OK folks, I need your help. I recently purchased a Creek OBH-8 MM preamp to couple my Shure V15 MR cartridge to an Audiophile 2496 A/D audio card for a major project of transferring a large collection of classical LPs to CD. The power supply that came with the Creek Preamp is absolutely lousy -- an oscilloscope shows almost 1 volt of ripple on the 24 volt output. Plus which it is an incredible antenna for RF noise, That is no surprise since it is a wall wart supply like you might expect with a battery charger. I have many 12v batteries that go into my several UPS's. They are 11 amp/hour so a pair of them should supply the 24v the preamp requires for several days of continuous recording. Unfortunately the voltage out of a pair of them in series is 27 volts -- not 24 as it should be for the OBH-8.
I have searched on net for a circuit that would very accurately regulate the 27 volts from the batteries to a quiet and super stable 24v out -- with no success. I would assume such a regualtor circuit would use a zener for voltage reference. Do any of you know where I can find such a circuit? A switching DC to DC converter will not work since it would add noise. I need a linear circuit that is very noise free.
Thanks for your help.
I have searched on net for a circuit that would very accurately regulate the 27 volts from the batteries to a quiet and super stable 24v out -- with no success. I would assume such a regualtor circuit would use a zener for voltage reference. Do any of you know where I can find such a circuit? A switching DC to DC converter will not work since it would add noise. I need a linear circuit that is very noise free.
Thanks for your help.