seanweaverguitar
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I tried posting this over on Gearspace but people here have always been far cooler to me in general, and I like this place a lot more, so wanted to ask with brief context:
I was given a Tascam M30 mixer for free. I'm a guitar player in Nashville with a huge electronics hobby but I'm a pro at guitar only and a total hobbyist/self-trained kindergartener when it comes to actual circuits. Just something I like toying with. Not looking to make this a tone-machine (I have other gear for proper recording). Only to use it as a platform to learn more stuff from.
I found this blog about M30 upgrades where he drastically (as in over 400% if I've calculated correctly) increases the filter caps in the power supply: M-30 PSU upgrade
I have the schematic and service manual but here's my elementary question/concern/what I needed advice about:
Won't increasing the filter caps that much quite significantly increase the inrush current thus potentially straining the power transformer and bridge rectifiers (it uses three W02M on each rail; +6, +15/-15).
I pulled up a data sheet on the bridge rectifier (https://www.rectron.com/data_sheets/w005l-w10l.pdf) but wasn't sure what information to look specifically for on it in order to answer the diode question.
Am I thinking about this properly or is it not the issue that I wonder it might be? Turns out the US units have no fuse board which further made me stop, think, and led to the voice within telling me, "ask smarter people."
Again, I'm under no delusions about this project. If I all I did was remove the board itself and replaced with stock values it'd still be a success. I might even just list it on CraigsList when I'm done having fun but it was a free excuse to continue getting some more experience. My main interest is tube guitar amps but all audio fascinates me.
I was given a Tascam M30 mixer for free. I'm a guitar player in Nashville with a huge electronics hobby but I'm a pro at guitar only and a total hobbyist/self-trained kindergartener when it comes to actual circuits. Just something I like toying with. Not looking to make this a tone-machine (I have other gear for proper recording). Only to use it as a platform to learn more stuff from.
I found this blog about M30 upgrades where he drastically (as in over 400% if I've calculated correctly) increases the filter caps in the power supply: M-30 PSU upgrade
I have the schematic and service manual but here's my elementary question/concern/what I needed advice about:
Won't increasing the filter caps that much quite significantly increase the inrush current thus potentially straining the power transformer and bridge rectifiers (it uses three W02M on each rail; +6, +15/-15).
I pulled up a data sheet on the bridge rectifier (https://www.rectron.com/data_sheets/w005l-w10l.pdf) but wasn't sure what information to look specifically for on it in order to answer the diode question.
Am I thinking about this properly or is it not the issue that I wonder it might be? Turns out the US units have no fuse board which further made me stop, think, and led to the voice within telling me, "ask smarter people."
Again, I'm under no delusions about this project. If I all I did was remove the board itself and replaced with stock values it'd still be a success. I might even just list it on CraigsList when I'm done having fun but it was a free excuse to continue getting some more experience. My main interest is tube guitar amps but all audio fascinates me.