After a brief discussion with FM Prem, i started reading a couple of articles about isolation tranformer (IT) and balanced isolation tranformer (BIT) and thought of DIY one using spare transformers lying with me from uncompleted projects.
I used a 0-12v transformer back to back and created a isolation transformer for my CD player and noticed a sure change in sound stage for the better. I visited a couple of sites and learnt more about isolation and discovered that the setup sound great if all the digital and analogure sources are isolated from each other. Further reading, gave me thoughts about balanced isolation transformer where all leakage currents can be grounded to earth by using a properly designed PI filter with filters. Hence i will be havving now a balanced isolation transformer for my tube power amplifier and also a separate balanced isolated transformer for my analogue (Vinyls, Tapes) source and digital (CD Player, DAC) source.
I had tried a small prototype with the above scheme last week with tremendous sound stage with the balanced isolated transformer for my tube amp. The analogue and digital source were just isolated and not balanced. But due to lack of current and right sizing these trasformer caused over heating and magnetic hysterisis noise and hum and needed to be disconnected. I have ordered 4 pairs of right sized transformer for my analogue and digital sources which will be center tapped transformers connected back to back along with the PI filter which will deliver around 70 watts in the floating primary. The actual requirement is around 45 watts which gives me a decent headroom. The tube amplifer float primary requires around 80 watts and my balanced power transformer gives around 110 watts which is okay. Hope to complete this project by this weekend.
Will post a schematic of this console for benefit of DIY community.
Inspiration for this project comes from the below links,
https://www.diy-audio-guide.com/isolation-transformer.html
http://www.equitech.com/articles/enigma.html
I used a 0-12v transformer back to back and created a isolation transformer for my CD player and noticed a sure change in sound stage for the better. I visited a couple of sites and learnt more about isolation and discovered that the setup sound great if all the digital and analogure sources are isolated from each other. Further reading, gave me thoughts about balanced isolation transformer where all leakage currents can be grounded to earth by using a properly designed PI filter with filters. Hence i will be havving now a balanced isolation transformer for my tube power amplifier and also a separate balanced isolated transformer for my analogue (Vinyls, Tapes) source and digital (CD Player, DAC) source.
I had tried a small prototype with the above scheme last week with tremendous sound stage with the balanced isolated transformer for my tube amp. The analogue and digital source were just isolated and not balanced. But due to lack of current and right sizing these trasformer caused over heating and magnetic hysterisis noise and hum and needed to be disconnected. I have ordered 4 pairs of right sized transformer for my analogue and digital sources which will be center tapped transformers connected back to back along with the PI filter which will deliver around 70 watts in the floating primary. The actual requirement is around 45 watts which gives me a decent headroom. The tube amplifer float primary requires around 80 watts and my balanced power transformer gives around 110 watts which is okay. Hope to complete this project by this weekend.
Will post a schematic of this console for benefit of DIY community.
Inspiration for this project comes from the below links,
https://www.diy-audio-guide.com/isolation-transformer.html
http://www.equitech.com/articles/enigma.html