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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Southampton UK
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Hi all,
I would like to know everyone's opinion on which type of inductor should be used for small signal audio e.g. a preamp. Is it ok to use the standard ferrite bobbin type or would a specific type be better. This application is a high gain mic preamp where low noise and distortion are required. Cheers Bob |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Where do you intend to use this component? I know of no preamplifier that uses inductors, not that it isn't possible. Is it handling audio, or is it used for interference rejection? Makes a big difference.
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