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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Hi Chaps,
You might be interested in an article I wrote on producing mic pres /mixer for recording concerts - same as phono pres actually, but without the EQ: Analogue to digital converters comparison rgds Kostas Metaxas Metaxas Ultimate Hi Fi Audio Amplifiers,Electrostatic Speakers and CD Systems |
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Hi Pano,
I'd like to tell you how I do it, but then I'd have to kill you...Crowhurst's articles are pretty self-explanatory, then it's a lot of trial and error. You need to source a supplier or Mumetal and Bobbins, then wire, then lots of experiments. It was handy to have a few of the top models to compare with from Jensen and Lundahl. rgds Kostas |
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