G.L. Tirebiter said:I need an easy-build-design to boost a 300 millivolt signal up to about 1.5 volts to use for a pro amp. Any suggestions?
I have a little 4 Transistor circuit I am trying to figure out.
I think it should fit perfect for amplify 0.3 to a 1.5 Volt output.
Supply something like 12 or 9 Volt.
Gain is = R2/R1 + 1
Output of Q3 at half supply voltage.
I need some help to find out how much current each transistor should have?
To get a good performance.
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Re: Re: Need to boost signal for use with pro amp
every pro amp of this era have some sort of unbal-balancing gizmo on input,most offten made with OPs.
maybe is easier and cleaner way to solveyour problem-just to open amp and change few resistors ,to increase input sensitivity......
in other way-depending of your aspirations and mentioned amp's quality,maybe is good enough (for sure is easier ) to make sort of buffer-preamp-driver stage with OP,than with 4 xistors
if you are for transistors-just check in pass forum-few NS10 threads and make NS10 line stage ......hehe-just 3 transistors per channel
or
lineup said:
I have a little 4 Transistor circuit I am trying to figure out.
I think it should fit perfect for amplify 0.3 to a 1.5 Volt output.
Supply something like 12 or 9 Volt.
Gain is = R2/R1 + 1
Output of Q3 at half supply voltage.
I need some help to find out how much current each transistor should have?
To get a good performance.
every pro amp of this era have some sort of unbal-balancing gizmo on input,most offten made with OPs.
maybe is easier and cleaner way to solveyour problem-just to open amp and change few resistors ,to increase input sensitivity......
in other way-depending of your aspirations and mentioned amp's quality,maybe is good enough (for sure is easier ) to make sort of buffer-preamp-driver stage with OP,than with 4 xistors
if you are for transistors-just check in pass forum-few NS10 threads and make NS10 line stage ......hehe-just 3 transistors per channel
or
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