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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Everywhere
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Hi fellow DIYers,
I have a somewhat silly question...Well, here it goes: I'm thinking of building a Pass balanced line stage preamp or even a preamp based on a Borbely circuit. But my problem is before I actually jump into this costly adventure, has anyone had the chance to actually compare a discrete FET linestage to a well-designed preamp utilizing top-of-the-line OPAMPs such as AD8610 or OPA627? Last year I finished my battery-powered preamp with OPA627 /BUF634 project and PCM1704 DAC so I'm extremely curious whether going all-discrete could be worthwhile? Does anyone have experiences? Looks like the DIY virus has seriously caught me... Thanks for any input, Mike |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Columbia, SC
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There are numerous ways to argue this, but let me approach it this way. Supposing that you were, in some manner, able to arrange the absolute same circuit both as a chip opamp and as a discrete circuit. Exactly the same circuit. Same values. Same everything.
Except... The components. Quoth you,"Say what? Grey, you just said they're the same. Now you're saying they're different!" Let's even go so far as to postulate that the transistors are exactly the same. For various reasons that's not really likely, but let's just say that they are, in fact, identical. Quoth you,"Huh? Man, you're talking in circles." Ah, but you neglected one thing. Take a 100 Ohm resistor. Get a nice, 1% low noise metal film Dale resistor. Now compare that to the little dinky etched zig-zag track in the chip. Or worse yet, consider the difference between the capacitors in the chip and a decent mica or film cap. As the man said,"The miracle isn't that the pig sings so well...it's that it sings at all!" Grey |
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but maybe sonsider the fact that all those little bits are etched onto the exact same crystal of ultrapure silicone, and also that because the origin of the circuit is a picture, every one will be the exact same. That and the fact that every component you have to match yourself is only complicating the whole venture. I would say opamp.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: bangkok
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not to bump this thread, but...
having recenlty started to make the transition from opamps (small ones, big ones) to discrete -- forget performance differences, digging out the old EE text and building from the transistor up is just a hell of a lot more fun.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: the north
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Even if there are some pins into a chip
and you can do external tweaks of an OP-amp, they do not come within a mile from the tweaks you can do with a discrete circuit. You can change resistor values, exchange transistors, alter currents and reduce/increase compensation caps. Increase voltage supply! Make a true Class A output with more than 40 mA drive. Decide open loop gain and change amount of feedback. In short, it is like get your suit taylormade or buy a massproduced suit in a warehouse. OP-amps are good. They are reasonably flexible. They can do a good job in most situations. If you go for discrete, you wont be sure you can get better performance. But you will get a performance that you have created. And it will match your needs. And building a discrete circuit is, in my opinion, more interesting and fun DIY. More fun than fit a few resistors around one IC.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I think you should read this tutorial by Mr. Pass. If you havent already? Quote:
You are free to use FETs or Bipolar or any combination of them. These two figures are nice starting points to very good preamps! Be sure to read Mr. Pass comments to these small circuits. Figure 13 http://cygnus.ipal.org/mirror/www.pa...s/diyopf13.gif Figure 14 http://cygnus.ipal.org/mirror/www.pa...s/diyopf14.gif
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: UK
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It depends on how you obtain satisfaction and how you like to spend your time (and money).
A discrete design will destroy an old IC like NE5532 but the tables may be turning with state of the art IC's. I have yet to see and hear a discrete with lower distortion than the OPA627. Tom EE |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Same as what I meant by: If you go for discrete, you wont be sure you can get better performance. But you will get a performance that you have created.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I also listened to all of those Steen |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: the north
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If anybody see my post above, I recommend Nelson Pass article on DIY Op-amp.
I will not change my opinion that these basic amplifier circuits by Mr. Pass will make a very good start of excellent custom designed discrete pre amplifiers. No matter if you use FETs or BJTs. His examples uses +-32 Volt supply.
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