DIY Line preamp sugestions, 10meter cables

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Discrete, transistor amplifier x10 and driving 10k.
And no global feedback.
It happens I have just such a circuit.

It uses 3 small signal transistors. Like 550C or 2SC2240 or 2SC1815.
Two stages with volt amplification is followed by 1 transistor as buffer.
Circuit is tuned for lowest possible THD distortion.

Into 10kOhm:
At 1 Volt RMS out THD only 0.011%
At 2 Volt RMS out THD is 0.046%
This is, I think, all below hearing limit 0.05-1.00%

Power supply is 15V. Preferably one usual 3pin regulator.

Enjoy :)
 

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Hi Thanks for your very quick replies and sugestions.

Peranders your diamond buffer looks like a very nice, but as its surface mount i think i will pass on your offer, my eyes are not good, i struggle a bit even with conventional components. It does look a great design though.

Lineup, is there a way to loose the coupling cap between the 2 gain stages?
 
Discrete, transistor amplifier x10 and driving 10k.
And no global feedback.
It happens I have just such a circuit.

It uses 3 small signal transistors. Like 550C or 2SC2240 or 2SC1815.
Two stages with volt amplification is followed by 1 transistor as buffer.
Circuit is tuned for lowest possible THD distortion.

Into 10kOhm:
At 1 Volt RMS out THD only 0.011%
At 2 Volt RMS out THD is 0.046%
This is, I think, all below hearing limit 0.05-1.00%

Power supply is 15V. Preferably one usual 3pin regulator.

Enjoy :)

But how does it do into the capacitance of the cable?

 
Hi,
you can find what current it takes to charge up the capacitance of the cable.

The faster the charge rate, the higher the current.

The highest sensible cable capacitance current is usually to assume maximum signal level @ 20kHz into the cable and any subsequent RF filter.
 
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