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Questions for Till E [message #40518] Tue, 04 March 2003 12:40 Go to next message
Vandough is currently offline  Vandough
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Esquire
I was scaning some archives and came across a post from you about your Foreplay (getting fried).

Bummer (I guess), but it sound like you don't miss it all all, is this the case? I ask because I am contemplating on building a Foreplay. I know that many tube amp listeners use the Foreplay but I have a hunch that the Foreplay is at it's best with a SS amp. Also, since the Ella has it's own volume control this would appear to me to be where the problem came in for your Foreplay and Ella, ya think?

Now, it sounds like your pre-amp is passive, which can mean a simple volume control. I understand that the way you have modified you Ella volume control that it is passive but I am wondering if the design of the volume control in the stock Ella is active or passive...Do you know? I am assuming passive also. Do you recomend the Goldpoint over the DACT attenuator? I see that both are options from Consonance for the Ella as I am also planning to build the Ella. What other upgrades did you put in your Ella?

A lot of questions I know, thanks

Re: A lot of ....Questions for Till E [message #40521 is a reply to message #40518] Tue, 04 March 2003 14:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BillEpstein is currently offline  BillEpstein
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Illuminati (2nd Degree)
1. Do I miss my Foreplay? I'm preparing a new brass anodised aluminum chassis plate for it right now. And I have a bigger Hammond Alu box on it's way, 8X12X3. When I took the Foreplay apart, I discovered that one of the filter caps had a cold solder joint. That, plus the very high gain circuit, plus the very sensitive Goldpoints made trouble. Goes to show no matter how careful.......
Output impedance of Foreplay is 100kOhms which matches very well with tube amps. Problem is too much gain many times. I'm going to use a stereo Noble pot in the new one.

2. When I had the Foreplay /Ella combo I had by-passed the volume control.

3. While I was working on Ella, and after the Foreplay debacle, I hooked up the Goldpoint's as a passive volume control for the Paramours. That showed that the Paramours were better than I had thought and also that the Foreplay needed some modification to show them off; the new F-P will have pseudo-dual mono power supply.

4. The stock volume control on Ella is what I'm using, an Alps Blue pot. I can't say what it sounds like but it tracks the two channels very well. What I modified was the connection; I didn't like the co-axial mike cable provided so I made my own shielded cable.

5. I've never heard the DACT attenuator. Actually, the Goldpoint is so fine, I've never heard it either, in a manner of speaking! For Ella, the DACT will just fit in the stock volume control position but the Goldpoint will not. You will have to make or buy an extension rod and bracket (Wellborne has a kit) and mount the control at the rear. That's right next to the input and a better place, anyway.

6. I upgraded the coupling and output caps to Clarity Caps which may turn out to be too bright. I'm debating whether to spring for Audionote copper film in oil. I also installed the optional choke in the power supply. That makes Ella a whole different amplifier. I'll have more to say about that after she has some more hours on.

7. Vandough, aren't you a pornstar or something? LOL.
Stick around, this is a great board.

Re: A lot of ....Questions for Till E [message #40523 is a reply to message #40521] Tue, 04 March 2003 16:55 Go to previous message
Vandough is currently offline  Vandough
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Esquire
No porn star here Till E. Thanks for your help and your answers. I think I am going to get a kick out of this whole DIY thing. I really lookin foward to it since I don't have a lot of dough.
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