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I see several of these in various forms at my local elect. surplus store.
Could there be a use for them in audio...live driver, mic pre...?? One in particular is a lunchbox stylye with the words "Vishay Strain Guage" written on top. Each of the plugin cards (4) are labeled "Signal Conditioning Amplifiers" , and have level and callibration controls. Inside they each have their own transformer/regulated PSU, and consist of VERY high quality parts... many socketed LF411 's, OP07 's , a couple of LT1014, as well as some cMOS chips. From reading, these kind of amps are generally used for transducer amplification, when measuring vibration and movement. ...but for audio?? =FB= http://www.analog.com/UploadedFiles/...00sscsect3.PDF http://www.freescale.com/files/senso...ote/AN1525.pdf |
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.....are these "gain monsters", and are too much for audio?
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