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Hi all. This is my first post here. I’ve just received a Joshua Tree + I2C Relay Driver + Volumite Kit. I have several doubts because my kit doesn’t include any written manual.
1) I think the pin assignment in I2C Relay driver and Volumite PCB pads is as follows: R. Driver -> Volumite VDD -> VCC GND -> GND SDA -> SDA SCL -> SCL And PB1-PB3 pads aren’t used. Is this pin assignment correct?
2) Is it necessary to fit the voltage regulator (IC2) in Volumite PCB, if it is powered directly by the I2C Relay Driver (perhaps the Relay Driver already supplies the correct voltage for Volumite)?. What I have to do with IC2? All other parts (IC1, C1-2-3, R1-2 and Potentiometer) must be installed. Am I correct?
3) Is it possible to install the I2C Relay Driver PBB very close to a small E-I transformer (I’m going to install the Joshua Tree attenuator inside a CD player)? I’ve read that the 4-wire cable must be short or carefully laid out to avoid digital interference. Any recommendation about this? Is it better a twisted pairs and shield cable?
4) The Joshua Tree MkII schematic shows that some resistors are directly in signal path (R1, R4, R7, R10, R13, R16, R16S, R19 and R19S) and some are connected to ground. Is it worth to upgrade only these Dale “signal” resistors, for example with IRC RC55Y 0.1% or even Caddocks? What is your recommendation regarding any resistor upgrade?
5) If I don’t mind not to have a full mute, can I left S7 relay uninstalled, and take the attenuated output directly from the R19SA and R19SB out pads, in order to have a more pure signal path?
Thanks in advance for your answers Best regards Jose
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