Eros Phono kit is in transit - any capacitor upgrades?

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Offline Henry2011

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Some of us have Eros Phono kits in transit.  I would like to do any recommended capacitor upgrades during the initial build (as I did with my SEX amp).  What capacitor (or other component) upgrades have proven worthwhile in the Eros Phono?  Are there any other mods to the Eros Phono that have shown a performance improvement?

My phono cartridges are relatively high output Grado moving iron (in the 4mv to 5mv) range so I am not considering SUT installation.  The Eros output will go to my SEX amp input.



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Reply #1 on: August 07, 2011, 01:55:24 PM
The high voltage supply is regulated and isolated with a C4S.  The heater supply is regulated as well.  The most important capacitor in the circuit is the output capacitor.  The output stage is designed around the Seduction final stage.  PJ has said that a 0.47uF was the design value.  0.47 in this position will cover all audible low frequencies.  The 1.0uF that is supplied with the kit is an upgrade; not because of the increased value but because it is a PP film cap, better sounding. 

I was musing online with Paully about the use of two 0.22uF 600V KK Teflons (in parallel to achieve 0.44uF) there.  This is the largest value I could find in a 600V KK Teflon cap.  These caps are very nice sounding and unusually inexpensive.  PJ urged Paully to try just one 0.22uF at first.  The indication was that a second might not bring any additional bass information to the table at all.  Bass is what is sacrificed with a lower value at this point of the circuit, nothing else.

Edit: I tried one 0.22uF and two 0.22uF caps in parallel.  I preferred the single 0.22uF cap.  There was no audible loss of low end.

So my obvious suggestion is for you to buy some of these, break them in as I have posted and report back.
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Reply #2 on: August 07, 2011, 04:51:37 PM
Grainger, 
Thanks for the info (especially the link to cap break-in techniques). 

Henry Moore



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Reply #3 on: September 30, 2012, 09:38:20 AM
Hello,
I was wondering if anybody tried these capacitors with the Eros
http://www.v-cap.com/teflon-capacitors.php
http://www.v-cap.com/copper-teflon-capacitors.php
I was looking at 0.47uF 600V caps there - but they are pretty expensive.
Right now I am using soviet military Teflon caps 0.22 uF 600V (thanks to Grainger for recommending me those). Soviet caps sound beautiful, especially considering the price. Prices on V-cap are quite high and I was wondering if the sound improvement will be great enough to justify the price? Or is it just a waste of money?
I would appreciate any feedback/opinion on this.
Thank you

Anton

Eros phono / Foreplay III extended upgrade / Paramount 300B/ S.E.X. 2.1 impedance switch upgrade


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Reply #4 on: September 30, 2012, 09:43:40 AM
The coupling caps in the stock kit are 1.0uF Solens (though we may have shipped you 1.5uF's in their place).  This would be the most significant upgrade, and you could easily go much lower than 1.0uF, .47uF is a decent choice.

There's also a 0.1uf cap in the shunt regulator circuit that's potentially worth upgrading.  A 400V cap is OK here.

The 75K 1/2W and and 47K 2W resistors are also very much in the signal path, those could be upgraded, but be sure to use 1% parts or buy enough to match.

The 10.5k resistor, 0.030uF, and 0.010uF caps make up the RIAA network, you can find decent upgrades for those at Parts Connexion, but again, keep the resistors as 1% parts, caps at no more than 3% unless you can find a pair that measures closely.  For the 0.030uf cap, paralleling two 0.015uf caps tends to be easier to implement than finding a 0.030uf.

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Reply #5 on: September 30, 2012, 11:33:50 AM
Paul,
Thanks for your response. Yes you are right - I had 1.0 uF 630V caps with my Eros.
I replaced those with 0.22 uF 600V teflon capacitors. I noticed an improvement.
I guess what I really was asking - if anybody tried those V-cap Teflon capacitors I mentioned above
and if it worth to upgrade considering their price.
Thank you for other recommendations too.

Anton


Eros phono / Foreplay III extended upgrade / Paramount 300B/ S.E.X. 2.1 impedance switch upgrade


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Reply #6 on: September 30, 2012, 02:08:03 PM
I have V-caps in my personal Tube Phono, they take a long, long time to break in, but are well worth it, especially in a circuit as well designed as the Eros.

-PB

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Reply #7 on: September 30, 2012, 03:05:05 PM
Check out these pages: http://www.v-cap.com/hank-murrow.php   &   http://www.v-cap.com/bottlehead.php

For a Custom Bottlehead system using V-caps throughout.

Cheers, Hank



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Reply #8 on: September 30, 2012, 03:16:58 PM
I have V-caps in my personal Tube Phono, they take a long, long time to break in, but are well worth it, especially in a circuit as well designed as the Eros.

-PB

As the output caps or in the RIAA?  If output caps, what size are they?  My tube phone has v-caps in the RIAA but Auricaps in the output.

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Reply #9 on: September 30, 2012, 06:52:54 PM
Coupling only, the typical tolerance on the V-caps isn't quite tight enough for RIAA use, though you can always e-mail Chris and ask about getting a pair matched close to your intended values. 

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Reply #10 on: September 30, 2012, 09:03:02 PM
PB, I have Dan's old Tube Phono (which you built correct?).  It looks to have V-Caps in the RIAA but Auricaps as coupling caps. It sounds great but I would be willing to upgrade the coupling caps if it might make an improvement. What value would you recommend?

Aaron Johnson


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Reply #11 on: October 01, 2012, 05:18:04 PM
A quick note - I chose 0.01uF and 0.03uF for the Eros (Seduction has 0.033 and a paralleled combination of 0.01 and 0.0012 for net 0.0112) partly because exotic capacitors are often not available in all values, but 0.01 is always available, and you can parallel three of them to get 0.03. And this way you can buy ten of them to get a price break, with only two left over. If you have a capacitance meter, you can sort them for the best matches.

I've never done this, but the possibility is built into the design on purpose  :^)  However, you are on your own finding a way to fit them in!

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Reply #12 on: October 02, 2012, 08:37:44 AM
A quick note - I chose 0.01uF and 0.03uF for the Eros (Seduction has 0.033 and a paralleled combination of 0.01 and 0.0012 for net 0.0112) partly because exotic capacitors are often not available in all values, but 0.01 is always available, and you can parallel three of them to get 0.03. And this way you can buy ten of them to get a price break, with only two left over. If you have a capacitance meter, you can sort them for the best matches.

The ever thoughtful PJ again offers a smooth path to upgrades!  Cheers, Hank



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Reply #13 on: May 14, 2016, 10:11:04 AM
Would a precisely matched pair if 0.033uf caps work in the RIAA circuit in lieu of the .030?  Is there a way to adjust the R value to accommodate this?
Thanks,Mika



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Reply #14 on: May 14, 2016, 11:11:08 AM
Yes it can in theory be done, but you'd have to calculate the value, and replace, several other components. The calculations are not exactly trivial.

Paul Joppa