Reduction Kit - Missing Parts & Questions.

Chris65

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Hi Doc & co.
Just received my new Reduction kit. Unfortunately some parts were missing (the 0.1uF film caps) & an LED from the Integration kit.
I've emailed the replacement parts address & the Queen, but not getting any response (nearly a week).
I guess you guys are busy after the sales weekend, but was hoping to hear something, or will the missing parts just turn-up?

Been studying the manual, and was wondering if there was a reason for the paralleled capacitors in the amplifier circuit? Could they be replaced by a single 0.03uF or 0.033uF capacitor?
 
Sorry Chris, Eileen had not been able to get to the replacement parts emails yet this week. I believe you will find that she has responded in the past half hour.
 
Well, I'd checked all the major items in the kit, only left the bag of screws/nuts & other hardware.
Just went through the bag to check all was there, only to find several missing nuts!

If I could source them easily, I'd just buy locally but American thread sizes aren't common here so have emailed Eileen again.
 
Chris,

In answer to the capacitor value question, they are in the RIAA Equalization circuit.  Changing to a single 0.033uF is 10% off, that is a bad thing.  But a single, better 0.03uF would work.  The Eros has a single 0.03uF that could be substituted with better stack of 0.01uF such as these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/0-01uF-500V-5-AUDIO-teflon-capacitors-K72P-6-Lot-of-1pcs-/251307157913?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a8312e999

I don't know what is in the Reduction kit but you may already have better capacitors.
 
Chris65 said:
Been studying the manual, and was wondering if there was a reason for the paralleled capacitors in the amplifier circuit? Could they be replaced by a single 0.03uF or 0.033uF capacitor?

We use three 0.01uF caps in parallel because we already have the 0.01uF cap elsewhere in the EQ, they are available as a tight tolerance part (5%), and because 0.03uF caps are quite uncommon.

Using 0.033uf will bump the EQ around a bit, so it's not recommended.

-PB
 
Grainger, Paul

Thanks for the replies. Yes, I thought 0.33uF might be pushing it & as you say 0.03uF is not common, especially in the higher tolerance. Although there are some interesting Russian PIO 5% caps available in that size.
They are Dayton Audio caps in the Reduction kit Grainger.
 
Thanks Grainger, I will be using those, a stock build at first.

Just hope I can get the my #4 nuts before Christmas, so I can make a start. ;D
 
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