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i have a amplifier........
that the pre-amp out a 1V of signal... i want to build with ne5532 (if it is possible) a stronger pre-amp from (simple: cd player) to 5V out how can i do that ? |
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Why do you need such a high output voltage? ...and why can't you just use a decent opamp with a gain of 3 or 4 or so to accomplish what you want to do?
Or am I not understanding what you are doing? Why do I ask so many questions?
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Croatia
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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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Note that this amp can't deliver 5 volts (if you really want 5 volt rms, not gain of 5) out with single 12 V supply. You will need at least 20-25 volts or +- 10-12 volts.
Dj, just because nobody answers you in a few hours doesn't it mean that they never will...
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Croatia
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Yes, I now. This was fast answer. And this schematic is good start for DJ. Also, I don't think that DJ needs 5VRMS line level output. IMHO, no one need this. Regards |
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DJ,
Are you trying to interface a -10 dB output (RCA) to a +4 dB (XLR-F) input? The transformer isolation in this circuit would also be useful in doing DJ work where your equipment will be set up in numerous interface configurations and diverse conditions. The Jensen transformers are a bit pricey but extremely well made. http://www.jensen-transformers.com/as/as022.pdf Regarding the Jay's post: I also agree with Jay below, that the ESP products look very good. |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jakarta
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DJ,
I'm not clear with what you are asking. I think most CDP has an output level of 2V RMS (peak). Amplifiers have more variations in it's sensitivity, so pre-amp must be designed such that the pre-amp output (when the volume knob turn to maximum) will not drive the amplifier to clipping. Because pre-amp stays in the middle between the CDP and the amplifier, what you need to do is simply design the correct amount of gain in your pre-amp. Depends on the circuit type used, gain in op-amps usually (if not always) is a function of (voltage) feedback resistor. Lowering the resistor value will increase the voltage feedback and increase the gain. NE5532 is a dual op-amp. In the ESP website (Rod Elliot's) there is a project for a very good pre-amp that (if I'm not mistaken) uses OPA2134. OPA2134 is also a dual op-amp. I think that the project allows you to choose your preferred gain. If you need the formula to calculate gain in various op-amp circuits, Let me know and I will dig my computer... Have you tried ESP??? It's mandatory! |
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THANKS moamps
I NEED it for amp than need a high input of signal.... |
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