SOAP MKIII (Simple OpAmp Pre) With onboard PSU

Just thought i should share this with you guys.

Made a new layout for the "SOAP" preamp and added a regulated (LM3x7) supply onboard.

Another difference is that In and Out is on the same sid of the PCB and that should make it a little easier when putting it in a chassi.

It has been tested with very good result.! :)

No hum, hiss or noise. Completly deadsilent background.
Sound is powerful and clean and it does a very good job.


If you want to etch yourself, Be my guest ;)


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Prototype

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Regards

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Originally posted by zei 4,7uF ? The circuit is working fine without those caps as well...

How do you meen decoupling? Are you referring to C5, C6 ?[/B]
yes C5 & C6 for decoupling. but do they need to be snubbed or electro//film or +ve to -ve or are ceramic OK?

For Zin=15k, 10uF film @ input is more suitable for preamp bass response.
For Zin=50k & 2u2F at the power amp, 10uF is better on the output, or if the power amp has no DC blocking, then 4u7F suits Zin>=20k.

Take care to avoid DC being sent and/or amplified through the pre and power amps.
 
Nuuk said:
Here are some other tweaks that you may like to try too.

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Yes, it's the single version of the 2134 but the same applies.

I used 100uF/35v Panasonic for audio types on each power supply pin. The DC blocking was taken care of by caps in the DAC and the power amp.
Hi Nuuk,
is R4 sourcing 10mA through the 134? That seems mighty high.
How hot will it run and will a 2134 survive with 10+10mA passing the output stage?

Do we really need a gain of 8times (+18.3dB) through the pre-amp?

What is the minimum load impedance and maximum cable capacitance that the ClassA output stage can feed?
 
Andrew, the circuit I posted was built as a pre between a Monica2 DAC and a Charlize amp. I did quite a lot of experimenting before I settled on the gain etc. And CarlosFM suggested the other tweaks.

As far as I know, it is still working fine for the guy I built it for and he was very happy with the sound quality (as was I). Neither OPA134 chip seemed to get hot. ;)

What is the minimum load impedance and maximum cable capacitance that the ClassA output stage can feed?

That I honestly can't tell you but perhaps I should add that it was running on +/-12 volt rails (SMPS).

(Full story here )
 
Nuuk said:
Here are some other tweaks that you may like to try too.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


Yes, it's the single version of the 2134 but the same applies.

I used 100uF/35v Panasonic for audio types on each power supply pin. The DC blocking was taken care of by caps in the DAC and the power amp.

Nuuk, this class A thing should be applied with care. Not every opamp will benefit from this and in your case seems 10 mA crazy. The opamp will run pretty hot and the gain is little.
 
Andrew and Peranders,

I appreciate the concern and you guys are much more knowledgeable than I am.

I wouldn't use that set-up on any other opamp without consultation, but as I said already, it appears to have worked in the circuit shown without problem for a couple of years now without the OPA134's failing.

In fact, it sounded so good, if the opamps did need replacing each year, it would still be worth consideration IMHO. ;)