THAT1512 vs. THAt1510 for a MC Phono pre

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Hans,

the input Rs are Ok (1k). What I have found out:

- MC Mode Pin 3 XLR to ground (with the XLr Cinch adapter) absolute quite
- MC Mode Pin 3 XLR to ground a cartridge is connected noise !!!
- MM Mode input open very bad noise, cartridge connected, very quite !!!

and that on both channels !!! I don't think the THAT 1512 is the problem, becaus in MM mode the noise sound very bad.

Regards

Dieter
O.k. , the problem is in both cannels and in the MM input mode you have also noise with open input.
What happens with the noise in the MM input mode, no cartridge connected, when you short circuit pin 3 of the XLR input.
It should not make any difference, but when it does it points in the direction that something is oscillating.

Hans
 
Rumble Filter same ****..

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Hans,

here the resukts:
left right
Pin 1 -2,6V lsmall ripples 0V osz
Pin 2 -0,52V 0V
Pin 3 -0,52V 0V

Pin 5 0 V 0V osz
Pin 6 0 V 0V bad osz
Pin 7 -0,3V -0,52V osz



Output OP Amp

1,2,3, 5,6,7 0V DC, but oszilating...

Dieter

This was to be expected, because only oscillation can spread itself through both channels.

The problem is always, which part is causing this misery.
One way to find out is to take the 3 LME circuits from the board, mount IC sockets instead, and insert the op-amps piece by piece in a socket, starting with the output buffer and see when and where it goes wrong.

The other way is to isolate the LME's piece by piece from their power supply by cutting +/- traces on the pcb. With resistor values of several ohms, the traces can be repaired step by step, op-amp by op-amp, at the same time giving a better supply isolation and better resistance against oscillation.

Hans
 
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