Hi Ian,
I'm waiting to hear back from Hairball Audio. He's contacted Grayhill, so we'll see if those switches become available in the states...
I've got some inductor questions.
No matter what, Chrion, Carnhill or Cinemag, I'm paying a good bit for the inductors and a lot of that is either shipping or design...
David at Cinemag can wind the inductors for me, but he had a question to which I have no answer...
The Carnhill inductor called out in the schematic (VTB9042) probably is on a P2616 core. That part number refers to the size of the core, which is important for the maximum signal level it can handle. For this tapped 1H core, there are tradeoffs between inductance tolerance (+3% vs +5%) and the dcr of the windings and, hence, the Q (quality factor). Note that Carnhill specifies +10%. I need to know which characteristic is most important for this application.
I have cinemags in my pultecs and they sound great.
Maybe I can save a bit on the 10H
I've been looking at the inductor threads, mostly pultec stuff, that's around...
as well as looking at specs from Sowter and seeing that the 10H has a DCR of 1000r
I found a thread which measured the Carnhill DCR at 738r
Don't Q and DCR combine to make the shape of the filter curve...
The reason I ask is that I may have found some much cheaper alternatives for the 10H
most of these guys are under 10USD.
Maybe the DCR makes them unsuitable?
I recall reading you tested a bunch of Epcos B8214 inductors.
Did you like them?
This? http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/28/S4924-5105.pdf
the 106K has a min.Q .25 DCR 137ohm Current 54ma
And then there is something like this Hammond 157H it's big, but
10H with a DCR at 470 ohm
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/177/EDB157H-222270.pdf
This Triad specs about the same. 10H dcr 500
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/410/C-3X-222148.pdf
Thanks
Kelly