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In Reply to: RE: Improved Regen sound posted by jkeny on November 22, 2015 at 13:43:48
So the battery will be powering the circuit and the existing regulator.
Could there be an easy way to take the reg out of the circuit?
One wonders if the thing would sound better if it wasn't in the circuit?
Of course, we should be happy with what we have but what fun it that?
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It's major surgery to remove the TPS regulators.
I suggest that you compare 3.3Vnbattery power with 7.4V LiPO battery power into the regulators. You are likely to find that each has its own flavour.
You can drill a hole on the facia for the 3.3V wire pair to exit. I may try to install a miniature dc socket.
No, the battery is on the output of the regulator - it's not powering it.
Don't power the Regen & the regs are turned off
If I do not disconnect the batteries from their respective "float charger" the AUDIOWIND LEDs will continue to be lit.
I figured the same thing would happen here.
Obviously not a problem but more audio speculation as to whether it makes any difference.
Not that I have any intention of removing that regulator ...
Btw I'm still using double Regens but since I charged up the batteries,isolated the batteries from aucustic feedback the Sonics are to die for. Depth, dynamics, low-level detail and delicacy of the highs (especially strings, guitars,mandolin) are really good.Thanks Jkeny. I"m going to listen for a few days before I go single Regen.
Cool!
Yes, try the single Regen at some point & let us know any difference!
You might then have a spare Regen for sale :)?
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