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In the Forum: Analog Playback
In the Thread: The last phonocorrector: “End of Life" Phonostage
Post Subject: Mica, distortions, MOSFET and the Ocean State.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/3/2008

 Brian Clark wrote:
I have some ZVN0545A mosfets here for exactly that purpose of replacing cathode followers. You may like to try this starting at 2mA (250V supply, 125k biasing resistor).

Brian, and how do you find your MOSFET behaves compare the 12AX7-based cathode follower?

 Brian Clark wrote:
Did you or Dima try Soviet SSG silver-mica for the first coupler? I am using 0.175uF items for excellent results though I haven't compared to teflon.

Nope I did not try them. I have 5-6 different versions of silver-mica though and I prefer air caps. I do not know what Dima tried. He has the same corrector with Ocean State’s air caps only in place of the first 12AXy he uses Russian nuvistors

 Brian Clark wrote:
The 834P circuit is not designed for low distortion (probably why Guy dislikes it) but for "listener-friendly" natural harmonic decay. I guess that accounts for the magic….

This is big question but I would have a lot of to say. I do not think that 834P circuit is designed for any specific distortions.  I understand “distortions” differently.  You might read my Macondo Page that gives an idea how I see distortions….

The Cat

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