Well, I've decided to call this one finished. :d/
I did a little back-pedaling wrt the input buffer idea. I tried 3 different S/E sources and they were all fine without a buffer.
I still have the 'YVI', though should it prove necessary to add it in the future. I ended up, though, tweaking the gain of the IVY
a little. I finally settled on 1.8k input and 3.01k feedback resistors with 330pF filter caps. I thought it sounded best with this
combination. The values were chosen because they were what I had in 0.1% :) I also ended up with 18 Ohm 0.1% load-balancing resistors.
I had to balance the requirements as a headphone amp with those of the balanced outputs, so had to be a little bit careful.
I also made another change - I decided to put the Headphone/Balanced switch on the front instead of the back.
For this I used a little LED light-pipe momentary switch, which I made a little controller for. I think it looks cool :).
Anyway, I think it sounds superb. I've tried several different S/E headphone amps (including my Stax 2050's and Beta22) and have
concluded that the IVY driving the HD580's balanced is the best of the lot ! I even built a balanced (4 board) Jisbo buffer to see
if I could improve it, but it sounded virtually identical to the output direct from the IVY. I suppose with low impedance 'phones
it might be a different story.
So, a big 'THANK YOU' to Russ and Brian, for producing such excellent kit and a special thank you to Brian for 'Services beyond the
Call of Duty' :) .
It's now time to move on to the other components of my DIY Hi-Fi; I intend to build a matching 'Music' PC, a sort of Squeezebox clone
and a matching Power Amp next. ( I'm waiting for the Sympatico, Russ :) ).
Here's a final pic of the finished box, entertaining me .....
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