period of time? A. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Hi Colin, and all, if I switch from CD to Phono with the volume up, I too get a thump from the speakers, that is using Phono III and CF Pre, almost the same as yours Colin, I don't think it is a problem, I too just turn the volume down. BOB
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Just put a meter on the output of Phono and got readings, after switch on, of between + 2volts and - 22.00volts, DC, never settles to a constant voltage, at switch off, the meter shows up to +27.00volts falling to 0. Strange.
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Quote:
If Colin got his from Bob could that be the problem? Worth checking as you may be able to do it easily in situe, on the white part an S for Shorting MBB (the one you want) and NS for Non Shorting BBM, |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Re: DC voltage when switching to phono
Hi BOB/All
Richard I will check that out But the DC thump also happens with the Solid-state NAD Amp which has a push button relay selector so it’s not just the CF it happens with I will try same check as bob and see if same
__________________
The Blues man Turntable Rega 3 custom RB250 with ortofon 2M Blue /other goldring 1042 /WD phono2 /WD CF pre custom converted /WD psu2 /home built JE Labs Single Ended 6SL7/KT66/Speakers Frugal horns Mk1s Other turntables AR EB101/Thorns TD150mk2/Thorns TD160mk2 If you have trouble reading my posts its because I am a dyslexic member |